2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Thousands of babies not immunised against TB   
Irish Times
About 50,000 babies in Ireland may not be immunised against tuberculosis (TB) by the end of this year due to a delay in the delivery of the vaccine. The Health Service Executive (HSE) ran out of the BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccination at the end ...
Concern over shortage of BCG vaccine   RTE.ie
Concern as hospitals run out of TB vaccine   UTV Ireland
KP runs short of TB vaccine   The Nation
Times Higher Education   
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Sunday World
   
Sitting down for long periods just as dangerous to your health as smoking   
Sunday World
Researchers at Queen's College in Belfast have published results of a study which found that sitting down for prolonged periods of time is just as dangerous to your health as smoking. According to researchers at the University, sitting down for lengthy ...

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Irish Independent
   
Illness 'is still stigmatised in public mind'   
Irish Independent
Irish people are happy to discuss their emotional problems, but nine out of 10 would still feel uncomfortable saying they have a mental health issue. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A new study has found that ...

Irish people 'shy away from discussing mental illness'   Irish Examiner

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KCCI Des Moines
   
New ISU study reveals which fitness trackers are less accurate   
KCCI Des Moines
AMES, Iowa —A new Iowa State University kinesiology study shows activity trackers, an upcoming trend in the fitness trend, may be less accurate when measuring certain activities, such as strength and training. Other Stories. Taxicab drivers robbed ...
Fitness trackers may not be as accurate as hoped   Irish Examiner
Inaccuracies in Popular Activity Trackers   Product Design & Development
Fitness band accuracy not always on target   Futurity: Research News
News-Medical.net   
TechRadar   
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Irish Times
   
Devoted owners produce bucket list for dying pet pooch   
Irish Times
A terminally-ill dog has enjoyed a final play in the snow after his owners created a “bucket list” of experiences for him to enjoy before he dies. Six-year-old Angus, a Bernese mountain dog, is suffering from liver cancer and has been given about a ...
Meet the 'Bucket List' dog who got to play in the snow at Braehead   Scottish Daily Record
Snow Factor visit on bucket list for cancer-hit dog Angus   Irish Independent

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BT.com
   
Eating on the Run Might Mean Eating More Later   
U.S. News & World Report
THURSDAY, Aug. 20, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Eating "on the go" may thwart people who are watching their weight, new research suggests. The study, involving three groups each with 20 women, tested the effects of various forms of "distracted" snacking ...

Walking While Eating Boosts Obesity Risk   Counsel & Heal
Eating on the go could be making you fat - research   New Zealand Herald
Study: Why It May Be Time to Reconsider 'Eating on the Go'   Entrepreneur
Medical Daily   
EurekAlert (press release)   
Huffington Post UK   
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Irish Times
   
Dementia rates lower than feared in Europe, research shows   
Irish Times
The feared dementia epidemic is not happening in some European countries where the percentage of people with dementia and the number of new cases have levelled off. However, the situation in Ireland is not known as we do not have a formal registry for ...

Dementia levels 'are stabilising'   BBC News
Dementia Levels 'Same As 20 Years Ago'   Sky News
Dementia stabilized in Europe, studies suggest   CBC.ca
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
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Horticulture Week
   
Glyphosate Task Force makes technical statement on IARC glyphosate Monograph   
Horticulture Week
Since the publication of the IARC preliminary classification of glyphosate in The Lancet in March 2015, IARC has taken steps to clarify its scope and purpose. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is an advisory body to the World ...
How safe substances become dangerous   eco-business.com
Toxic decisions: How safe substances become dangerous   Irish Examiner

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UTV Ireland
   
Man in his 90s in crisis ambulance queue at Limerick A&E   
UTV Ireland
Overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick has reached crisis levels with ambulances forced to queue for over an hour at A&E. Man in his 90s in crisis ambulance queue at Limerick A&E. Share Share. Story by Eric Clarke @ericclarkeUTV, Dublin ...
Limerick highest in country for patients on trollies   Limerick Post

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Daily Mail
   
Tesco recalls Free From Belgian Chocolate Wafers over salmonella fears   
Daily Mail
Tesco is recalling some of its own brand chocolate wafers over fears they may be contaminated with salmonella. The 'Tesco Free From Belgian Chocolate Wafers' have been recalled after another product made in the same factory tested positive for the ...

Chocolate wafers recalled in salmonella alert   Telegraph.co.uk
Salmonella risk and incorrect labelling behind product recalls   British Baker
Did you buy Belgian chocolate wafers from Tesco recently? You better read this   thejournal.ie
Ashford Herald   
Bitterwallet   
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