2015年7月9日 星期四

2015-07-10 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Court rules girl (10) should not be resuscitated   
Irish Times
An acutely ill and profoundly disabled 10-year-old girl in State care should not be resuscitated or receive emergency life-saving intervention, the High Court has ruled. Ms Justice Iseult O'Malley said a hospital had sought the order on the basis that ...
No life-saving intervention for child   Irish Examiner

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Times of India
   
How junk food fools us into overeating   
New Zealand Herald
Artificial and highly processed foods might upset the balance of bacteria in our guts and end up confusing our brains. Photo / 123RF. Eating too much fatty food can damage nerves in the stomach that tell the brain we are full, scientists believe. An ...
How junk food fools us into eating more   Independent Online
High-fat diet alters gut-brain communication   Times of India
High Fat Diets Linked To Gut Microbe Changes   Science 2.0
TV3.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Nutribullet launches investigation into incident in which woman was allegedly ...   
Irish Independent
Manufacturers of the popular blender Nutribullet are preparing to launch an investigation into an incident in which a woman was allegedly left with facial scarring after the kitchen gadget allegedly exploded.
A NutriBullet Blender Tragically Melted Off This Woman's Face   Redbookmag.com (blog)

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Daily Mail
   
Five children suffer severe burns from toxic hogweed plant found in Salford park   
Daily Mail
Five children suffered severe burns and one was scarred for life after brushing a toxic plant found growing in two separate parks. Annie Challinor, seven, was left with a permanent scar after her arm blistered when it touched a hogweed plant during a ...
Toxic PLANT leaves children with permanent scarring after playing in park   Express.co.uk
Children left with horrific burns and boils from touching highly toxic Hogweed ...   Irish Mirror
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Killer plant is hidden threat lurking in our parks this summer   Daily Star
Manchester Evening News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Overweight teenagers in denial about obesity at risk of up to 10 different ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight teenagers are in denial about their unhealthy size, according to new research. Around 40 per cent of overweight or obese teens feel they are "about the right weight". Meanwhile normal weight girls are more likely to see themselves as too ...
Many Obese Teens Do Not Think They Are Fat   University Herald
Many Overweight or Obese Teens Don't See A Problem   WebMD
Many overweight teenagers do not recognise they are too heavy   HealthCanal.com
Daily Mail   
BBC News   
The Times (subscription)   
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Irish Times
   
Breakfast roll men heartbroken as Centra goes healthy   
Irish Times
Centra has taken a step away from the breakfast roll generation with the launch of dozens of new products aimed at tapping into the desires of more health conscious consumers. The Live Well initiative aims to “redefine everyday convenience retailing ...

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Irish Medical Times
   
Strategy aims to cut suicide and self-harm by 10%   
Irish Medical Times
While provisional suicide figures for 2013 (475 deaths) and 2014 (459 deaths) indicate a slight decrease in fatalities, a new national strategy has set a target of reducing suicide and self-harm by 10 per cent over the next five years. The National ...

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Liberia: Dog Suspected in New Ebola Case Tests Negative for the Virus   
New York Times
A dead dog suspected of being the possible source for the re-emergence of Ebola in Liberia has tested negative for the disease, health officials said Tuesday, citing initial findings. Liberia's first victim of the virus since the country was declared ...

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Reuters India
   
Study links Prozac, Paxil use with birth defects   
Reuters India
REUTERS - A sweeping government study of thousands of women has found links between the older antidepressants Prozac and Paxil and birth defects, but has cleared other popular treatments in the class, including Celexa, Lexapro and Pfizer's Zoloft, ...

Some Antidepressants Linked to Higher Risk of Birth Defects   TIME
CDC Study: Some Antidepressants Linked To Birth Defects   CBS Local
Some SSRIs may raise birth defects risk when taken early in pregnancy: study   Vancouver Sun

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BBC News
   
Smoking 'may play schizophrenia role'   
BBC News
Smoking could play a direct role in the development of schizophrenia and needs to be investigated, researchers say. The team at King's College London say smokers are more likely to develop the disorder and at a younger age. Published in the Lancet ...

Smoking may trigger mental illness: study   NEWS.com.au
New analysis of smoking and schizophrenia suggests causal link   Reuters
Can smoking drive you mad? Study suggests it might   Bangkok Post
Belfast Telegraph   
The Guardian   
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