2015年2月14日 星期六

2015-02-15 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Be wary of detox pitfalls   
Irish Examiner
THERE'S no denying that going on a bit of a health-kick, and perhaps cutting out all “treats”, caffeine and booze for a few days can help get you started on a healthy eating regime, or simply shift that sluggish, bloated feeling if you've been overindulging a bit ...

Your Health First – Are detox diets healthy?   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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Irish Independent
   
We're kidults in our 20s - expert   
Irish Independent
People in their 20s could accurately be described as "kidults", according to research that suggests adolescent effects on the brain extend far beyond the early teens. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain ...


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Plain packaging 'will hit core product' of cigarettes for small shops   
Irish Examiner
The Government is being asked to tackle cigarette smuggling before the plain packaging bill is brought in. Earlier this month, a massive cross border tobacco fraud operation was uncovered by customs officers with searches in Down, Tyrone and Armagh, ...

Tobacco raids hit Louth   The Argus

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Daily Mail
   
Court allows doctors to withhold chemo from terminally ill teen despite pleas ...   
Daily Mail
A judge has allowed doctors to withhold chemotherapy from a terminally ill teenager with weeks to live despite desperate pleas from his mother to continue treatment. The 18-year-old, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour by the time he was one, is now ...

Brain tumour son 'has weeks left'   Somerset County Gazette

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TV3.ie
   
Trying for a baby   
TV3.ie
Fertility problems are a concern for many couples and trying for a baby can cause a serious rift in your relationship, if the emotional impact is overlooked. Coping with Fertility Problems: Don't blame yourself or your partner. Share your concerns. Be open about ...

10 common fertility myths: 'I'm a stud! It can't be my fault!'   Fox 59

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Kym Marsh: My son was in hospital battling to breathe... I thought he was dying   
Mirror.co.uk
Corrie star Kym Marsh will never forget the terrifying moment she thought her teenage son was dying. David, 19, was sobbing on her shoulder in his hospital bed as doctors feared he was having a heart attack. “He was crying in agony and couldn't breathe,” ...


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Full-Time Whistle
   
Scottish student discovers shocking reason she had piled on the pounds - eating ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Kate Archibald, 20, who wakes up during the night and scoffs her flatmates' food, said "The weirdest thing I've ever eaten in a night is an entire wheel of cheddar cheese". A student who couldn't understand why she was piling on the pounds discovered she ...

Girl raids fridge in sleep… makes toast, eats cheese   Emirates 24/7

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Huffington Post
   
Penis Reduction Surgery Performed On Teen With Phallus Measuring 10 Inches ...   
Huffington Post
Surgeons in Florida have given a 17-year-old boy what's being called the “world's first” penis reduction surgery. The teen came to doctors complaining of a penis “too large for intercourse,” according to an article in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, published ...

First Ever Penis Reduction Operation Performed To A Teenager   News Every day
Teenager has world's first penis REDUCTION surgery   Daily Mail
Teenager undergoes world's first penis reduction operation   Telegraph.co.uk
The Inquisitr   
WTSP 10 News   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Second case of hepatitis A linked to Nanna's frozen berries in NSW   
Sydney Morning Herald
Frozen berries recalled over hepatitis link. A second person in NSW has been diagnosed with hepatitis A after eating Nanna's frozen mixed berries. This comes one day after the Victorian Health Department issued a massive recall for one-kilogram packets of ...

Four cases of Hepatitis A forces a national recall of 'Nanna's' berries imported ...   Business Insider Australia
Nanna's Frozen Mixed Berries linked to Hepatitis A outbreak   Daily Mail
Frozen mixed berries recalled across Australia over 'hepatitis A link'   ABC Online
The Australian (blog)   
9news.com.au   
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Aquila Style
   
When fake news goes viral, blame the media: study   
Aquila Style
According to a study by media researchers, many news organizations fail to do enough to separate fact from fiction, and often help unverified rumors and reports to go viral online. By Rob Lever. It's true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet. In fact ...

Not All Trending News Online Is True, Study Says   News Every day
When fake news goes viral, blame the media, says study   Yahoo! Maktoob News

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