2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Overprotecting children 'can heighten suicide risk'   
Irish Independent
Overprotecting children could be contributing to higher suicide risks in later life, an Irish GP and author has warned. Dr Harry Barry was speaking at the Console World Suicide Prevention Day Conference at the Aviva Stadium.
Suicide prevention day: Equip children to deal with failure, says GP   Irish Examiner
Conference told over-protecting children could raise suicide risks   Irish Times
Overprotected kids at higher risk of suicide because of lack of problem ...   Irish Mirror
TodayFM   
Irish Health   
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RTE.ie
   
TB vaccine may only be given to 'at-risk' children   
Irish Examiner
The vaccination against TB could become a selective jab and not one given to all babies under proposed changes by the Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa). The health watchdog has started a public consultation on proposed changes to the BCG ...

TB vaccinations may be scrapped except for babies most in danger   Herald
BCG jab to be limited to high-risk babies   Irish Times
Widespread BCG vaccinations could be scrapped   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Yahoo News UK   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Anxiety, depression? Blame it on pressure to be online 24/7   
Financial Express
You may want to rethink how your kids use social media as a new study has revealed that the pressure to be constantly available and respond 24/7 on online accounts can cause depression, anxiety and reduce sleep quality for teenagers. The researchers ...

Facebook leads children to suffer depression and disturbed sleep   Daily Mail
Night social media linked to depression   NEWS.com.au
Herald View - A non-chemical drug?   Herald Scotland
Irish Examiner   
The Guardian   
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Irish Times
   
Food and drink firms may have to cut sugar and fat content   
Irish Times
Food and drink manufacturers may be forced to lower the sugar and fat content of products if they fail to do so voluntarily. The Department of Health is looking at requiring food companies to make their products healthier should a voluntary initiative ...

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Forbes
   
Why Aren't Schools Doing More to Prevent Suicide?   
Forbes
“Every school in our district had a crisis plan if a staff member died of cancer or a student got in a car accident. But suicide…wasn't on my agenda. We just did not think it was going to happen here. Unfortunately we learned the hard way. It was only ...
Shedding stigma to stop suicides on college campuses   WGNO
Panel: Stigma is obstacle to mental health care   Military Times
News Woodstock & Region   Woodstock Sentinel Review
Redding Record Searchlight   
104.7 Heart FM   
The News-Press   
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Irish Independent
   
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   
Irish Independent
Alzheimer's disease may be passed on through blood transfusions and contaminated surgical instruments, scientists have suggested. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain disease may be transmissable in ...

Alzheimer's may be transmissible, new study claims   New Zealand Herald
No, Alzheimer's is not contagious   CNN
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?   CBS News
Daily Times   
PPP Focus.com   
CBS Local   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ireland has third highest mortality rate in EU   
Irish Examiner
Ireland has the third highest mortality rate from diseases of the respiratory system in the EU and lung cancer accounts for more than one third of such deaths. Dr Marcus Kennedy: Legacy ofsmoking. Picture: Donagh Glavin. Figures compiled by Eurostat ...

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Irish Examiner
   
Quarter of family members bereaved by suicide contemplate taking their life   
Irish Examiner
Five years after a loved one takes their own life, more than a third of family members still feel depressed and anxious about their loss, while a quarter admit to having suicidal thoughts, according to new research. More than half were also found to be ...
'Support people as far as you're able': dying to be asked RU OK?   Central Western Daily
Advocates Encourage Suicide Talk   WUSF News
Belfast City Hall lights up orange for World Suicide Prevention Day   Belfast Live
UTV Ireland   
Newcastle Herald   
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Metro
   
Is 'oil slick' hair the next big thing for daring brunettes?   
Daily Mail
Is 'oil slick' hair the next big thing for daring brunettes? The trend of having hair that looks like petrol seems to be grabbing the internet's attention... but will is really catch on? Heather opens up about her late father... Read More · 0:51min ...
Aura Friedman introduces the new oil slick hair colour trend, that's perfect ...   Metro
This New Hair Accessory Might Be The Craziest Trend Yet   Her.ie
'Oil Slick' is the Coolest New Way to Add Fun Color to Dark Hair   StyleCaster
Daily Life   
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RTE.ie
   
Smoking ban will not be extended to e-cigarettes   
RTE.ie
The Department of Health will not extend the smoking ban to include e-cigarettes and vaping devices. RTÉ Prime Time has learned that the Department has examined whether to include the growing sector in the workplace smoking ban, but was not able to do ...

Impunity as maiden test of the Tobacco Control Act   BusinessDay
Needham would tighen rules for bodyworks establishments   Wicked Local Needham
Not vote yet on new tobacco rules   Wicked Local Norton
Daily Journal Online   
WIAT 42   
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