2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Downgrade of Portlaoise hospital set to take place next year   
Irish Independent
The downgrading of Portlaoise Hospital's A&E department will take place early next year - making it certain the controversial plan will be a bitter election issue. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The HSE announced ...

HSE called for end to complex surgery at Portlaoise years ago   Irish Examiner
Complex surgery to be transferred from Midland Hospital, Portlaoise   RTE.ie
Complex surgery to cease at hospital in damning care report   Herald
Irish Times   
Leinster Express   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Central Mental Hospital gets planning green light   
Irish Independent
Planning permission has been granted to build a new Central Mental Hospital in the campus of St Ita's Hospital Portrane in north Dublin. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The existing outdated hospital in Dundrum ...

Planning granted for facility replacing Central Mental Hospital   Irish Times
New hospital announced to replace Central Mental Hospital   Irish Examiner
News in Brief   RTE.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Shape Magazine
   
The Super-Sneaky Ways the Sun Is Getting to You   
Shape Magazine
The days spent at the beach without continuously lathering up (or spraying) your bod in sunscreen are over—at least, they better be! The importance of wearing SPF to protect ourselves from harmful rays, and keep wrinkles and premature aging at bay, has ...

Sun series: New takes on sun cream   Sunday World
Sun series: Inside SPF   TV3.ie
Sun safety tips and facts   Las Cruces Sun-News
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
BT.com   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
What is our favourite comfort food? (Hint: it's not chocolate)   
Telegraph.co.uk
When you're down in the dumps, a nice plate of your favourite food is a tried-and-tested way to bring a smile to your face. And according to new research, it's apple crumble that most of us crave. • What is Britain's favourite cheese? A survey by health care ...

This might explain why you comfort eat   Irish Examiner
Apple crumble, roast dinners and ice-cream: How 70% of Britons boost their ...   Daily Mail
Ice cream and roast dinners are Britain's happiest foods   Metro
MK News   
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Irish Examiner
   
School 'no fry zones' urged to tackle childhood obesity   
Irish Examiner
Both the Irish Heart Foundation and Social Justice Ireland are seeking the introduction of 'no fry zones' within one kilometre of schools in order to tackle the growing epidemic of childhood obesity. At present, 75% of Irish schools have at least one and 30% ...

Report calls for 'no-fry' zones around schools to help students fight obesity   Herald

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NEWS.com.au
   
Why you need to exercise during pregnancy   
NEWS.com.au
RELUCTANT to exercise during pregnancy? We know it's hard to be motivated, but a Spanish study has found that women who exercise during pregnancy are about a third less likely to develop gestational diabetes, and put on less weight. Gestational ...

Exercising during pregnancy cuts risks   Herald
Exercise during pregnancy found to cut the risk of gestational diabetes   MadeForMums
Exercise cuts risk of gestational diabetes   The Australian (blog)
Times of Malta   
Diabetes.co.uk   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Times
   
Cancer now leading killer of men in Britain   
Irish Times
Cancer has overtaken cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks and strokes, as the leading killer of British men for the first time since the middle of the last century. However, women are still more likely to die from heart diseases than any other cause, ...

Cancer now killing more men than heart disease   Daily Mail
Cancer Is Now the Number 1 Killer of Men in the UK   TIME
North-South divide in heart disease continues   Herald Scotland
Hartlepool Mail   
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The Sun Daily
   
Communal bathrooms are hothouses for toothbrush bacteria   
The Sun Daily
TOOTHBRUSHES in communal bathrooms could be playing a game of catch with the bacteria fecal coliforms, spreading it far and wide in a short time, according to a new study. If the name "fecal coliforms" gives you the willies, the bacteria originates in the ...

Your Toothbrush Likely Has Poop On It, Study Finds   Huffington Post
60pc of toothbrushes contain faecal matter from your bathroom's other ...   Irish Independent
Your toothbrush may be contaminated with faeces   Times of India
GoodHousekeeping.com (blog)   
The Indian Express   
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Irish Examiner
   
Pain of stigma 'a reality' for people with dementia   
Irish Examiner
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland has launched a campaign to address the stigma that adversely affects thousands of people living with dementia and their carers often preventing individuals from seeking or sharing a diagnosis. Kathleen Lynch helped ...


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Herald Sun
   
Statins can cut cancer death risk up to 55%   
Irish Examiner
Statins could cut the risk of dying from cancer by up to 55%, according to research. A 15-year study of almost 150,000 people found that those taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs were more likely to survive the illness. Experts at the world's biggest cancer ...

Men! Having THIS Many Orgasms Reduces Your Risk Of Prostate Cancer   YourTango
Statins could majorly cut number of cancer deaths   TV3.ie
Statins could halve risk of dying from cancer, says major study   The Guardian
The Australian (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Herald Sun   
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