2015年6月7日 星期日

2015-06-08 Ireland Health


Dublin People
   
Bid to give MND sufferers a voice   
Milngavie Herald
Elizabeth Ogg (66), who taught English at Bearsden Academy for more than 25 years, developed MND two years ago and lost her voice as one of the side effects of the debilitating disease. Dynamic Dart Advertisement. Now her family are taking part in an ...

Star power a boost   The Advocate
Loretto's courage   Dublin People
Motor Neuron Diseases Treatment Market Segment Forecasts up to 2020 ...   Medgadget.com (blog)

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BBC News
   
Call for NHS in Wales to fund Down's syndrome blood test   
BBC News
The NHS in Wales should fund a safer pregnancy test for Down's syndrome rather than waiting for approval across the UK, a doctor has said. Dr Bryan Beattie, a consultant in fetal medicine, said women taking the current test are "gambling" their pregnancies.
New Blood Test Can Detect Down's Syndrome, Result is 99 Percent Accurate   Headlines & Global News
New Non-invasive Down's Syndrome Test: Cost-effective Way Of Carrying Out ...   Times Gazette
NIPT (Non-invasive Prenatal Testing) for detecting Down's syndrome lowers ...   Benchmark Reporter
West Texas News   
Uncover California   
Modern Readers   
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ABC Online
   
Ubble online tool predicts likelihood of death within five years   
ABC Online
Two Swedish researchers have developed an online tool to predict the likelihood someone will die within the next five years. The website Ubble uses the findings of scientific research carried out by Andrea Ganna and Erik Ingelsson to assess survey ...

Live each day as if it's your last - one day you'll be right   Irish Independent
Will you die in the next five years? Ubble website will tell you the answer   The Indian Express
Online Test Predicts Chance Of Death Within Five Years   The Inquisitr
Stuff.co.nz   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Asda, Sainsbury's and Waitrose issue gluten-free recall   
Telegraph.co.uk
Three major supermarkets have recalled products advertised as gluten-free, amid fears that they may actually contain gluten. Asda, Sainsbury's and Waitrose issued alerts, covering products including pitta breads, pizza bases and pancakes. Genius, the ...

Gluten-free foods are recalled... for having gluten: Five supermarket chains strip ...   Daily Mail
'Gluten-free' products recalled by major supermarkets   BBC News
Asda recall products that may not be gluten-free   Irish Examiner
Mirror.co.uk   
Derby Telegraph   
Evening Standard   
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Irish Examiner
   
Alabama high court upholds ruling on teeth-whitening limits   
Greenville Daily Reflector
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday upheld a lower court's ruling that teeth-whitening procedures in the state may only be performed by licensed dentists. Story continues below advertisement. The state supreme court said in ...

Alabama High Court: Only Licensed Dentists Can Whiten Teeth   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Huffington Post
   
A little sunscreen goes a long way   
Covington News
My kids have been out of school for two weeks and the morning routine has drastically changed. There is a lot of squirming from my youngest and a few excuses from my oldest… It is a struggle to get them to wear sunscreen. They spend four or six hours ...

Five myths about sunscreen   Washington Post
Should you switch to a mineral sunscreen?   Daily News & Analysis
Sun series: Make-up tips   Sunday World
Huffington Post (blog)   
Nation News   
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Daily Times
   
How stress at work can make you pile on the pounds   
Daily Times
That's because a new bout of workplace stress can lead to poor diet and comfort eating. Interestingly, being under constant pressure doesn't affect weight. It isn't clear why this is, but it may be that the sudden onset of long hours and extra demands causes ...

Sudden work stress can cause weight gain   TV3.ie

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Why obesity protects against heart disease and heart attack   
Telegraph.co.uk
Being obese could actually help reduce improve chances of survival after a heart attack because excess fat appears to fight heart disease, a study has shown. Previously scientists were puzzled about why the most overweight people live longer after a heart ...

Fat 'can help fight heart disease', latest research finds   Irish Examiner
Fat can fight heart disease, new research shows   The Australian (blog)
Overweight people who suffered heart attack could live longer than healthy ...   The Independent
The Times (subscription)   
Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
Welch blasts 'dangerous' Hopkins   
Irish Independent
Actress Denise Welch has pledged to stand up to controversial columnist and TV personality Katie Hopkins, saying: "I'll always stick up for the vulnerable people she targets." Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Denise Welch targets 'dangerous bully' Katie Hopkins in crusade against mental ...   Scottish Daily Record
Denise Welch lays into 'bully' Katie Hopkins over views on mental health   Metro
Denise Welch takes on Katie Hopkins over loudmouth's taunts about depression ...   Mirror.co.uk

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The Hans India
   
Couples fantasise about someone else while having sex   
The Hans India
While you may be honestly making "love" to your partner, it turns out nearly half of men and women fantasise about someone else, possibly a colleague, while having sex. According to a survey 46 per cent of women and 42 per cent of men let their imagination ...

Who is your fantasy?   Ahmedabad Mirror
While having sex nearly half of women think of someone other than their partner ...   Mirror.co.uk

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