2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Gym buddies: Meet Robbie Williams' Irish trainer   
Irish Examiner
Jamie Myerscough was given the job of getting Robbie Williams back into shape for his new world tour, writes Peta Bee. Jamie Myerscough thought nothing of a lunchtime call from an agent asking if he would be interested in working with someone from the ...


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Irish Independent
   
Little changes have made all the difference   
Irish Independent
I had always been a couple of stone overweight, and I had tried all sorts of different things to lose it. At one point I went to a clinic and managed to lose three stone, but it all went back on. Then I put on another three stone when I was pregnant, and after my ...


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Stars hail child cancer patients   
Harrogate Advertiser
A group of child cancer sufferers has gathered with celebrities for a party to celebrate their bravery in fighting the terrible disease. Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins, former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, 2014 X-Factor finalists Only The Young ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Marks and Spencer adds vitamin D to all its bread   
Irish Examiner
British retailer Marks and Spencer is to add vitamin D to its entire packaged bread range after finding that customers are concerned they are not getting their recommended daily amount. Every loaf of bread and bread roll in the M&S bakery range will be made ...

Vitamin D to be added to M&S bread   BBC News
Marks and Spencer Becomes First UK Retailer to Add Vitamin D to Its Entire ...   West Texas News
M&S adds Vitamin D to bread as cases of rickets double   Telegraph.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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Channel 4 News
   
Obesity to overtake smoking as main cancer killer   
Channel 4 News
A new report warns that more cancer deaths will be caused by obesity than by smoking, due to a rapid increase in the number of people becoming overweight. News. New research has suggested that obesity is rapidly closing up on smoking as the primary ...

Obesity expands cancer deaths   The Australian (blog)
Cancer link, Blatter elected and TV snub   BBC News
Obesity will cause more cancers than smoking in ten years   Daily Mail
Sudan Vision   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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News-Medical.net
   
Study finds Peek eye testing app as accurate as traditional charts   
News-Medical.net
An app to test eyesight easily and affordably using a smartphone is as accurate as traditional charts, according to a study published today. Peek (the Portable Eye Examination Kit) is a unique smartphone-based system for comprehensive eye testing ...

Smartphones may make the eye doctor obsolete   Palm Beach Post
Phone apps could equal conventional eye tests for remote communities   ElectronicsWeekly.com
New Smartphone App May Change Future Of Testing Eyesight   Youth Health Magzine
World Report Now   
Pulse.com.gh   
Optician Online   
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Andhra Wishesh
   
Excess amount of coffee could damage your health   
Andhra Wishesh
Coffee has many health benefits. But consuming more amount of caffeine may damage your health, according to a new study. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) said single doses of up to 200mg of caffeine from a range of sources such as tea, coffee ...

Drinking more than 5 cups of espressos is dangerous   Times of India
We FINALLY know how much caffeine is too much   HLNtv.com
5 espressos a day could damage your health   Irish Examiner
Breitbart News   
The Epoch Times   
Odisha Samaya   
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Irish Independent
   
Brain drain: No end to great Irish medical exodus   
Irish Independent
The British NHS plans to recruit thousands more Irish nurses and doctors... and we're not doing anything to stop the exodus. We report from three London hospitals. Graham Clifford. Published 31/05/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter ...


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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
Rowers set off on charity challenge of travelling around Irish coast   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
20 rowers are taking on the challenge of travelling around the coast of Ireland to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. The team sets off from Bray in Co Wicklow today for the mission that will take months. On their website, organisers say the event "will ...


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The Australian Financial Review
   
Beijing rolls out tough anti-smoking laws   
The Australian Financial Review
A cleaner stands in front of giant "No-smoking" signs on the exterior of the National Stadium, also known as the Birds' Nest, as part of an anti-smoking campaign, in Beijing, May 30, 2015. Reuters. by Megha Rajagopalan. The Beijing local government has ...

Anti-tobacco protest   The Hindu
Stop illicit trade of tobacco products: WHO   Times of India
No to tobacco: 'Survey findings a story of govt's tobacco control failure'   The Express Tribune
Reuters   
ABC Online   
The Nation   
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