2015年2月17日 星期二

2015-02-18 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Surgeries cancelled amid patient surge at Limerick hospital   
Irish Examiner
As University Hospital Limerick went on red alert yesterday with another spike in emergency eepartment (ED) trolley patients, all non-urgent elective surgery was cancelled. Surgical procedures scheduled for coming days are being reviewed. In a move to free ...

More operations cancelled, as trolley figures rise to 551   Irish Independent
Level of hospital overcrowding worsens   RTE.ie
551 people on hospital trolleys as flu outbreak worsens   Irish Times
Irish Mirror   
BreakingNews.ie   
Limerick Post   
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NDTV
   
Here's how dieting and fasting can help ward off Alzheimer's, diabetes   
Daily News & Analysis
A new research has revealed the anti-inflammatory mechanism of dieting and fasting. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that a compound produced by the body when dieting or fasting can block a part of the immune system involved in ...

“Marvel” Molecule Opens Pathway to New Inflammatory Disease Therapies   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Scientists Discover New Molecule With Potential Applications In Treating ...   Tech Times
Irish team find molecule can block diseases   Irish Health
Nature World News   
Siliconrepublic.com   
NDTV   
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Meath Chronicle
   
New sunbed laws come into force next month   
Meath Chronicle
The HSE has welcomed Minister Varadkar's announcement that new laws governing sunbeds will come into force on 2nd March. The executive said the use of sunbeds should be restricted because of the associated increased risk of skin cancer and other ...

'Unlimited' use of sunbeds banned   Irish Health
New rules will limit sunbed use as risk of skin cancer rises   Herald.ie
Leo Varadkar urges Ms Y to take part in abortion inquiry   Irish Times
Irish Independent   
RTE.ie   
Irish Examiner   
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TV3.ie
   
Make a stand against stroke   
TV3.ie
Being unable to stand on one leg for more than 20 seconds could lead to an increased risk of a silent stroke. Standing on one leg can lower your risk of a silent stroke, claims new research. Hopping from foot to foot while you try to balance, as well as pulling ...

How Long Can you Stand On One Leg? Balance Offers Vital Info About Health   Yahoo Lifestyle UK

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Sunday World
   
Are fizzy drinks making you fat?   
Sunday World
Most of us realise that guzzling down fizzy drinks daily isn't that good for us; apart from anything, they're packed with tooth-rotting sugar. But a new campaign is seeking to highlight just how much danger a can of pop a day could do, with claims it raises the risk ...

Just ONE can of fizzy drink a day increases heart attack risk by a third - and ...   Daily Mail

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University Herald
   
National Sleep Foundation Data Highlights Importance of Sleep for College-Age ...   
University Herald
In college, it can be fairly easy to de-value sleep by staying up late either to have fun at a party or study for a test and then get up early for class. Like Us on Facebook. But the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) says that would be a mistake. In an article titled ...

Made to Measure Blinds infographic reveals the snoozing habits of world's most ...   Daily Mail
Sleep Group Updates Shuteye Guidelines   Doctors Lounge
How much sleep do I need?   The Guardian

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Village
   
Anti-fluoride bromides   
Village
In October, Dublin City Councillors voted in favour of removing fluoride from public water supplies. The motion, which was passed by 22 votes, called for the removal of fluoride and to make it a crime for anyone that attempts to add it to water supplies. Dublin is ...

Council may bite back on fluoridation   Sonoma Index-Tribune

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Professor Robin Carhart-Harris had to turn away hoards of volunteers for his ...   
Metro
From the department of stating the obvious: A professor was inundated when he asked for volunteers to take LSD for a study. Dr Robin Carhart-Harris, of Imperial College London, wanted to test the drug to see if it would help treat depression and alcoholism.
Professor seeking students for LSD experiment is ''battered'' with offers   Irish Mirror

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Newsweek
   
Doctors in The Netherlands 'would help' patients die   
Irish Examiner
One in three Dutch doctors would be prepared to help someone with advanced dementia die, a study has found. The Netherlands is one of four European countries where euthanasia is legal under certain circumstances, but the majority of requests from ...

Assisted suicide for people with dementia? A third of Dutch doctors support it   Mirror.co.uk
Quarter of Dutch doctors would provide assisted suicide to those 'tired of living'   International Business Times UK
Doctors share their views on euthanasia   6minutes
Newsweek   
The Guardian   
Medical Xpress   
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Daily Mail
   
Children have poorer quality sleep if they rest during the afternoon   
Daily Mail
Children who take an afternoon nap over the age of two don't get such good quality sleep, say researchers. Length and quality of sleep is linked to child health and development, and parents and carers have been encouraged to let toddlers take a daytime ...

Napping after age 2 could spoil sleep, report finds   Today.com
Toddler naps link to sleep problems   Irish Examiner
Afternoon naps may be bad for kids' sleep   The Australian
Philly.com   
KSL.com   
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