2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Kidneys sent abroad as Beaumont faces staff shortage   
Irish Times
Kidneys from Irish donors may have to be exported because of a lack of staff to transplant them to recipients here. Consultants at the national renal transplant programme at Beaumont Hospital say they would cease round-the-clock emergency cover from next ...


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Opposing Views
   
Dog Stays In Pound For Two Years Because He's 'Too Ugly To Love'   
Opposing Views
A dog with a rare condition that causes him to have two different colored eyes has reportedly been in the pound for two years and has yet to be adopted because he's “too ugly to love.” Buddy is deaf and has heterochromia, which causes his eyes to be ...

Too ugly to love? Deaf dog with odd-coloured eyes like Mila Kunis in pound for ...   Mirror.co.uk
Buddy the dog was dudded 'too ugly to love' because he has different coloured ...   Metro
Deaf dog unadopted for two years because of his 'odd looks' - national news   Derby Telegraph
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Almost 500 cases of female genital mutilation identified in just one month in ...   
Irish Independent
Almost 500 newly identified cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) were reported by hospitals across England in one month, according to the latest figures. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An average of 15 ...

Hospitals report 15 female genital mutilation cases a day   The Sunday Times
John Niven: Barbarism of FGM is on rise in the UK - it is our shame and we must ...   Scottish Daily Record

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International Business Times UK
   
Ad ban call as parents badgered to buy junk food   
Herald Scotland
SEVEN out of 10 parents in Scotland have been badgered by their children to buy junk food they have seen advertised on television, according to a new survey by the British Heart Foundation. SEVEN out of 10 parents in Scotland have been badgered by ...

'Ban junk food adverts before the watershed': Experts call for new controls as ...   Daily Mail
British Heart Foundation calls for pre-watershed junk food ban   CampaignLive
British Heart Foundation calls for ban on junk food ads before 9pm   The Drum
Express.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
The Times (subscription)   
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CBS News
   
Millions of GMO insects could be released in Florida Keys   
Salon
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes could be released in the Florida Keys if British researchers win approval to use the bugs against two extremely painful viral diseases. Never before have insects with modified DNA come so ...

FDA mulls releasing genetically modified mosquitoes to fight expanding threat of ...   WPX News
Scientists could release genetically modified mosquitoes to thwart disease in Keys   National Gazette
GMO insects to be set free in Florida Keys   SMN Weekly

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New York Times
   
WHO Members Endorse Resolution to Improve Response to Health Emergencies   
New York Times
As the battle to snuff out the Ebola epidemic in West Africa continues, amid hopeful signs of ebbing, fears of an even more deadly and widespread infectious disease emerging in the future are motivating efforts to reform global health institutions that faltered in ...

Ebola Spurs WHO Plan for Health Reserves After Missteps   Businessweek
World Health Organization to Pursue Reforms   Wall Street Journal
WHO pledges reforms as it admits Ebola mistakes   Bangkok Post
Daily Times   
NDTV   
Blasting News   
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CBC.ca
   
Ontario family makes public plea for twins' liver donor   
CBC.ca
An Ontario couple are making a public plea for a suitable liver transplant donor to come forward so that both of their ailing twin daughters can have a chance at surviving. Michael and Johanne Wagner's adopted three-year-old twin daughters, Binh and Phuoc, ...

Ontario family appeals for help finding second liver donor for ailing twins   CTV News
Ontario father can donate his liver to save only one twin daughter   The Globe and Mail
Dad's impossible choice to save twins   NEWS.com.au
New York Daily News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Fish May Be Great For Pregnant Women Researchers Say   
The Inquisitr
Often called “brain food,” the nutritious benefits derived from eating fish has been well documented and well-known for many years. Fish is a rich source of valuable Omega fatty acids, which are essential for various body functions. Now, a recent nutritional ...

Could eating fish while pregnant be good for you?   SMN Weekly
Sorry, Pregnant Women, New Study Is Not a Carte Blanche to Eat Sushi   ABC News
Fish Fine For Pregnant Women?   American Live Wire
Times LIVE   
America Herald   
Voice Chronicle   
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Forbes
   
Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Melanoma   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new research, coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from malignant melanoma, and their risk decreases somewhat with every cup they swallow. The study, which was conducted by the Oxford University Press, states that regular use of coffee ...

Drinking Coffee may Reduce the Risk of Skin Cancer   WIFR
Study: Coffee May Reduce Risk Of Melanoma   Forbes
Is coffee the new sunblock?   CTV News
Science Times   
SMN Weekly   
NDTV   
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USA TODAY
   
Disneyland measles outbreak leads Edmonton-area family to change holiday ...   
CTV News
A local family has decided to cancel their trip to Disneyland due to the measles outbreak but said the situation was preventable. Over 70 people in six states and Mexico have fallen sick with the virus since mid-December. Those infected range in age from ...

Newsmaker of the day: Morbillivirus (Measles)   Macleans.ca
'Completely avoidable': Vaccination could have prevented Disneyland measles ...   PBS NewsHour
The physician we can thank for the resurgence of measles   National Gazette
Empire State Tribune   
Youth Health Magzine   
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