2015年7月15日 星期三

2015-07-16 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Mobiles ring the changes in gambling   
Irish Examiner
The growing use of mobile phones has increased the problem of gambling in Ireland, contributing to hidden online activity, a new study shows. Children as young as nine gamble, according to Playing Social Roulette: The Impact of Gambling on Individuals ...

Gambling addiction may start as early as nine years old, study suggests   Irish Times
'Covert' gambling easier with mobiles   Herald
Study: 40000 in Ireland known to have a gambling problem   Irish Independent
RTE.ie   
Leinster Express   
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Irish Times
   
Woman pretended to be pregnant to stop boyfriend strangling her   
Irish Times
A young woman had to pretend to her boyfriend that she was pregnant to stop him from strangling her, a court in Co Donegal has heard. Shauna McLaughlin was assaulted and imprisoned by Brian McLaughlin after they argued following a night out in Co ...

Terrified woman pretended to be pregnant to stop boyfriend from strangling her   Irish Mirror

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Irish Independent
   
EU watchdog will review cervical cancer vaccines   
Irish Independent
The European medicines watchdog is examining the safety profile of the vaccine which protects against cervical cancer, following rare reports of girls who received it suffering symptoms such as pains in their limbs and an abnormal rise in their heart rate.
CASE STUDIES: Concerns over cervical cancer vaccine in Ireland   Irish Examiner
Varadkar insists cervical cancer vaccine is monitored for safety   Irish Times
Disturbing News: Only Two US States Require HPV Vaccination for Kids   Gizmodo
Yahoo News UK   
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UTV Ireland
   
Anger over delays to opening of Cork cystic fibrosis ward   
UTV Ireland
A cystic fibrosis ward is lying idle in Cork University Hospital (CUH) because of staffing shortages. CUH cystic fibrosis unit. ©UTV Ireland. Story Map. Story Map. Cork, Co Cork. More Munster Stories. Share Share. Story by Marése O'Sullivan @Marese_UTV ...
Cystic Fibrosis: Publicans urged to take up singing challenge   Irish Times

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BT.com
   
Taking anti-depressants can increase stroke risk   
Daily Times
Taking aspirin, ibuprofen and other popular painkillers alongside anti-depressants may raise the risk of having a stroke, doctors have warned. A study of four million people found that those taking the two types of drug were almost four times as likely ...
Antidepressant+NSAID May Raise Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage   Doctors Lounge
Combined Antidepressants And Painkillers Linked To Bleeding Risk   Science 2.0
Certain drug mixtures can trigger brain bleeds   Blouin News Blogs
TV3.ie   
UPI.com   
Washington Post   
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Irish Mirror
   
Heartbroken widow dies just days after her husband on the eve of their diamond ...   
Irish Mirror
An 84-year-old widow died days after her husband passed away – on the eve of their diamond anniversary. The family of Hazel and George Richards, also 84, said she gave up when he died from an infection after a stroke as they prepared to celebrate 60 ...

Plymouth woman 'died of a broken heart' after husband passed away   Western Morning News

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Patients waking up during surgery   
NEWS.com.au
MANY more people may be waking up during operations than previously thought, health experts have warned. THE phenomenon, known as Accidental Awareness during General Anaesthesia (AAGA), is one of the most feared complications for people who ...

More people than previously thought could be waking up during surgery   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Botched cancer surgery turned husband into a complete stranger to his loving wife   
Mirror.co.uk
A woman has revealed her struggle after her husband underwent botched cancer surgery which caused him to lose his MEMORY. Sonya Lea has written a book called Wondering Who You Are which tells of how her husband Richard Bandy, now 57, became ...

Cancer survivor's wife Sonya Lea writes memoir on botched surgery memory loss   Daily Mail

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Irish Mirror
   
Air steward could have been killed from exposure to toxic cabin air, inquest ...   
Irish Mirror
A long-serving airline worker may have died from exposure to toxic cabin air, an inquest has heard. Matthew Bass, 35, had a 15-year career as an air steward with easyJet and British Airways prior to his sudden death. While an initial postmortem failed ...
Crawley cabin crew member feared to have died due to contaminated air on ...   Crawley News

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Closer
   
WATCH: Horrific video of ingrown toenail being 'fixed' goes viral   
Closer
But now there's a device out there which claims to "manually straighten your painful ingrowing nails in around 30 minutes of self-treatment”. Yup, the Japanese Makizume Robo Ingrown Toenail Fixer (it just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?) is a stylish ...
Video of ingrown toenail being fixed will make you squirm   Metro
This method of fixing an ingrown toenail is both genius and disgusting   Mirror.co.uk
Fix Your Ingrown Toenails With This Weird New Japanese Contraption   Medical Daily
Cosmopolitan.com (blog)   
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