2014年11月15日 星期六

2014-11-16 Ireland Health

  Irish Examiner   
The Paleo diet explained  Irish Examiner
WHO'S to say exactly what Stone Age caveman (and cavewoman) had on their Paleolithic plates. Pat Divilly isn't about to be drawn into a debate on how many times a week our ancestors ate bison steak — or indeed if they ate it at all. Mention the Paleo diet ...

Diet confusion worse than ever   NEWS.com.au

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  Irish Times   
GPs attack 'morally corrupt' Government policies  Irish Times
National Association of GPs chairman Andy Jordan has called on the Government to 'stop the madness' of its policies and care for people in the community. Paul Cullen. Topics: News · Health · Andy Jordan · Conor Mcgee · Limerick; More Topics. Sat, Nov 15 ...

A&E discharges 'creating additional pressure for GPs'   Irish Examiner
GP: Emergency departments wrongly send people away   RTE.ie
People with serious conditions being “turned away” from hospitals — GPs   Yahoo News UK

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  Irish Examiner   
Tips on identifying if you have SAD and how to fight back  Irish Examiner
Now that the days are shorter and darker, many people understandably feel a little miserable. But an estimated half a million of them aren't just a little low — they have seasonal affective disorder (SAD). And that means their malaise could last from around now ...

The winter blues set to soar - IACP   Westmeath Independent
Fall Brings Seasonal Depression   WMDT
Fighting seasonal depression   WWSB ABC 7
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  Medical Xpress   
Scientists uncover vast numbers of DNA 'blind spots' that may hide cancer ...  HealthCanal.com
Cancer Research UK scientists have found more than 400 'blind spots' in DNA which could hide cancer-causing gene faults, according to research published* today in Cancer Research (link is external). "By delving deeper into cancer's genetic origins we can ...

Cancer inequality   Irish Times
Cancer plot twist? 400 DNA 'blind spots' could be next chapter in battle, claim ...   Mancunian Matters
DNA 'Blind Spot' May Hide Cancer-causing Mistakes   Laboratory Equipment
BLABBERMOUTH.NET   
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News   
VVN Music   
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  Irish Times   
Tusla granted 2½ year care order for Ms Y baby  Irish Times
The judge granted the care order for the baby to Tusla until June 30th, 2017, after hearing submissions. Photograph: Alan Betson. Topics: News · Crime & Law · Child and Family Agency · Irish Family Planning Association · Tusla; More Topics. Fri, Nov 14 ...

Care order to continue for baby in Miss Y case   RTE.ie

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  Irish Mirror   
"I can't orgasm and I'm not ashamed to say it": Female student opens up about ...  Irish Mirror
A student has spoken candidly about a rarely-discussed problem affecting one in 15 women - she can't orgasm. Megan Ward, 19, has detailed her battle against anorgasmia which she describes as being similar to never being invited to the best parties.

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  Daily Mail   
Frankie-Rose Lea's parents in race to fund her cancer care told she's too sick to fly  Daily Mail
A couple in a race to raise £160,000 to fund their daughter's cancer care so that she can live to see Christmas have been told that she is too sick to fly to the U.S. for the life-saving treatment. Michelle and Sam Lea put their family home on the market in order to ...

Family put home up for sale to fund daughter's cancer treatment   Telegraph.co.uk
Family put home up for sale to pay for daughter's proton beam therapy   The Independent
Family sell home to pay for daughter's cancer treatment   ITV News
Irish Mirror   
Opposing Views   
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  Irish Times   
Surgeries to be cancelled and ICU beds closed if Ebola hits Ireland  Irish Times
A nurse dressed in protective clothing before a shift at a clinic run by the International Medical Corps in Suakoko, Liberia. Guidelines for the management of Ebola patients in Ireland state that major surgeries will have to be cancelled and intensive care beds ...


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  Irish Examiner   
Miss Y's baby boy has care order extended  Irish Examiner
The baby boy who was born to Miss Y by Caesarean Section at 26 weeks of pregnancy has had his care order extended. Text you want to be a link. A judge granted the extension until June 2017 to allow time to consider the mother's health. Miss Y, an asylum ...

Baby In Miss Y Case Has Care Order Extended   98FM

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  AsiaOne   
Which item in your home is the most germ-infested? No, it's not the keyboard  AsiaOne
ARIZONA - There have been reports on the germs that lurk on our mobile phones, keyboards, and door handles. Now, a study says the most germ-infested item in your home is one that you use to wipe your hands and body - the towel. A May 2014 University ...

Most germ-infested objects in your home are towels   Daily Times
Which is the most germ-ridden object in your house? Clue: It's NOT your toilet   Irish Mirror
Towels in kitchen, bathroom most germ infested places in homes   ABP News

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