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2014-11-17 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Eating disorders most common in women in 30s  Irish Independent
CALLS to a helpline for people suffering from eating disorders have soared by 92pc in the first six months of the year, disturbing new figures obtained by the Sunday Independent reveal. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Teens no longer the main sufferers of eating disorders   98FM
Majority of people suffering from eating disorders in Ireland are women aged ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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  thejournal.ie   
GPs say James Reilly was the worst health minister in history  thejournal.ie
Doctors have claimed politicians are implementing policies designed to get them more votes rather than create a good heath service. 12 hours ago 13,007 Views 59 Comments · Share5 Tweet4 Email21. Image: Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland. GPS HAVE ...

James Reilly 'worst Health Minister in state's history', GPs AGM hears   Kildare Nationalist
GPs Name James Reilly As Worst Health Minister   98FM
GPs attack 'morally corrupt' Government policies   Irish Times
Laois Nationalist   
RTE.ie   
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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
wwlp.com   
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Cancer outcomes reflect inequality  Irish Times
While there have been many advances in the early diagnosis and effective treatment of cancer in recent years, these improvements in care do not always reach all sectors of society. Two recent reports have highlighted how people living in more deprived ...

Northside cancer statistics shocker   Dublin People

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  Daily Mail   
Meet the young woman who suffers from anorgasmia  Daily Mail
A student has told of the frustration of living with a rare condition called 'anorgasmia' - which leaves her unable to have an orgasm. Megan Ward, 19, has never reached sexual climax and has been unable to overcome the problem, despite receiving expert ...

Birmingham student Megan Ward can't orgasm and opens up about condition   Metro
"I can't orgasm and I'm not ashamed to say it": Female student opens up about ...   Irish Mirror

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  Mirror.co.uk   
Parents of 11-year-old transgender girl reveal she was 'born in the wrong body ...  Mirror.co.uk
An 11-year-old has spoken out about her decision to change gender in the hope of inspiring others. Born as a boy called Campbell, Isabelle told her family last year just after her 10th birthday that she felt she was stuck in the wrong body. In an documentary ...

Being Me: 'I want to be a girl, I'm sick of this body'   NEWS.com.au
'She would come home and say she didn't want to live': The inspiring story of ...   Daily Mail

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  Irish Mirror   
Tenerife beheading: Aunt of schizophrenic killer says victim would still be alive if ...  Irish Mirror
The aunt of a drug-crazed schizophrenic who beheaded a pensioner said the victim would still be alive had her concerns over his mental health been listened to. Speaking for the first time since a damning inquiry into the slaying of Jennifer Mills-Westley the ...


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  Irish Times   
Big developments in care of tiny babies  Irish Times
Ann and Paul with their daughters, Sophia and Grace. Sophia was born at 25 weeks and four days. Sophia Ryan was born at 25 weeks and four days. Sophia Ryan was born at 25 weeks and four days. Sophia Ryan: making great progress despite a birth ...


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Medical Matters: Insights into mental health of teens provide useful template for life  Irish Times
A recent report from the Health Research Board (HRB) cast some interesting light on what goes on in psychiatric units and hospitals here. That the unskilled occupational group had the highest rate of admission for psychiatric care is not a surprise. Or, from an ...


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  Irish Examiner   
A doctor's mistaken Ebola test: 'We were celebrating. . . . Then everything fell apart'  Washington Post
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — When Martin Salia's Ebola test came back negative, his friends and colleagues threw their arms around him. They shook his hand. They patted him on the back. They removed their protective gear and cried. But when his ...

Nebraska hospital officials: Ebola doctor still 'extremely critical'   Los Angeles Times
Ebola-infected surgeon in 'critical state'   Irish Examiner
Ebola Doctor's Condition 'Extremely Critical' in Nebraska   Businessweek
Huffington Post   
Belfast Telegraph   
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