2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Amid cutbacks, who cares for carers?   
Irish Examiner
Marie Hickey would be lost without her grandson, Damien, 33, who has cared for her over the past nine years. Damien Hickey, 33, has saidhe values the job that he does, but does. Damien Hickey, 33, has said he values the job that he does, but does not think ...

Carers' Association criticises Department of Jobs   Irish Times
Calls for better funded resources for carers   RTE.ie
Government Strategy makes poor progress, says Carers Association   BreakingNews.ie

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RTE.ie
   
Research into ageing adults with Down Syndrome   
RTE.ie
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have begun a study to see if it is possible to protect ageing adults with Down syndrome from dementia through cognitive training. The research comes amid growing concern at levels of dementia among adults with Down ...

New study on brain exercises for healthy ageing in people with Down syndrome   Medical Xpress
Ireland ill-prepared to address needs of those with Down syndrome and dementia   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Tony O'Brien to meet RTÉ boss over HSE allegations   
Irish Times
HSE director general Tony O'Brien is to meet RTÉ director general Noel Curran over allegations the HSE tried to suppress last year's Prime Time programme on baby deaths at Portlaoise hospital. Mr O'Brien said he would write to his opposite number in RTÉ ...

'We were urged to go the legal route to stop internal review'   Irish Independent
Parents accuse HSE of hospital cover-up   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Party pills: Potent drugs disguised as ecstasy are taking over the streets   
Irish Independent
Twenty years ago, Leah Betts from Essex went into a coma after taking a single ecstasy pill on her 18th birthday and died five days later. It was later found she died from water intoxication, having drunk seven litres to avoid dehydration. But it was too late to ...

Ecstasy and toxic varieties easily available at student hangouts   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Farmers are seven times more likely to die from heart disease   
Irish Independent
Provision 190515 REPRO FREE At the launch of the Irish Heart Foundation 'Farmers Have Hearts Open Gallery 1 Provision 190515 REPRO FREE At the launch of the Irish Heart Foundation 'Farmers Have Hearts Evaluation Report' at Corrin's Farmer's Mart, ...

Farmers seven times more likely to die of heart disease   Irish Examiner

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BBC News
   
UK children becoming obese at younger ages   
BBC News
The average age at which people in the UK first become obese is decreasing, figures show. University College London researchers looked at data from more than 56,000 people born in Britain between 1946 and 2001. They found a clear shift over time, with ...

Children born since 1990 three times more likely to be overweight or obese - study   Irish Independent
90s children are THREE times as likely to be obese as their parents   Daily Mail
Second Opinion: Stop stigmatising obesity and start attacking the causes   Irish Times
WalesOnline   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Sea lions brush up their smiles   
Belfast Telegraph
A group of sea lions have been getting their teeth cleaned to help mark the start of a national oral health campaign. Also in this Section. Bear becomes backyard spectacle · [TICON-A VIDEO] 'Double-take' over floating house · Police marksmen kill fugitive cow ...

See cute pictures of sea lion getting teeth cleaned for National Smile Month   Irish Examiner
Back to Pictures   BT.com
Sea lions at Scottish safari park get their teeth brushed as part of a national ...   Scotland Now
The National   
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The Australian
   
Lack of rules making India lose out on drug trials   
Times of India
Nagpur: With a huge disease burden and an emergent pharma industry, India was slated to be the world's favourite destination for outsourcing drug trials. However, today less that 2% of the world's clinical trials are taking place in the country. Considering the ...

Improved patient access to clinical trials   9news.com.au
Clinical drug trials need healthy dose of transparency   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Clinical trials: how oranges and lemons ensured we don't compare apples with ...   Irish Times
The Guardian   
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ABC Online
   
Bullied kids have higher risk of adult obesity and heart disease   
ABC Online
Long-term impact People who have been bullied as children are more likely to be overweight or obese as adults and have a higher risk of developing heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses, according to a study by British psychiatrists. Researchers found ...

School bullying can have fatal effects - research   New Zealand Herald
Bullying in childhood to blame for one million obese Britons   Telegraph.co.uk

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ABC Online
   
Iron in the brain boosts Alzheimer's risk   
ABC Online
Dementia clue High levels of iron in the brain indicates you are more likely to develop Alzheimer's, say researchers. The findings, published in in Nature Communications, suggest it might be possible to arrest the disease using drugs that remove iron from the ...

Iron Levels Can Predict Alzheimer's Disease   Gazette Review
Research shows link between iron and Alzheimer's   Irish Examiner
Iron levels linked to Alzheimer's   BT.com
New Scientist   
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