2014年8月28日 星期四

2014-08-29 Ireland Health

  Reuters   
West Africa Ebola outbreak could infect 20000 people, WHO says  Reuters
GENEVA/LAGOS (Reuters) - The Ebola epidemic in West Africa could infect over 20,000 people and spread to more countries, the U.N. health agency said on Thursday, warning that an international effort costing almost half a billion dollars is needed to ...

Ebola outbreak: Cases could exceed 20000, WHO says   CBC.ca
Canada sending chartered plane for Ebola lab scientists in Sierra Leone   CTV News
WHO explains how a suspected Ebola outbreak spread in Congo   Los Angeles Times
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  Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Foreign doctors 'don't get essential training'  Irish Examiner
We rely heavily on overseas doctors to prop up our health service — but their training opportunities appear thin on the ground compared to our homegrown medical graduates, new figures indicate. The Medical Council's Medical Workforce Intelligence Report ...

One in three doctors treating patients here is now from abroad, while home ...   Irish Independent
High number of doctors emigrating   Irish Health
Survey shows rise in number of young doctors emigrating   Irish Times
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Hire staff on short contracts - HSE boss  Irish Independent
HEALTH Service Executive boss Tony O'Brien favours hiring doctors and nurses on short-term contracts instead of relying on costly agency staff. Share. Go To. Comments. Mr O'Brien said the option that was being "discussed" was aimed at putting in place ...

Assaults by patients on medical staff cost €1.5m   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Examiner   
Experiment trips up elderly to help them avoid falling  Irish Examiner
Researchers are tripping older people on purpose in an experiment to prevent falls, the leading cause of injury in older adults. Falls among elderly people cost $30 billion (€22.7bn) yearly to treat and can send people spiralling into poor health and disability.
Scientists tripping seniors on purpose to stop future falls   CTV News
Tripping up the elderly in the name of science: Researchers believe forced falls ...   Daily Mail
Researchers Trip Seniors to Prevent Future Falls   Counsel & Heal
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Alcohol warning for Heart Month  Cork News
The Irish Heart Foundation is warning that more than one million Irish adults are at increased risk heart disease due to high alcohol consumption. Statistics released ahead of this year's Heart Month found that 75% of alcohol consumed forms part of a binge ...

With high blood pressure, light to moderate drinking may protect heart   Reuters

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  Belfast Telegraph   
A mile a day to keep cancer at bay  Belfast Telegraph
Breast and also prostate cancer patients could cut their risk of dying by walking just one mile a day, it has been suggested. Also in this Section. Signs of housing market cool down · Cowell ready for 'ratings battle' · Farage and Carswell visit Clacton · New rules ...

Walking a mile each day 'cuts cancer death risk by half': Physical activity ...   Daily Mail
Cancer patients can boost chances of surviving disease by 40% walking a MILE ...   Mirror.co.uk
Cancer patients 'can cut death risk by walking'   ITV News
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  Southern Star Newspaper   
Rosanna Davison opens Ireland's first gluten-free in-store bakery at Scally's ...  West Cork Times
Rosanna Davison and Gluten Free Bakers Robbie Ryan and Kris Jeske. Pic: Michael MacSweeney/Provision. A BIG crowd turned out at Scally's SuperValu in Clonakilty for the official opening of Ireland's first in-store, gluten-free bakery at the popular West ...

Rosanna opens Scally's gluten-free bakery   Southern Star Newspaper
Ireland's first in-store gluten-free bakery opens in Co Cork   Businessandleadership.com

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  CTV News   
Windsorites asked to give blood for Childhood Cancer Awareness month  CTV News
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, and the family of a local survivor is hoping Windsorites will give the gift of life. For eighty-year-old Luca Aversa it has been a life-long battle. At four-months-old, Luca's family learned he had cancer. Since, he ...

Orlando Mayor Dyer accepts 5-year-old's childhood cancer challenge   News 13 Orlando
N-ice to meet you as Lily Mae helps to drench Lord Mayor for charity   Irish Independent
Survivor raises awareness about childhood cancer   650 CKOM News Talk Radio
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Cork is going for gold to beat cancer  Cork News
Some of Cork's most famous buildings and landmarks will go golden next month, as one of the most extensive awareness campaigns for children with cancer gets underway. The Light It Up Gold campaign, which will be held throughout September to mark ...

Going gold for pediatric cancer awareness month   WNCT

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First-ever 3D-printed vertebra implanted in 12-year-old cancer patient's spine  Fox News
Surgeons in China successfully implanted a 3D-printed vertebra into a 12-year-old cancer patient's spine in a first-of-its-kind procedure at Peking University Hospital in Beijing. REUTERS. 6603DSpine5.jpg. Qin Minglin, 12, was diagnosed with Ewing's ...

Chinese boy has 3D-printed vertebra implant in surgical world-first   Mirror.co.uk
Beijing Scientists Replace A Boy's Vertebra With A 3D-Printed Bone - The First ...   Businessinsider India
3D printed spine used in world first surgery to help a 12-year-old boy walk again ...   Daily Mail
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