2015年7月14日 星期二

2015-07-15 Ireland Health


Irish Mirror
   
Drug centre sees 31% rise in demand for services   
Irish Examiner
One of the country's longest-running specialist drug centres witnessed a 31% jump in demand for services last year. Coolmine Therapeutic Community supported 1,250 people during 2014, with women accounting for two-thirds of admissions. In its 2014 ...

Coolmine Therapeutic Community has seen 31% rise in demand for services   Irish Times
Heroin is the 'drug of choice' for 70pc of women seeking help   Herald
Demand for drug rehab at top centre rises by 31%   Irish Mirror
98FM   
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Irish Examiner
   
HSE to reissue medical cards to Magdalene survivors   
Irish Examiner
The HSE will reissue medical cards sent to Magdalene survivors after complaints they identified the women as having been in a laundry. The cards, issued in the last few days to survivors under the State's redress scheme, identify the holder as a member ...
HSE to reissue cards to Magdalene survivors   RTE.ie
Magdalene survivors' anger at medical card 'breach of privacy'   Herald

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The Nation
   
Ban says world on way to generation free of AIDS   
The Nation
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday the world was headed for a “generation free of AIDS”, after UNAIDS reported a 35-percent drop in new HIV infections from 15 years ago. The positive news was also coupled with calls for more funding, with ...

AIDS Epidemic Can End by 2030: UNAIDS   NDTV
The World Can End AIDS By 2030: UN   Huffington Post
Donor Funds to Fight Global HIV Epidemic Level Off   Voice of America
Daily Mail   
The Daily Star   
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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 ...
New role for prostate cancer protein could lead to better diagnosis and treatment   Cancer Research UK
'Linchpin' cancer molecule isolated   Irish Examiner
Prostate cancer breakthrough   Sunday World
NHS Choices   
WXYZ   
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Newsweek
   
Binge-Eating Fish Living in Caves Provide Insight Into Human Obesity Genetics   
Newsweek
Mexican cave fish are known for their binge-eating habits, a result of evolutionary changes that have allowed them to adapt to an environment where food is scarce. Stephanie Dutchen. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Obesity, genetics, genes, Fat, Fish.
Fat Cavefish Feast And Famine May Illuminate Human Obesity   Science 2.0
Cave fish clues for human obesity   Irish Independent
Could binge-eating FISH shed light on human obesity?   Daily Mail
U.S. News & World Report   
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Irish Mirror
   
Anorexia victim hid weights in bra to trick parents   
The Times (subscription)
Teenage girls have been warned about the “dangerous lure of the desire to be thin” at the inquest of a 17-year-old girl who is believed to have put weights in her bra to make herself appear heavier. She died weighing four stone. Emma Carpenter, from ...

Girls warned of 'dangerous desire to be thin' after death of anorexic teen who ...   Irish Mirror
Girls warned of 'dangerous desire to be thin' at inquest of Emma Carpenter   Daily Mail
Emma Carpenter inquest: Coroner warning over bed numbers   BBC News
Nottingham Post   
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Huffington Post
   
Denver The Guilty Dog Wants You To Know She's Had It With Ear Medicine   
Huffington Post
Denver the Labrador retriever, aka "the Guilty Dog," knows what time it is and she's not happy about it. Her owner went to administer some ear medicine in this video, posted last week, when Denver put on an especially toothy face dubbed the "McCheesy.
VIDEO: Doggy doesn't want ear medicine; gives 'McCheesy face'   WJHL
Denver the guilty dog is back... and this time she doesn't want to take her ...   Irish Independent
Dog Has Hilarious Reaction To Taking Ear Medicine   news9.com KWTV

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Can YOU solve the mystery of 'Groundhog Day' man whose memory ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Scientists have begun an urgent worldwide search for an expert who can solve the mystery of a real-life "Groundhog Day" man who lost his memory after a trip to the dentist. British doctors admitted they have "never seen anything like it before" and are ...
Memory-loss man case 'like nothing we have ever seen before'   Biology News Net (press release) (registration)
Memory-Loss Case 'Like Nothing We Have Ever Seen Before'   P&T Community
Real Groundhog Day man wakes up thinking it is the same day every day in ...   International Business Times UK
AskMen   
Laboratory Equipment   
Medical Xpress   
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TV3.ie
   
Sexual health concerns sussed   
TV3.ie
If you're too afraid to speak to your doctor about a sexual health concern, here are some of the things you might need to know. Previous: Second-hand smoke increases stroke risk. Next: Prostate cancer breakthrough. Talking about your sex life can be a ...

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Daily Mail
   
Cloaca suffering girl has TWO wombs, no vagina or rectum but could still have ...   
Daily Mail
An eight-year-old girl is living with an incredibly rare condition which means she has two wombs and no vagina, rectum or anus. Poppy Wadsworth's parents have said she has the genitals of a 'doll' as she just has skin where her excretory passages ...
Girl born with no genitalia desperate for life-changing operation that will ...   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Doll girl born with no vagina desperate for life-changing operation that will ...   Irish Mirror
PHOTOS: See Doll Girl Born With No Vagina But Two Wombs   NAIJ.COM
Express.co.uk   
Daily Star   
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