2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Hospital fails to offer bed to suicidal woman   
Irish Examiner
A woman has made an official complaint over the failure of a Cork hospital to provide a bed for her suicidal daughter. It follows an incident this week in which the woman, who lives in West Cork, attended the emergency department at Cork University Hospital ...

'My autistic daughter attempted suicide and was sent home from hospital'   thejournal.ie
Psychiatrist available to assess suicidal autistic girl, says HSE   Irish Times
Mother's Distress As Suicidal Daughter With Autism Is Turned Away From Hospital   Her.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Mucus discovery gives hope to CF sufferers   
Irish Independent
DUBLIN scientists have discovered why thick mucus builds up in the lungs of sufferers of a chronic disease, leaving them more open to infection. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. They found that contrary to ...

Irish team in CF breakthrough   Irish Health
Cystic fibrosis discovery may lead to new treatment strategy, help patients ...   Medical Xpress

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Majority of UK women don't shower or bathe daily   
Belfast Telegraph
Some 57 per cent of women said that they didn't have the time to shower or bathe before bed, and instead opted to freshen with wipes. Picture posed. BY KASHMIRA GANDER – 26 February 2015 ...

Don't shower every day? Well, you're still healthier than most   Herald.ie
In UK: Majority of women don't bathe or take a shower daily   Pulse Nigeria

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Science 2.0
   
Rats Know How To Repay Kindness   
Science 2.0
If I scratch your back and you scratch mine, then we're both better off as a result – so goes the principle of reciprocity, one of the most popular explanations for how co-operative behavior has evolved. But what if one partner provides a better service than ...

Rats Remember Acts Of Kindness: For The First Time, Direct Reciprocation ...   The Inquisitr
Rats Remember Who's Nice to Them—and Return the Favor   National Geographic
Behavioural study shows that rats know how to repay a favour   The Conversation UK
Irish Examiner   
ZME Science   
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Irish Times
   
Tax break for Gilead as overseas profits jump 81%   
Irish Times
Gilead Sciences, whose $1,000-a-pill hepatitis C treatment is one of the world's most expensive drugs, is avoiding billions of dollars in US taxes by booking profits overseas. The company, which has operations in Ireland, reported foreign income before taxes ...

Gilead dodges billions in taxes as money rolls in from hepatitis C drugs   Eureka Times Standard

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RTE.ie
   
Coffee may protect against multiple sclerosis   
RTE.ie
The findings were presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Washington DC. A new study suggests drinking coffee may protect against multiple sclerosis. Scientists attribute the effect to caffeine, which has already been linked to a ...

Could Coffee Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis?   U.S. News & World Report
Daily Coffee Could Lower Your MS Risk   Live Science
Study shows new health benefit to coffee   Science Recorder
The Borneo Post   
University Herald   
Medscape   
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JOE
   
Love isn't blind...drunk : Research shows that falling in love makes it harder to ...   
JOE
Have you ever been in a situation where you're in the same room as a couple that are in love but you feel more awkward than a person that has just farted in mass? Just us? Ok then. Part of the reason why it's awkward to be the third wheel on a Saturday night ...

"Love hormone" sobers up drunken rats   HealthCentral.com
'Love Hormone' May Be a Buzz Kill with Sobering Results   Sci-Tech Today
This Could Be Why You're Painfully Sober After a One-Night Stand   Munchies_ Food by VICE

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Daily Times
   
2 hours of TV a day increases BP risk in children   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Children who spend more than two hours a day in front of a screen could have a 30% higher risk of suffering from high blood pressure later in life, according to a new European study. The risk could increase to 50% if the child performs no physical ...

Watching TV is bad for children's blood pressure   Herald.ie
TV for more than two hours a day gives children high blood pressure   Irish Independent
High blood pressure link to kids' TV habits, claims research in Journal of ...   Belfast Telegraph
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Daily Times   
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RTE.ie
   
Cystic Fibrosis discovery may help sufferers breath more easily   
RTE.ie
Scientists say a Cystic Fibrosis discovery may lead to a new way to treat patients which will help them breathe more easily. A team of collaborators, including UCD researchers, has discovered why mucus in the lungs of those with the disease is thick and ...

Using the backyard trampoline to help treat cystic fibrosis   ABC Local
Intrepid Staffordshire sailor on two year voyage inspired by son   expressandstar.com
STONE FATHER SAILS AROUND THE UK FOR SON WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS   The Stone & Eccleshall Gazette

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Head transplants 'within two years'   
Belfast Telegraph
The world's first full-body transplant – in which someone's head would be sewn onto a donor body – could take place in just two years, according to a controversial surgeon. Also in this Section. Molluscs on beach could hold key to augmented reality ...

First human head transplant two years away, says one surgeon   CBS News
Meet the Italian doctor who wants to perform human head transplants   9news.com.au
Doctor Seeking To Perform Head Transplant Is Out Of His Mind   Forbes
Washington Times   
The Independent   
Irish Examiner   
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