2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Less to Varadkar medical card moves than meets the eye   
Irish Times
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar, Prof Frank Keane, and Minister for Primary and Social Care Kathleen Lynch at the announcement of changes to the medical card system. Photograph: Gareth Chaney Collins. Paul Cullen. Topics: News · Health · Frank Keane ...

New scheme will make it easier to get a medical card   Irish Independent
'Fairer' medical cards system unveiled   Irish Examiner
Major changes to medical card scheme   RTE.ie
Irish Mirror   
Irish Health   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
Chlamydia back at Celtic Tiger levels   
Irish Independent
Sexually transmitted infections are back at Celtic Tiger levels, with one in 10 young people who present for testing confirmed has having chlamydia. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Testing for chlamydia has ...

Party warning as chlamydia tests hit Celtic Tiger levels   Irish Examiner
Numbers tested for chlamydia at highest level in years   BreakingNews.ie

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thejournal.ie
   
Obesity warning as Irish cancer deaths rank 3rd in EU   
Irish Examiner
Ireland has the third highest rate of cancer deaths in the EU and unless people begin to change their lifestyles it could get a whole lot worse. That's according to one of the country's foremost cancer experts, Prof John Crown who said that after smoking, obesity ...

Statistics show one in four deaths in EU caused by cancer   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
INTERACTIVE: Poland's lung cancer deaths among EU highest   thenews.pl
Incidence of breast cancer in Malta second highest in Europe   MaltaToday
Daily Sabah   
RTT News   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
How Does Virtual Reality Affect The Brain? The Answer May Surprise You   
Tech Times
When a group of UCLA neurophysicists set out to discover what happens in the brain when it is exposed to virtual reality, they were in for a surprise: the brain reacts completely different in a virtual reality environment than in the real world. These scientists ...

The brain's surprising reaction to virtual reality should prompt further studies   Irish Examiner
UCLA neurophysicists find brain reacts differently to virtual reality   Examiner.com
Research findings could provide insight into how doctors could restore human ...   News-Medical.net
ECNmag.com   
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TV3.ie
   
Lust hidden in cigarette smoke?   
TV3.ie
Men are more likely to light a cigarette if they see an attractive woman, a new study has found. Men can be full of mystery and their habits often baffle women. But part of their behaviour has been explained, as a new study suggests guys pick up a cigarette ...

See a pretty girl, light a cigarette   Daily Times

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Ethiopia to deploy 210 volunteers to Ebola-hit countries within two weeks   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)
ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia on Tuesday announced that it will be deploying about 210 volunteers to Ebola-hit West African countries in two weeks. Responding to the call of the African Union (AU) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in ...

Orbis Ireland team completes Great Ethiopian Run and raises €150k   Businessandleadership.com
Ethiopia and Thailand Celebrate Fifty Years of Diplomatic Relations   AllAfrica.com
Thousands take part in Great Ethiopian Run   euronews

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Daily Mail
   
Breath test for Type 1 diabetes could spot signs in children before they develop ...   
Daily Mail
A breath test could spot the early signs of Type 1 diabetes in children long before they start to show symptoms, scientists have discovered. Oxford University researchers are developing a hand-held device which could quickly identify the autoimmune disease, ...

Type 1 diabetes could be diagnosed with simple breath test, says Oxford University   Telegraph.co.uk
Device could detect diabetes in breath   SBS
Device could detect diabetes smell   Yahoo News UK
Phys.Org   
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Sports Mole
   
Kellie Maloney feared her head was "going to explode" after surgery   
Sports Mole
Boxing promoter Kellie Maloney reveals that she feared that her head was "going to explode" after undergoing facial cosmetic surgery to make herself look more feminine. By Danielle Joynson, Staff Reporter Filed: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 12:59 UK.
Katie Hopkins mocks Kellie Maloney's post-surgery appearance with cruel tweet ...   Mirror.co.uk
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Kellie Maloney BLEEDS from eyes after reaction to ...   Express.co.uk
Kellie Maloney reveals agonising results of facial surgery   Daily Mail
Irish Independent   
Courier Mail   
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Laboratory Equipment
   
Scientists create 'pain in a dish'   
The Age
London: Scientists have created "pain in a dish" by converting skin cells into sensitive neurons. The laboratory-generated nerve cells respond to a range of different kinds of pain stimulation, including physical injury, chronic inflammation and cancer ...

Pain in a dish   R & D Magazine
Researchers Create 'Pain in a Dish'   American News Report
'Pain in a dish': Scientists create living model of human nerve cells   The Independent
New Zealand Herald   
Daily Mail   
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HCPLive
   
COPD, Asthma May Increase Risk for Inflammatory Bowel Disease   
HCPLive
Study results published in the European Respiratory Journal show that rates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) incidence have significantly increased in individuals with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Paul Brassard, MD, from the ...

Lung Disease Patients Have Higher Incidence of Inflammatory Bowel Disease   Lung Disease News
Chronic diseases threaten Europe's competitiveness   EurActiv
Bowel disease inflated in patients with respiratory conditions   Gastroenterology Update
McGill Reporter   
Irish Health   
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