2014年9月11日 星期四

2014-09-12 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Disciplinary action in Savita case 'a cop out'  Irish Independent
DISCIPLINARY action taken against a number of staff at University Hospital Galway (UHG) following the death of Savita Halappanavar has been slammed as a "total whitewash". Share. Go To. Comments. The former chair of the West Health Forum, Cllr ...

Slow response to Halappanavar report   Irish Times
Nine staff disciplined over role in Savita Halappanavar death   Irish Examiner
Savita death: staff disciplined   Belfast Telegraph
Times of India   
Business Standard   
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  Irish Independent   
Frightened patients tell of waking up under the knife  Irish Independent
A WOMAN who was under the surgeon's knife on an operating table endured the nightmare of waking up - but being unable to see or move with her arms strapped down. Share. Go To. Comments. The patient was undergoing a Caesarean section to deliver ...

Call to tackle issue of waking during surgery   Irish Examiner
Keeping a patient asleep during surgery is a delicate operation   Irish Times
Waking during surgery a big fear   Irish Health
RTE.ie   
thejournal.ie   
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  Irish Examiner   
The Preciousness of Health  Huffington Post
You who have only known good health gaze in the mirror to bemoan your looks. You decide your hair is too thin or dull. You think your slightly yellowed teeth disgust rather than invite. You fret over freckles and squint at other tiny imperfections until they're ...

Ebola vaccines racing forward at record pace   Science Careers Blog (subscription)
The hunt for Ebola medicines is being accelerated   The Economist
Building an emergency health response   Washington Post (blog)
Irish Examiner   
Irish Times   
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  Irish Examiner   
Widespread need for detox and rehab services - report  Irish Independent
HALF of those accessing the residential services of Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) for drug addiction are from outside the capital. Share. Go To. Comments. There has also been an increase of 34pc in people using its Midlands Harm Reduction Outreach ...

No political will to tackle growing homelessness problem, says charity   Irish Times
Homeless crisis set 'to worsen'   Irish Examiner

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Role sugar plays in obesity remains to be seen, claims expert  Irish Examiner
Prof Luc Tappy from the Lausanne University School of Biology and Medicine said sugar's role in the development of obesity and diabetes had yet to be proven. Prof Tappy has questioned whether sugar's contribution to obesity was greater than energy ...


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Post hair dye care  Sunday World
We're very lucky in this day and age that we can have virtually any colour hair imaginable. But the downside of being able to switch between shades is that tresses can be left dry and brittle. Also, not looking after your new colour properly means it could fade ...

4 ways to take care of your pastel hair   Cosmopolitan UK

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  Vancouver Sun   
Don Cayo: Tax what we need more of? Or tax what we need less of?  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If the Heart and Stroke Foundation really wants a tax on sugar — and it has some solid reasons why this makes sense — it is pitching the idea in the wrong way. The foundation got lots of headlines — and plenty of negative reaction — this ...

Under pressure   Cork News
Scotland sees fall in deaths from heart disease   Scotsman
Big Bike rolls into GP this week   Alberta Daily Herald Tribune

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ashya King: separation from parents destroyed him, says grandmother  Telegraph.co.uk
The grandmother of Ashya King says his separation from his family while in a Spanish hospital has 'destroyed him'. Patricia King said son Brett is very concerned by how Ashya, five, has changed since his parents were arrested for neglect. Mrs King, from ...

Ashya King's mum Naghmeh ''worried'' for him and will not leave his bedside in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ashya King left 'destroyed' after separation from family   Daily Star
Ashya King's cancer-zapping proton therapy suitable for rare patients   CBC.ca
Reuters   
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  BBC News   
Recovered Ebola patient William Pooley to return to Africa 'in a few weeks'  BBC News
The first British person to contract Ebola in the current outbreak in Africa is to return to the country where he was infected in order to help others fight the disease. William Pooley was treated in London after being flown out of Sierra Leone. He has made a full ...

Fears that Ebola could spread to put 70m 'at risk'   Irish Independent
Global response to Ebola marked by lack of coordination and leadership ...   Washington Post
What We're Afraid to Say About Ebola   New York Times
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  NPR   
Iowa officials focus on suicide prevention  Sioux City Journal
ROANOKE, Va. | Twenty-two years ago, Tony Smith said he almost ended his own life. Read more. DES MOINES | Experts know that at least 445 Iowans died by suicide in 2013. They're still working to determine what's driving the upward trend. “The numbers ...

State suicide numbers climbing   KCRG
Confronting the stigma of suicide   Lamron
Alcohol raises suicide risk by 800pc   Herald.ie
NPR (blog)   
InformationWeek   
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