2014年12月7日 星期日

2014-12-08 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
National Library welcomes €2m funding for national cultural institutions   
Irish Times
Catherine Fahy: the acting director of the National Library of Ireland the announcement of additional funding of €2 million is 'a very positive result'. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill. Paul Cullen. Topics: News · Health · Brendan Howlin · Catherine Fahy · Heather ...


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Express.co.uk
   
Open wide, fangks! Rare tiger has visit from the dentist   
Express.co.uk
Nine-year-old Amir, a rare male Sumatran tiger, had the damaged teeth filled at Howletts Wild Animal Park near Canterbury, Kent. Related articles. It's a brave dentist who says open wide to a tiger... Man mauled to death by white tiger in zoo enclosure · 'Tiger' ...

Howletts tiger Amir treated by Harley Street dentist   BBC News
Open up and say ROAR! Tiger goes the dentist to have 3 fillings   Irish Mirror
Tiger taken to the dentist for broken teeth   Sky News Australia
Business Standard   
City Talk 105.9   
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KGOU
   
Native Americans Not Genetically Pre-Disposed To Develop Alzheimer's Disease   
KGOU
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention statistics indicate that Native Americans continue to face disproportionately higher risks of developing many serious and even life-threatening ailments as they age. But research conducted by an Oklahoma health ...

Neuropsychologist battles burden of Alzheimer's in African-Americans   Waterbury Republican American
Better Detection, Prevention, and Pre-Clinical Treatment: Three Effective Tools in ...   HealthCanal.com

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Irish Independent
   
Book review: The Dublin doctor who is beating cancer   
Irish Independent
John Spain. Published 07/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Dr John Kelly, the Dublin doctor who helps patients to beat cancer. It may seem an extraordinary statement to make, given the billions poured into cancer ...


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Irish Independent
   
One-third of heroin addicts kept on expensive methadone for more than 10 years ...   
Irish Independent
One-third of the State's 10,000 heroin addicts treated by the HSE have been on the expensive substitute drug methadone for more than 10 years, the Sunday Independent has learned. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.

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Irish Mirror
   
Cannabis sex aid has got California's ladies going potty for the latest Hollywood ...   
Irish Mirror
There are some bizarre “fads” in Hollywood. Most of them are diets or cosmetic surgery . So imagine how excited the female population here are to know that they now have their own version of Viagra . We can all stop talking about butt implants or the Paleo ...

Now, weed-laced sex oil for women that increases sexual pleasure   Deccan Chronicle

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Clubber trapped in toilet cubicle after forgetting how to open the door goes viral   
Mirror.co.uk
Have you ever been so drunk that you've been outfoxed by the lock on a toilet cubicle? It's a story that this man might be familiar with as despite having other queuing revellers explain to him how to open the door, he was still stumped. But having lost the battle ...


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New York Times
   
An Ebola Doctor's Return From the Edge of Death   
New York Times
PHOENIX — The medical record, from an Ebola case, made for grim reading, but Dr. Ian Crozier could not put it down. Within days of the first symptom, a headache, the patient was fighting for his life. He became delirious, his heartbeat grew ragged, his blood ...

Emory's 'Sickest' Ebola Patient, Now in Recovery, Reveals Identity   TIME
Ebola fight sees Canadian Forces medical team deployed to Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
10th Sierra Leonean doctor dies from Ebola as disease continues to hammer ...   U.S. News & World Report
CTV News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Why becoming a vegetarian really is just a phase   
Daily Times
But a new study has shown many can't resist a bacon sandwich for long, as the majority of people who turn vegetarian eventually go back to eating meat. Researchers found 84 percent of vegetarians and vegans eventually gave up the lifestyle choice.
Most vegetarians go back to meat despite the benefits of vegetarianism   ModVive
84 Percent Of Vegetarians Become Meat Eaters Again, Study Finds   The Inquisitr
84 Percent of Vegeterians Become Meat Eaters Again: Study   Tech Times
Mirror.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
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Irish Independent
   
Why male smokers are more likely to develop cancer   
Irish Independent
Since only men have Y chromosomes, the finding offers a possible answer to why smoking is a greater risk factor for cancer among men than women. Male smokers are three times more likely than non-smoking men to lose their Y chromosomes, according to ...

Male smokers at risk of losing their Y chromosome   Belfast Telegraph
Researchers Lars Fosberg and Jan P Dumanski link smoking to loss of Y ...   NEWS.com.au
Stub that stick: Smoking depletes Y chromosomes   Hindustan Times
Economic Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
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