2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Fire brigade to lose ambulance dispatch duties in the capital   
Irish Independent
Dublin Fire Brigade will no longer be responsible for ambulance dispatch in the capital after it emerged up to 50pc of calls are not responded to on time. Dublin Fire Brigade will no longer be responsible for ambulance dispatch in the capital after it emerged up ...

Dublin officials and HSE announce ambulance call out changes   Irish Examiner
Dublin Fire Brigade warns of industrial action   RTE.ie
One in four ambulances dispatched on life or death 999 calls failed to meet ...   Irish Mirror
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
Law changes bid to reduce cancer risk from use of sunbeds   
Irish Examiner
The rules are aimed at reducing the increased risk of skin cancer associated with the use of sunbeds. While welcoming the legislation, the Irish Cancer Society said they did not go far enough and called on the Government to ban outright the use of sunbeds ...

New sunbed regulations now in effect   Irish Health
The Truth About Tanning - 10 Sunbed Myths Debunked   Her.ie
New restrictions on sunbed use in force from today   Westmeath Independent
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Mirror
   
One year on: 'If even one person stops smoking, then it will all be worth it'   
thejournal.ie
It's one year since the death of Gerry Collins, but he continues to inspire people to quit smoking. 6 hours ago 10,796 Views 61 Comments · Share65 Tweet86 Email10. MANY WILL REMEMBER the face of Gerry Collins from the hard-hitting and poignant no ...

Gerry Collins' QUIT ads 'have saved lives'   Irish Health
HSE thanks family of Gerry Collins for contribution to anti-smoking campaign   Newstalk 106-108 fm
'Don't smoke, don't start, and if you have, stop': Gerry Collins still inspiring, 1 year ...   JOE
Leicester Mercury   
Irish Mirror   
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myCentralOregon.com
   
Are Diets Good or Bad?   
Huffington Post
Are diet programs good or bad? This is such a tricky question, isn't it? Let me first preface this by saying that I know I'm lumping a whole lot into the term "diet." When I say diet in this case, I'm talking about a restriction-based plan that tells you exactly what you ...

Eating clean takes some getting used to   St. George Daily Spectrum
Creator of the Paleo Diet Publishes First-Ever Cookbook   myCentralOregon.com

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Irish Times
   
Half of nurses pay up increased fees   
Irish Examiner
Almost half of the country's 64,000 nurses and midwives have paid their regulatory authority the full registration fee of €150, it emerged yesterday. The three nurses' unions — the INMO, the Psychiatric Nurses Association, and Siptu — have been urging ...

Meeting to take place on 50% rise in registration fee for nurses   Irish Times

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Sunday World
   
Say hi to HIIT   
Sunday World
If you haven't got time for a leisurely hour-long gym session, high-intensity interval training could be the perfect activity for you. HIIT basically involves workouts that switch between intense bursts of movement and less-intense activities, or in some cases ...

5 Workouts to keep your fitness motivation going   VOXXI

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Cheshire Today
   
Black tea can help prevent diabetes   
Times of India
A new research has found that drinking a cup of black tea can prevent type-2 diabetes in humans. According to the research black tea restrains the body from absorbing glucose sugars, excess of which causes type-2 diabetes. The researchers said that their ...

Tea could reduce risk of diabetes   Cheshire Today
Black tea can help prevent diabetes: New Study   Daily News & Analysis
Drinking a cup of tea can help prevent diabetes, new research shows   The Independent
New Zealand Herald   
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Irish Examiner
   
Report warns of ebola-like 'epidemic'   
Irish Examiner
Almost 30 countries are highly vulnerable to an ebola-style epidemic which could jeopardise the future of millions of children, a charity has warned. A report by Save The Children ranks the world's poorest countries on the state of their public health systems ...

Nearly 30 Countries 'Highly Vulnerable' to Ebola-Style Epidemic: Report   NDTV
Nearly 30 countries "highly vulnerable" to Ebola-style epidemic - charity - TRFN   Reuters Africa
Ebola epidemic is 'wake-up call' for investment in universal healthcare   The Guardian
Channel News Asia   
Jamaica Observer   
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Irish Times
   
Dental cover cuts have hurt but there are still some things to smile about   
Irish Times
It's undoubtedly a pain in the mouth, but since public dental cover was slashed by the government back in 2010 going to the dentist has increasingly become a pain in your wallet too. Thankfully dentists have responded by offering more competitive rates as ...

A warm smile at the clinic   Suffolk News-Herald
CT Mission of Mercy will offer free dental care   WFSB

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Irish Examiner
   
How many of these breakfast cereals can you name?   
Irish Examiner
Are you a morning person? Do you spring out of bed on a cereal mission to the kitchen or are you forever running out of milk and grabbing a coffee on the way to work? We've photographed 10 bowls of breakfast cereals to put your morning knowledge to the ...


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