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2015-03-08 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Fear of abduction and being bitten by dogs are Irish children's biggest fears   
Irish Independent
Majella O'Sullivan Twitter · Email. Published 06/03/2015 | 08:35. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Children cite fear of dogs and being abducted (mostly girls) as the top reasons Open Gallery 1 Children cite fear of dogs and being ...

Parents should 'loosen the reins' and give children more freedom   Herald.ie
Protective parents stop kids walking to school   Irish Examiner

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The Mancunion
   
Correlation between financial pressure and eating disorders   
The Mancunion
Recently, The University of Southampton and Solent NHS Trust carried out an assessment on 400 undergraduate students at universities across the country. They asked them to answer questions in the Eating Attitude Test (EAT) relating to their daily lives.
Dear Men, Stop Telling Me 'Real Women Have Curves'   Huffington Post
Is it possible to recover from an eating disorder?   Irish Examiner
Eating Disorders Service launched   Leitrim Observer
Sligo Champion   
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The Kerryman
   
Honour for Kerry's 'go-to' man in UK   
Irish Independent
Majella O'Sullivan Twitter · Email. Published 08/03/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. HE is the 'go-to' man for anyone wanting a start in the construction industry in the UK, and the guy parents contact on behalf of sons and ...

Environment group secures national Get Involved Award   The Kerryman

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NEWS.com.au
   
Best health insurance cover at any age   
NEWS.com.au
AS health insurance soars, we've outlined some of the most important cover options to consider depending on your stage of life. If you're one of the 13 million Aussies with private health insurance, then we've got some bad news: health insurers are about to ...

Private health insurance remains a fraught, confusing buyer's nightmare   Irish Independent
Share this story   Herald Sun

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Irish Examiner
   
How to keep dementia at bay   
Irish Examiner
However, this movie wasn't just a showcase for her acting skills; it was also an opportunity to make audiences aware of the toll dementia is taking on an increasing number of people. In the film, Julianne plays a university professor who discovers she has ...

ScienceCasts: Subtracting Gravity from Alzheimer's   Cihan News Agency

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Today.com
   
Treadmill test may predict your odds of dying in 10 years   
Today.com
Well, barring accidents and similar fatal misfortunes, cardiologists at Johns Hopkins say they can make a calculated prediction using two simple tools—a treadmill and a heart rate monitor. The new formula, named the FIT Treadmill Score, is described in the ...

A new treadmill test can tell you if you will die in the next ten years   Irish Examiner
Your Treadmill Can Predict Your Mortality   Runner's World Newswire
Will you be alive in 10 years? Fitness test could predict future   AberdeenNews.com

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Daily Mail
   
Staying upbeat can help the heart heal   
Daily Times
Heart attack victims can enjoy a healthy recovery if they look on the bright side of life, research found. Pessimists who grumble through life were twice as likely to suffer another heart attack, require surgery or even die, compared with more cheerful patients.
It's true! Optimists DO live longer: Having a positive attitude lowers the risk of a ...   Daily Mail
Heart attack recovery hinges on positive mental attitude, research shows   The Independent
Being optimistic after heart attack may help with recovery   NHS Choices
Express.co.uk   
Techie News   
Business Standard   
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Bray People
   
Kinsale's pink ribbon walk raises €50000 for charity   
Southern Star Newspaper
Over 1,000 participants raised funds for cancer research at the 2015 Kinsale Pink Ribbon talk through the streets of the pretty town last weekend. LAST Sunday, almost 1,100 walkers and runners raised over €50,000 (and counting) on the fourth Kinsale Pink ...

Ladies head to Kinsale for Pink Ribbon Walk   Bray People

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Ambassador honour for tragic Lisa Orsi in Singapore as her organs are donated ...   
Belfast Telegraph
The family of Lisa Orsi face the saddest of homecomings after her life support was switched off in a Singapore hospital. Also in this Section. Police probe poisoning letter sent to cat owners as woman fears missing pet is a victim · Anti-abortion campaigner ...

Altitude sickness kills Derry physiotherapist after volcano trek   International Business Times UK
Tragic Lisa Orsi's parents: 'Even in this dark hour, Lisa's gift of nine organs gives ...   Irish Independent
Lisa Orsi's organs donated after death following volcano trek   BBC News
Daily Mail   
Highland Radio   
the Irish News   
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Times of India
   
Men dig women with 'curvy spines'   
Times of India
A new study has revealed that men get attracted women who possess 45 to the degrees curved spine. The study observed that men who were allowed to see the silhouettes of women got attracted to those with a spine curve of 45.5 degrees, and usually men ...

Turkish university explains why men like big butts   Hurriyet Daily News
Forget boobs or bum! It's the ANGLES of a woman's body men are attracted to   Irish Mirror
Turkish uni studies 'attraction' to Kardashian trend   Al-Arabiya
Independent Online   
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