2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Woman must stay on life support if 'real' prospect unborn viable, court hears   
Irish Times
A clinically dead pregnant woman must be maintained on life support if the High Court finds there is a “real” prospect her unborn child will achieve viability outside the womb, lawyers representing the interests of the unborn have argued. The Constitution ...

Families suffer in legal vacuum over unborn   Irish Independent
Court hears 'no reasonable prospect' of survival for unborn child   RTE.ie
Family's ordeal as court to decide fate of brain-dead mum   Herald.ie
BBC News   
Belfast Telegraph   
Irish Examiner   
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Take a tech break to improve memory   
Irish Independent
Dr McGuckin believes people need to take a more active role when it comes to maintaining their memory. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. He urged people to cut back on their reliance on technology and go back to simpler ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Sort the fruit from the veg with 12 festive facts   
Irish Examiner
Genes are to blame for disliking Brussels sprouts, but there's no excuse for not eating your carrots. By Chris Dickens. A team of experts has drawn up a list of 12 little-known vegetable-related facts, which kicks off with a cast-iron excuse to shun brussels ...

Sick of sprouts? It's not your fault - and that's OFFICIAL   Birmingham Mail
The truth about your Christmas veg   Times of Malta
Eat your Brussel sprouts! The little round superfood has cancer-fighting potential   Express.co.uk
Daily Mail   
WebMD   
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Scotsman
   
Festive cheer without the hangover   
Scotsman
Christmas is synonymous with alcohol but that doesn't have to be the case. Picture: Getty. Published on the 26 December 2014 00:00. Published 26/12/2014 00:00. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to comment. Christmas has become synonymous with ...

Sobering thoughts: How to stay off the booze at Christmas   Irish Examiner
'Spirit' of Christmas gets a whole new meaning   Ottawa Sun
Over-45's three times more likely to suffer binge-drinking damage this Christmas   Hull Daily Mail
The Observer (blog)   
Huddersfield Examiner   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
You're killing Santa! How many houses would he have to visit before he died of ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Do you leave out a glass of whiskey for Santa on Christmas Eve? Don't, you're killing him. Yep, the NHS and drinkaware say that if your blood alcohol content is more than 0.4%, you're at risk of death.
Did you spot 'Santa's sleigh' in the skies over Nottinghamshire?   Nottingham Post

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Emirates 24/7
   
Woman addicted to ketchup devours 36 litres per year   
Emirates 24/7
A woman who is simply obsessed with tomato sauce goes through a whopping 36 litres of ketchup every year. The 30-year-old woman from Harrow, London still has not had enough. For the last 25 years she has been going through at least 2 bottles of the red ...

Meet the Ketchup addict who eats 36 LITRES a year - and snacks on the sauce ...   Irish Mirror
This woman is addicted to ketchup   Metro

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Yahoo News UK
   
'A busy day for babies': Christmas newborns welcomed at Ireland's maternity ...   
Yahoo News UK
Born at 12.12am, Azam Siddiqui was the first baby welcomed into Dublin on Christmas Day. He was the first of three babies born at the Coombe Hospital today. He weighted 7lbs 4oz and was introduced to the media this afternoon. His older brother ...


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Laois Nationalist
   
IACP urge public to interact with those who might be lonely   
Laois Nationalist
Simple acts of kindness can have a huge impact on those affected by loneliness this Christmas according to The Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. The IACP have said the holidays can be a difficult time for many elderly people, especially ...


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Herald.ie
   
Tough Christmas ahead for Mateo (12) who fell 50 feet from a cliff in Dublin   
Herald.ie
Christmas will be a tough time for the young boy who fell 50 feet from a cliff in Shankill and suffered a shattered leg. Also in this section. Young reveller was a nuisance · Relaxing Christmas for Sarah before she starts debating new career · FFF It's one of the ...


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Times of India
   
Sierra Leon nurses strike over Ebola hazard pay amid lockdown   
Times of India
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone: Nurses at a public hospital in northern Sierra Leone were on strike on Thursday to demand hazard pay for treating Ebola patients, as the region was under lockdown in a bid by authorities to combat the killer virus. Some 30 nurses ...

Exclusive: UK must act to guard against pandemics, says scientist who ...   The Independent
Sierra Leone in lockdown for Christmas as Ebola fight continues   Herald Sun
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   CBS News
Washington Post   
Herald Scotland   
Channel News Asia   
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