2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Almost 500 additional suicides linked to the recession   
Irish Independent
The National Suicide Research Foundation has found that there was a significant increase in rates of suicide and self-harm during the recession, and that men were more at risk than women. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Suicide Stats Increased During The Recession   98FM
Almost 500 additional suicides linked to recession   Irish Times
Suicides of more than 470 men in Ireland linked to recession   thejournal.ie
Newsworks.org   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Switch off the lights for bats   
Belfast Telegraph
The popular belief that street lighting is attractive to common bats has been discredited, according to new research. Also in this Section. Lafarge merger doubts hit CRH · Brick killer jailed for life · Ireland opens consulate in Texas · Kenny urged to help ...

Bats are dazzled by bright lights, just like us   Irish Examiner
Bats welcome decision for streetlights to be switched off, Exeter study finds   Exeter Express and Echo

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Irish Examiner
   
46 countries are backing the world's first LSD brain imaging study   
Irish Examiner
A crowd funding campaign for the world's first ever images of the brain on LSD has smashed its initial financial goal of £25,000 in just 36 hours. Over 1,200 people in 46 countries jumped in support of the study, as part of the collaboration between the Beckley ...


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BreakingNews.ie
   
Another board member resigns from Diageo-funded responsible-drinking ...   
BreakingNews.ie
There has been another resignation from the board of the Diageo-funded Stop Out-of-Control Drinking campaign. Mental health care organisation MyMind said that due to resource restraints within their organisation, it is no longer possible for a representative ...

Another blow for Diageo 'careful drinking' group – as second board member quits   thejournal.ie

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Western Gazette
   
Children whose parents watch 3 hours of television likely to become "couch ...   
Western Gazette
PARENTS who watch more than three hours of television a day are setting up their children to become couch potatoes, a study has suggested. In the study produced by University College London, researchers focused on 6,000 British people born in a single ...

TV habit could lead to lifetime as couch potato, warn experts   Daily Mail
Inactivity in children promotes couch potato lifestyle   Active Quote
Inactive kids will become 'couch potatoes'   Netdoctor
Laois Nationalist   
BBC News   
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Loss of grandmother inspires Rice to launch health awareness campaign   
Yahoo Eurosport UK
Like many people, Longford Town midfielder Stephen Rice first heard about platelet transfusions when the life of a loved one became dependent on them. Platelets, blood cells which stop bleeding and bruising, are used to help patients suffering from cancer, ...


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Financial Times
   
Dementia research boosted by $100m venture capital fund   
Financial Times
Research into dementia is to be boosted by a $100m venture capital fund backed by the UK government and several of the world's biggest pharmaceuticals companies. Plans for the fund, the first of its kind, will be announced on Tuesday by Jeremy Hunt, the ...

Minister's 'no show' at key dementia event slammed   Irish Examiner
'Dementia patients not receiving proper care'   The Hindu
Huron Bruce MP Wants to Prevent Dementia in Canadians   BlackburnNews.com

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Northdallasgazette
   
Highlights from ACC 15 Scientific Session   
Pharmacy Times (registration)
The 2015 American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session and Expo featured the latest discoveries in cardiovascular research. Here are a few of the key findings, presented from March 14-16, 2015, in San Diego: Patients Taking New Cholesterol ...

American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session tip sheet   Phys.Org
Medical Matters: Following the links between antidepressant use and heart ...   Irish Times
No real cost difference between types of tests that look for heart disease   Medical Xpress
Albany Democrat Herald   
Northdallasgazette   
SeniorJournal.com   
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Study shows high number of Irish medical students are considering leaving ...   
Irish Times
Research showing almost nine out of 10 medical students currently attending Irish univerities are considering leaving the Republic after qualification is worrying. With over a third definitely planning to migrate and over a half of those surveyed actively ...


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mirror.co.uk
   
Lorraine Kelly: Scar from my riding horror accident still hurts three years later   
Scottish Daily Record
LORRAINE Kelly recounts the harrowing experience of falling of a horse, which still effects her years later. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. Lorraine remembers making a joke to her producer: 'I don't think I'll be at work tomorrow, do you?' I'M absolutely terrified of ...

Lorraine Kelly on the horse riding accident scar that still hurts   mirror.co.uk

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