2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   
Irish Independent
Professor Bill Campbell, Ireland's latest Nobel Laureate. Bert and Anne Campbell at their home in Ramelton. An 85-year-old scientist from Co Donegal thought he was the victim of a prank when told he had won the Nobel Prize for medicine.
Nobel win is 'great day for Irish science'   Irish Examiner
Trio wins Nobel Medicine Prize for parasite therapies   The Nation
Cheers, hopes as Chinese pharmacologist wins landmark Nobel prize   Xinhua
ABS CBN News   
Gizmodo   
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Irish Times
   
Boy (4) who sparked 'Hope for Cian' campaign dies   
Irish Times
A four-year-old boy whose only hope of surviving a rare disease was a double lung transplant, has died. The family of Cian McDonnell Lynch from Co Meath confirmed on Monday night that their beloved son and brother “is with the angels now.” He had been ...

'Our beautiful boy is with the angels now' - Irish boy with rare illness at ...   Irish Independent
Little Cian McDonnell loses fight for life before double lung transplant op in US   Irish Mirror
Boy at centre of 'Hope for Cian' campaign passes away   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Sunday World   
Meath Chronicle   
Her.ie   
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Irish Mirror
   
"Massive effort" needed to avoid nurses' strike, says INMO   
Irish Mirror
Industrial action by nurses and midwives over the escalating trolley crisis cannot be ruled out, a representative body has confirmed. The Irish Nurses' and Midwives' Association met with Health Minister Leo Varadkar to discuss dangerous overcrowding in ...
Emergency department crisis   Irish Times
Varadkar urges focus on overcrowding 'solutions'   RTE.ie
Varadkar's €100m to tackle overcrowding 'nowhere near enough after €3.8bn lost ...   The Nationalist
Herald   
Donegal Now   
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Irish Times
   
Donohoe rules out making cycle helmets compulsory   
Irish Times
There are no plans to make cycle helmets compulsory though they are proven to reduce serious injury, Minister for Transport Paschal Donohoe has said. Such a measure would have an “instant and very negative effect” on city bicycle schemes being rolled ...

Bicycle helmets help prevent serious injuries - but only when collision occurs ...   Irish Independent
Large increase in injuries to cyclists on Irish roads   BreakingNews.ie

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TV3.ie
   
Terri Dwyer's secret battle with cancer   
TV3.ie
Terri Dwyer has revealed she was diagnosed with skin cancer last year after, what she believes was caused by, too much use of sun beds when she was younger. Previous: Kris Jenner: Caitlyn can f**k himself. Next: Girls Aloud reunite again for Nicola ...

Terri Dwyer reveals her terrifying secret skin cancer battle - and warns ...   Irish Mirror
Hollyoaks star Terri Dwyer speaks out about skin cancer battle: 'I've had a ...   Closer
Former Hollyoaks star Terri Dwyer blames sunbeds for skin cancer   Daily Mail
OK! Magazine   
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Irish Times
   
Surgery in the womb saves more than 100 babies' lives   
Irish Times
Imagine an aeroplane full of small children that's careening out of control. The airline – let's call it HSEAir – doesn't have a brilliant reputation and the plane is expected to crash, with huge loss of life. But then the crew perform a manoeuvre they ...

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Nature World Report
   
(+Video) Infants who get treated for asthma have stunted growth   
Nature World Report
Researchers from Kuopio University Hospital and University of Eastern Finland analysed information on the height, weight and asthma medicine intake of 12,482 Finnish children aged 0-24 months. They found that children who used inhaled corticosteroids ...

Study finds that children given asthma steroids more likely to experience ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Asthma Medications Taken During Infancy Linked To Stunted Growth   Eurasia Review
Study finds that children given asthma steroids more likely to experience   Ledger Gazette
Delhi Daily News   
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BreakingNews.ie
   
Smoking linked to almost half of fatal fires in the North   
BreakingNews.ie
Smoking has been linked to almost half the fatal fires in the North of Ireland over the past five years. The Fire and Rescue Service said this applied to 22 of the 53 accidental fire deaths since 2010. Alan Walmsley, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, said ...
Smoking linked to almost half fatal fires in Northern Ireland   Belfast Telegraph
Warning as smoking linked to fire deaths   U.TV

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Irish Times
   
Wadsworth: Take precautions against SIDS   
Lincoln Times-News
SIDS, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is the sudden and unexplained death of a baby under one year of age. It is the leading cause of death in babies after one month of age to one year. Although health care providers don't know what causes SIDS, there ...
'The best part is seeing parents who have been destroyed by grief investing in ...   Irish Times

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USA TODAY
   
Teal is the new orange for Halloween pumpkins   
USA TODAY
Teal is the new orange this Halloween for many families. A national campaign, called the Teal Pumpkin Project, is encouraging parents to offer non-food treats for children with food allergies and to mark their intent by placing a teal-colored pumpkin ...
Teal pumpkins beckon trick-or-treaters with food allergies   WTSP 10 News
The AMAZING Health Benefits of Eating Pumpkin   TV3.ie
Upstate New York's Best Pumpkin Beers: Here are 10 to try   Syracuse.com
Sunday World   
The Guardian   
Alice @ 97.3   
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