2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Ireland Health

  Irish Examiner   
SVP witnessing little evidence of 'recovery'  Irish Examiner
Anti-poverty charity St Vincent de Paul has hit out at Ireland's claimed recovery, insisting the group is helping the same number of people today as it was at the lowest point of the recession. Workers for the charity revealed the situation at the launch of its ...

Six ways you can help Irish families struggling in a “spirit of helplessness”   thejournal.ie
St Vincent de Paul gives dignity to those in poverty, says Ryan Tubridy   Irish Times
Surge in calls to St Vincent de Paul   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Kildare Nationalist   
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  Irish Times   
Irish drugs gangs trafficking fake pharmaceuticals  Irish Times
A recent interception of counterfeit pharmaceutical medicine in Dublin was valued at €100,000. Photograph: Eric Luke / The Irish Times. Conor Lally. Topics: News · Crime & Law · Conor Lally Crime · John O Mahoney · Garda Síochána · Interpol · Regulatory ...

Interpol call for roadmap to tackle fake drugs   Medical Xpress
Organised crime gangs involved in online-medicines racket: Gardaí   Irish Examiner
Criminal gangs involved in selling fake medicines   RTE.ie

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  Irish Examiner   
'All we want for Glen is a happy, healthy Christmas,' says dad whose son's heart ...  Irish Examiner
The family of a boy whose life was saved by a neighbour after his heart stopped have said they are hopeful their son can make a "positive" recovery. Glenn Carey. Glen Carey, 12, was brought back to life by neighbour Amanda Begley, 20, after he collapsed in ...

Woman hailed a hero after she saves life of boy (12) whose heart stopped   Irish Independent

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  New York Daily News   
Stanford University develops wall-climbing technology  New York Daily News
Spider-Man is no longer the only human able to climb walls. The Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Laboratory at Stanford University has cracked the formula to develop a gecko-inspired adhesive that allows people to climb glass walls. Earlier in the ...

Geckos inspire 'Spider-Man' gloves   BBC News
Humans finally figure out how to climb buildings using artificial gecko feet   Geek
Gecko inspires 'spider man' climb up vertical glass   Irish Independent
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
BreakingNews.ie   
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  BT.com   
Tonight's €4.9m lotto ticket sold in midlands  Westmeath Independent
The National Lottery has confirmed that the sole winning ticket of tonight's lotto jackpot was sold in the Midlands. The numbers drawn were 9, 11, 12, 29, 31 and 35. The bonus number was 1. The jackpot was €4,904,904. More to follow... Read 109; Email ...

Cookies on the BBC website   BBC News
Revised water charge plans unveiled   Westmeath Examiner

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  TV3.ie   
Fertility boosting foods  TV3.ie
Mushrooms, Brazil nuts and seeds are just some of the foods which can boost your fertility. When the decision to try for a baby pops up, you want to make sure you're doing your best to make it happen. For women, the foods you eat can play a big part in ...

This Natural Antioxidant May Boost Female Fertility   NDTV
Trying to get pregnant? Brazil nuts can boost your fertility   Parentdish

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  Counsel & Heal   
Pre-pregnancy weight linked to kids' heart risk  Irish Health
Adults have a much higher risk of dying from heart disease or stroke if their mothers were overweight or obese before they became pregnant, a new study suggests. Previous research has found that people whose mothers were overweight before pregnancy ...

How much a mother weighs before she's pregnant will impact her child's life ...   Washington Post
Moms' pre-pregnancy weight impacts risk of dying decades later   Science Codex
Mom's Pre-pregnancy Weight Impacts Risk of Dying Decades Later   HCPLive
Counsel & Heal   
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
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  Laboratory Equipment   
Nanoparticles Create Two Sensors in One  Laboratory Equipment
Image: Christine Daniloff, MITMIT chemists have developed new nanoparticles that can simultaneously perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and fluorescent imaging in living animals. Such particles could help scientists to track specific molecules ...

New nanoparticles can simultaneously perform MRI and fluorescent imaging in ...   News-Medical.net
Nanotech has a future in monitoring tumors and diagnosing illness   Engadget
Dual-Imaging Contrast Agents Work Under MRI, Near-Infrared   Medgadget.com

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  The Grocer   
British Poultry Council: campylobacter media report could mislead  The Grocer
Media reports that supermarkets are knowingly selling chickens contaminated with campylobacter may mislead consumers, the British Poultry Council (BPC) has claimed. An article in today's (19 November) The Times cited BPC data that showed 24% of a ...

Freezing chicken can cut risks of food poisoning bug, say scientists   Telegraph.co.uk
Freezing chicken could slash the risk of food poisoning   Daily Mail
Freezing chickens could cut risk of food poisoning by up to 90 per cent   Mirror.co.uk
The Guardian   
Sunday World   
Huffington Post UK   
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  Medical News Today   
Dementia carers' mental health improves with coping strategies therapy  Medical News Today
Worldwide, 35.6 million people have dementia, a group of cognitive disorders characterized by memory impairment, language difficulty and disturbance of executive function. This cluster of disorders, which includes Alzheimer's disease, causes many of its ...

Dementia Carers May Benefit from Psychological Intervention   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Improving the lives of dementia carers   HealthCanal.com
Coping strategies therapy significantly improves dementia carers' mental health ...   Medical Xpress
Nursing Times   
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