2014年11月8日 星期六

2014-11-09 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Our prostate cancer death rate highest in Europe  Irish Independent
IRISHMEN who develop prostate cancer have one of the highest death rates from the disease in Europe, a forum in Dublin was told yesterday. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. David Walsh, a consultant urologist in the Mater ...

New rapid clinics spot 1000 cases of cancer   Herald.ie
Prostate cancer service records 41% diagnosis rate   Irish Times

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  The Guardian   
Ovarian cancer kills Australian women needlessly, say campaigners  The Guardian
There is a lack of research into the eighth most common cancer which kills 1,000 Australian women every year. Photograph: David Crosling/AAP. Saturday 8 November 2014 20.17 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...

Ovarian cancer in spotlight with new research plan   SBS
Ovarian cancer research plan launched   9news.com.au
In the news: Inherited cancers   Irish Examiner
Radiation Therapy News   
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  Mashable   
Seeing Traces Of Sex Trafficking On Tinder Is A Reminder This Crime Is ...  Huffington Post
Tinder users are never certain of what they'll see before swiping right, but they likely don't expect to find the face of a sex trafficking victim. A new campaign created by advertising agency Eighty Twenty is bringing startling images to the dating app in Ireland to ...

A group that wants to ban all sex work in Ireland is making fake Tinder profiles   The Verge
New campaign matches Tinder users with sex trafficking victims   Mashable
Tinder profiles feature sex trafficking victims as part of powerful awareness ...   CBC.ca (blog)
TIME   
AdWorld   
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  Irish Independent   
US Army seeks warzone tech from Irish backed group  Irish Independent
Harry Leech. Published 09/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. CONCUSSION: Battle hazard. A tech company co-founded by two Irish entrepreneurs has entered into a major deal with the US military to commercialise its ...


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  Mirror.co.uk   
Boozy mums should be criminalised - to stop them damaging more babies  Mirror.co.uk
Simple question. Should a pregnant woman be branded a criminal for eating runny eggs, blue cheese or taking prescription drugs – not understanding the dangers to her unborn child? Absolutely not! Should one who drinks half a bottle of vodka and eight ...

Drinking alcohol while pregnant could become a criminal offence   Silver Surfer Today
It's not 'bad mothers' we should be afraid of ... bad law will do more damage   Herald.ie

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  Evening Standard   
Samaritans suspends 'suicidal messages' Twitter app over privacy fears  Evening Standard
Samaritans has been forced to suspend a new Twitter app which monitors accounts for suicidal messages following a backlash from privacy campaigners. The Radar app, launched just days ago, sends an alert to users when people they follow post ...

Samaritans yanks creepy Twitter-spying Radar app amid privacy fears   Register
Samaritans Radar app taken down after privacy concerns   Digital Spy UK
Samaritans suspends Twitter app   Belfast Telegraph
The Drum   
Irish Times   
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  Irish Examiner   
STRESS: Signals of how we've reached our limit  Irish Examiner
STRESS is part of our programming, that automatic fight or flight response that helps us dash for cover when we spot danger, or knuckle down to get jobs done. It's all thanks to that surge of hormones — including adrenaline and cortisol — our bodies produce ...


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  The Utah People's Post   
Live-Streamed Free Vasectomies During World Vasectomy Day  The Utah People's Post
World Vasectomy Day was celebrated quite actively on November 7. Around 300 surgeons from 30 countries performed approximately 1,500 vasectomies. The event sends a strong message about family planning, parenthood and gender equality, while ...

World Vasectomy Day Today   Uncover California
Why we need World Vasectomy Day   CNN
November 7th Marks Second Annual World Vasectomy Day   DigitalJournal.com
Irish Times   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Surgery 'cured man's arachnophobia'  Belfast Telegraph
A brain surgery patient was cured of arachnophobia following an operation but developed a temporary aversion to music. Also in this Section. Life-sized Lawrence cake wins award · 321-0 win by German in record books · Man dies in bowling alley machinery ...

Brain surgery patient cured of arachnophobia but develops aversion to music   ITV News
Arachnophobia 'cured' by novel brain surgery   The Argus

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  Irish Examiner   
Transgender people face uphill struggle  Irish Examiner
Some high-profile transgender people have brought their status into more mainstream society, but experts say the supports for those who need to transition in Ireland are sadly lacking. IT took Lydia Foy 21 years to win her legal battle with the Irish government.

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