2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
HSE reveals campaign of cruelty against elderly  Irish Independent
Frail elder-abuse victims are being pushed, shoved, bitten or kicked - and their attackers in many cases are those closest to them, a new report has revealed. Share. Go To. Comments. Others are being burned or scalded while some have their hearing or ...

2400 reports of elderly abuse last year   Irish Examiner
Pensioners at risk from loved ones as 1900 report being abused in past year   Irish Mirror
2500 incidents of elder abuse reported to the HSE last year   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Irish Independent   
Coke campaign sparks child obesity fears  Herald.ie
AN ad campaign by Coca-Cola has been criticised by obesity experts for targeting young children as Ireland nears the top of the table of fat nations. Also in this section. Girl 'terrified' by man fleeing in garda chase · Teen 'thought €25 food was free' in bar mix- ...

The Government must regulate industry that is cynically targeting young children   Irish Independent
Call for action on sugary drink ads   Belfast Telegraph
'Drastic' action needed to tackle obesity   Irish Health
Irish Times   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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  Agriland   
Lack of rural broadband to cause 'digital divide'  Agriland
The lack of a rural broadband strategy could cause a two-tier digital divide developing, according to a new report from Social Justice Ireland. It says that a rural broadband strategy should be developed and implemented as a matter of priority to help prevent a ...

Prioritise rolling out broadband to rural areas says Social Justice Ireland   Irish Farmers Journal
Number of those aged over 85 set to double   RTE.ie
Call to prepare for more aged population   Irish Times
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  Irish Independent   
New ambulance can take 60-stone patient  Herald.ie
A new ambulance designed to carry morbidly obese patients is going into service with Dublin Fire Brigade. Also in this section. Girl 'terrified' by man fleeing in garda chase · Teen 'thought €25 food was free' in bar mix-up · Man fined for giving false name to ...

Fire brigade at the scene of blaze in inner-city Dublin   thejournal.ie

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  Independent Online   
Big uptake in cervical cancer vaccination  RTE.ie
The Health Service Executive has reported an uptake rate of 84% for the cervical cancer vaccination programme for first year secondary school girls. The HSE said the uptake for the vaccine in 2012 and 2013 is above its target of 80%. This year the ...

The HSE's campaign to protect girls from cervical cancer is working   thejournal.ie
Thousands of girls immunised against HPV according to the HSE   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Cancer drive at schools   Independent Online
Laois Nationalist   
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  thejournal.ie   
Many trainee GPs considering emigration  Irish Health
Just one-quarter of GP trainees are definitely planning to stay in Ireland after they qualify, a new report from the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) has revealed. According to the ICGP, these findings raise major concerns about future workplace ...

Just 25% of GP trainees plan to stay in Ireland after graduation   Irish Times
20% of GPs who graduated in 2010 now live abroad   thejournal.ie

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  The Guardian   
British couple arrested in Spain after taking ill son from hospital  Los Angeles Times
Interpol issued this notice Friday in the search for Ashya King, 5, who has brain cancer. His parents took him from the British hospital where he was being treated and were arrested in Spain. Interpol issued this notice Friday in the search for Ashya King, 5, who ...

Ashya's family banned from visits as parents await hearing   Irish Independent
Ashya doctor: 'We regret communication break-down'   BBC News
Parents of tumour boy held in Spain as sympathy grows   Zee News
New York Times   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
An apple a day - or any other fruit - cuts heart disease risk by 40%  Mirror.co.uk
Researchers have found that people who eat fruit daily are much less likely to have cardiovascular disease than those who eat none. The study of 500,000 people also found the more fruit you eat, the more your heart disease risk falls. It also cuts blood ...

A study revealed that eating fruit every day can reduce the risk of heart and ...   Belfast Telegraph
Eating fruit every day can slash risk of heart disease   Express.co.uk
Eating at least one piece of fruit a day cuts risk of heart attack by 40%   Daily Times
Irish Times   
Daily Mail   
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Drive to help Aisling realise her dream  Irish Examiner
Aisling Tanner: Travels to Scotland three times a year, where her parents train to carry out special exercises to strengthen the parts of Aisling's body affected by cerebral palsy. Follow @EoinBearla. By Eoin English Irish Examiner Reporter. A major fundraising ...

Fundraising fashion show for the Aisling Tanner Fund   West Cork Times

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  Irish Independent   
Victoria White: Breast is best and it's time we embraced that  Irish Independent
New research shows mams who don't breast-feed are more likely to become depressed. Share. Go To. Comments. And the mothers who are most likely to be depressed are the ones who try to breast-feed and fail. So that's us they're talking about.
breast is best and it's time we embraced that   Herald.ie

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