2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
The ingredients for a healthy life   
Irish Examiner
THE key to good health is to be a food-label detective. Knowing how to decode the hidden sugars and the fat content of foods will lead to a longer, healthier life. Health experts agree on that. While they may debate the ideal daily intake of sugar, salt and fat, ...

Here's how to eat better   The Daily Courier (subscription)
10 Ways to Fight Belly Fat   India.com

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Irish Independent
   
Portiuncula: Concerns raised in October about the number of babies suffering ...   
Irish Independent
Concerns about the number of babies suffering lack of oxygen at birth in Portiuncula maternity unit were raised in October, but a top-level meeting to discuss it was not held until December. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Call for inquiry into leaking of maternity unit report before all families contacted   Irish Times
Varadkar says maternity hospitals are safe   RTE.ie
Portiuncula Hospital, County Galway: Investigation after death of babies   BBC News
Irish Health   
Irish Examiner   
Westmeath Independent   
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Southern Star Newspaper
   
Four West Cork nursing homes 'under threat'   
Southern Star Newspaper
FOUR publicly-run nursing homes in West Cork are under threat of either losing beds or outright closure, according to Fianna Fáil's Micheal Martin. The former Health Minister said this week that the facilities – in Castletownbere, Bandon, Macroom and Bantry ...

Concern over future of Áras Carolan   Leitrim Observer
Cloud of doubt hangs over future of Macroom hospital   The Corkman
Tralee hospital has ten months to fix problems   The Kerryman

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Daily Mail
   
Study recommends earlier screenings for young cervical cancer survivors   
Tyler Morning Telegraph
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, a designation made by Congress to raise cervical cancer awareness and education and encourage research into its cause, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. This month, we especially celebrate the lives ...

Social Media Campaign To Fight Cervical Cancer   Sky News
Cancer push urges lipstick selfies   The Courier
Information is power in fight against cancer   Irish Examiner
Grimsby Telegraph   
Northampton Herald and Post   
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Western Morning News
   
Parents "pestered" to buy children junk food   
Western Morning News
Almost two thirds of Westcountry parents are pestered by their children to buy junk food they have seen advertised on TV, according to a new survey. The study, conducted by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), found that 38% of parents reported being ...

You need to see these images of blood   BreakingNews.ie
Seven in 10 parents in Yorkshire badgered by their children to buy junk food   Huddersfield Examiner
How to keep your heart healthy in mid-life   The Times (subscription)
People Magazine   
EntertainmentWise   
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Agriland
   
'Johne's eradication will take a long time, but control programme is a must'   
Agriland
Eradication of Johne's Disease will take a long time, according to Animal Health Ireland CEO Joe Flaherty, but a control programme is a must. Speaking at the Teagasc Dairy Expansion Seminar, he said that while the current test for Johne's is not as sensitive ...


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BBC News
   
UK nurse Pauline Cafferkey reflects on Ebola ordeal   
BBC News
The first Briton to be diagnosed with Ebola in the UK has been given the all clear and discharged from hospital. Nurse Pauline Cafferkey spent almost a month in a high level isolation unit and was in a critical condition for two weeks. Speaking to the BBC in ...

Ebola nurse 'happy to be alive'   Belfast Telegraph
I beat ebola with high-tech drugs and Irn Bru! Scottish NHS makes full recovery ...   Daily Mail
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey 'happy to be alive'   Scotsman
Herald Scotland   
Express.co.uk   
Bromsgrove Advertiser   
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Irish Independent
   
Doctors urge for vaccinations after Disneyland measles outbreak   
Irish Independent
Guests ride a special gold painted attraction vehicle shaped like a tea cup on the Mad Tea Party ride in the Fantasyland area of the Disneyland theme park during Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebrations in Anaheim, California, in this May 4, 2005 file photo ...

Measles outbreak: Santa Monica High coach diagnosed with disease   Los Angeles Times
Measles outbreak traced to Disneyland continues to grow   CBS News
Possible measles case being investigated in Baltimore   Baltimore Sun
Long Beach Press Telegram   
MLive.com   
WBAL Baltimore   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Sleeping Position Linked To Death For Epilepsy Patients   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new study, sleeping on your stomach may boost your risk of sudden death if you have epilepsy. Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in the US, affecting around 2.3 million adults and 450,000 children. The condition is ...

Sleeping on stomach risks sudden death in epilepsy   Times of India
Sleeping on stomach 'may raise risk of sudden death in epilepsy'   Medical News Today
Is Sleeping On Stomach Dangerous For Epilepsy Patients?   The Inquisitr
The Westside Story   
Economic Times   
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Canada News
   
Blind mom Kathy Beitz able to see newborn son for first time using eSight glasses   
Daily Mail
A mother who is blind was able to see her newborn son for the very first time after using a special piece of high-tech eyewear. Kathy Beitz, 29, from Guelph, Ontario, was able to use a device that allowed her to see her baby just hours after he was born.
Viral: Blind mother sees baby for first time   Inquirer.net
Kathy Beitz, legally blind mom, sees new baby with special eyewear   CBC.ca
Legally Blind Woman Is Given Sight, And The First Thing She Sees Is Her ...   Huffington Post
CTV News   
ABC News   
Mirror.co.uk   
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