2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
WHO food report: No need to avoid red meat, says FSAI   
Irish Examiner
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has said people should not avoid eating red meat altogether after the World Health Organisation classified processed meat as carcinogenic. FSAI said healthy eating was all about moderation adding that lean red meat ...
Worried eating meat will give you cancer? Then you should visit your local butcher   Irish Independent
WHO is not saying don't eat meat   Irish Times
The Science Against Meat: A Look at 5 Key Studies About Cancer Risk   NDTV
Economic Times   
CNN   
The Guardian   
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Irish Independent
   
Homeless families in hotel rooms likened to days of city tenements   
Irish Independent
Tanya Ward, Chief Executive, Childrens rights Alliance speaks at the ChildrenÕs Rights Alliance launch Report, Are we there yet? to top UN Body. The plight of homeless children forced to live in hotels with their families has been likened to youngsters ...
'Dark clouds' over rights of children   Irish Examiner
Child abuse victims must wait 18 months for support, group says   Irish Times
UN could censure Ireland over child poverty   RTE.ie
The Nationalist   
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UTV Ireland
   
Mum of boy killed by drunk driver recalls 'silence' of death   
UTV Ireland
Brave mum Gillian Tracey read a victim impact statement in court on Tuesday at a sentencing hearing of a drunk driver who killed her son Ciaran outside Portarlington, Co Laois last year. Ciaran Tracey. Ciaran Treacy, aged 4, died in the accident.

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Irish Times
   
Glenisk issues product recall over peanut concern   
Irish Times
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has issued an allergen warning for certain Glenisk and Supervalu granola yoghurts which may contain traces of peanut. Recent lab tests showed that packets of honey and natural Glenisk yoghurt with granola, and ...

Glenisk issues product recall after 'low levels of peanut' found in granola   Irish Independent
Irish manufacturer Glenisk recalling specific batches of yogurt   Sunday World
Have you bought Glenisk or Supervalu yogurt with granola? Four are being recalled   thejournal.ie

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Channel 4 News
   
Doctors 'legally required' to report cases of childhood FGM   
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
A duty on all teachers, doctors, nurses and social workers in England and Wales is to be introduced on October 31st, requiring them to report any cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) among girls under the age of 18. The move was announced earlier ...
FGM is outlawed in Britain, so why are women at risk denied asylum?   Channel 4 News (blog)
Chae urges Kisii community to stop the FGM practice   Hivisasa.com
Girls Taken To Ireland To Undergo FGM, As UK Scrambles To Secure First Prosecution   Breitbart News

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Irish Independent
   
The marathon man who stopped for a stretch - and ended up saving a life...   
Irish Independent
A cardiology nurse saved the life of his childhood friend's wife when she collapsed while running the Dublin City Marathon. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ken Maleady came to the rescue of Alan Leech's wife Mary in the ...


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Irish Times
   
New kits next year will detect drivers on drugs   
Irish Times
New roadside tests to identify people driving under the influence of drugs are to be introduced across the country from early next year. Authorities have signed off on the supply of a new testing kit that will allow gardaí test motorists for drugs such ...
Gardaí to use new roadside drug testing kits from 2016   Newstalk 106-108 fm
A-CEART welcome news of new drug testing kits for Gardai   Highland Radio
New Roadside Test To Detect Drug Drivers   98FM

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Irish Independent
   
Legal action over vulnerable woman ends 'without satisfactory outcome'   
Irish Independent
A LEGAL action over the treatment of a vulnerable young Irish woman, who was returned here last summer from involuntary detention in a UK psychiatric unit, has concluded without a satisfactory outcome, the High Court heard. Share. Facebook · Twitter ...

Court unable to intervene in treatment of vulnerable woman   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Horse owners warned about outbreak of sycamore seed borne equine disease   
Irish Independent
With the first cases of Atypical Myopathy (AM) already confirmed in the UK in the past week, horse owners across Ireland are being advised to make themselves familiar with the symptoms of this fatal disease caused by the ingestion of sycamore seeds. Share.
Horse owners warned about sycamore seeds   Dorset Echo

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thejournal.ie
   
Halloween event advertises 'asylum' attraction 'filled with the crazy'   
thejournal.ie
Mental Health Ireland said it hoped organisers had not intended to portray people with mental health difficulties in a negative way. 9 hours ago 14,070 Views 30 Comments · Share64 Tweet14 Email7. Promotional image advertising this year's Haunted ...


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