2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Psychiatrists and obstetricians prone to complaints   
Irish Independent
Psychiatrists, obstetricians, plastic surgeons and doctors who work for on-call services are the medics most prone to being formally complained about. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An analysis of around 2 ...
Male doctors receive bulk of criticism   Irish Examiner
Male doctors twice as likely to be subject of a complaint   Herald
Thousands of complaints made against doctors in five years   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Irish Health   
thejournal.ie   
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Daily Times
   
Is the elixir of life as simple as two cups of tea?   
Daily Times
Forget expensive pills and exotic potions. The elixir of life could be as simple as a cup or two or tea. Women in their 70s and 80s lived longer if they had the equivalent of two cuppas a day, research has found. They were 40 per cent less likely to ...
Want to know a simple secret to living longer?   New Zealand Herald
Two Cups of Tea a Day Keep The Doctor Away   Clapway
Two Cups of Tea a Day Will Make You Live Longer   Food World News
The Statesman (press release)   
Metro   
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The Times (subscription)
   
M&S stirs up a storm in cup of (weak) tea   
The Times (subscription)
One day someone will rewrite the book on PR, with specific reference to the importance of customer relations and how upsetting people can be really bad for business. They will devote a whole chapter to the Marks & Spencer tea bag. This tea bag - as ...
'Shame on you!' Marks & Spencer tea rant goes viral   Telegraph.co.uk
'Shame on you' - Irish woman's Facebook complaint to Marks and Spencer over ...   Irish Independent
M&S in hot water after Facebook post criticising one-bag-per-teapot policy ...   Daily Mail
Irish Examiner   
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Irish Times
   
Fruit fly helps scientists identify gene linked to humans' alcohol consumption   
Irish Times
Drunken fruit flies have helped an international team of scientists to identify a key gene associated with alcohol consumption in humans. The researchers believe understanding how the gene works may point to new kinds of treatments for alcohol use ...

Fly study to help treat addiction   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Scientists find a way to stop the spread of cancer cells   
Irish Independent
A molecule described as the "lynchpin" of cancer spread has been identified, paving the way to potentially life-saving treatments. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Targeting the protein DNA-PKcs could prevent ...
'Linchpin' cancer molecule isolated   Irish Examiner
Molecular 'Linchpin' For Spread Of Cancer Identified   Tech Times
Cancer breakthrough as 'master switch' that causes disease to spread is ...   Daily Mail
Express.co.uk   
The Independent   
Healthline   
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Irish Medical Times
   
Parents will 'wait until their children are sick'   
Irish Medical Times
The Minister for Health believes many parents will leave it until their children actually need to see a doctor before they register their under-sixes for free GP care. Commenting on the number of children registered under the scheme, Dr Leo Varadkar ...
Irish Government Exploited Savita Case to Push Abortion Instead of Protecting ...   LifeNews.com
Minister Varadkar's first year in the job   Irish Independent

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TV3.ie
   
Second-hand smoke increases stroke risk   
TV3.ie
Second-hand smoke can cause a 30 per cent increased risk of stroke, says new study. Previous: Blue honeysuckle berries lowdown. New dangers of passive smoking have been highlighted, with an American study concluding that second-hand smoke (SHS) ...

Secondhand Smoke Raises Stroke Risk   Medscape
Secondhand Smoke Exposure Tied to Increased Stroke Risk   Doctors Lounge
How passive smoking raises the risk of a stroke by nearly a third   Daily Mail
Tech Times   
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Daily Star
   
Groundhog Day for man with rare condition who thinks it is always March 14, 2005   
Daily Star
AN ex-serviceman has a rare condition where he thinks it is the date of his dentist appointment – March 14 2005 – every day. By Harry Kemble / Published 13th July 2015. The man – known as William O – has to be told by his wife to check his computer ...
The Man Who Lost His Memory at the Dentist   Yahoo Health
Groundhog Day: Man with 90-minute memory for last decade can only ...   Irish Mirror
Routine Dental Anesthesia Traps This Man's Memory In 2005 And Can Only ...   Tech Times

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Irish Independent
   
Cave fish clues for human obesity   
Irish Independent
A fat binge-eating fish is genetically wired for big appetites in the same way as obese humans, research has shown. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Scientists believe the Mexican cave fish, whose apparent greed allows them ...
Could binge-eating FISH shed light on human obesity?   Daily Mail
Fat Fish Yield Genetic Insights Into Human Obesity   Tech Times
Fat Cavefish Give Clues to Obesity in People: Study   HealthDay
Science Codex   
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Irish Independent
   
Kenny's advisers knew of plan to shut Portlaoise   
Irish Independent
Taoiseach Enda Kenny's advisers were briefed on a confidential report recommending the downgrading of Portlaoise Hospital as long as a year ago - although it has never been published. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.

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