2014年9月29日 星期一

2014-09-30 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Dhara's husband tells of relief at verdict of 'medical misadventure'  Irish Independent
A heartbroken husband whose wife died 10 days after being admitted to hospital pregnant with their first child spoke last night of his relief that his four-year fight for justice is over. Share. Go To. Comments. An inquest jury at Carrick-on-Shannon court returned ...

Jury finds Kivlehan death due to medical misadventure   Irish Times
Dhara Kivlehan verdict reached   Laois Nationalist
Dhara Kivlehan inquest: Jury finds death due to medical misadventure   Irish Mirror
RTE.ie   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  thejournal.ie   
“Deplorable overcrowding”: Dozens on trolleys in Limerick hospital  thejournal.ie
The INMO said today that the Major Emergency Plan should have been implemented at the hospital today, with 47 people on trolleys in the Emergency Department this morning. 7 hours ago 7,241 Views 18 Comments · Share1 Tweet4 Email11.
University Hospital Limerick nurses call for major emergency plan to be activated   Irish Examiner
Limerick hospital crisis: 47 on trolleys   Clare Champion
Overcrowding crisis at Mullingar hospital   Irish Health
Limerick Leader   
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  Irish Independent   
Nurse taped patient mouth 'in a moment of stupidness'  Irish Independent
A NURSE who placed surgical tape over the mouth of a severely brain damaged patient, accepted that the action amounted to professional misconduct. Share. Go To. Comments. Bimbo Paden had worked at St John's Community Hospital in Sligo since 2001, ...

Nurse describes moment she discovered colleague had taped patient's mouth   Irish Times
Nurse who taped up patient's mouth faces professional misconduct allegations   RTE.ie

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  The Medium   
Life Health & Wellbeing  Irish Independent
Published 30/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. What exactly is Ebola and is it something that we need to worry about in Ireland? My husband worries a lot about his health and I want some authoratitive information that I can use to allay his fears. Can you ...

The ongoing Ebola outbreak: catch-up   The Medium
Untangling Skeins of Ebola Myths   The Herald

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  Irish Independent   
Elderly woman (74) given blood thinners after radiologist failed to spot brain bleed  Irish Independent
A pensioner was given blood thinners after a radiologist failed to spot a small bleed in her brain on a CT scan, an inquest heard. Share. Go To. Comments. Dympna Halpin (74) from Killeary, Lobinstown in Navan, Co Meath, subsequently developed a massive ...

Blood thinners 'exacerbated' bleeding in pensioner, court hears   Irish Times

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  stv.tv   
Donor opt-out 'akin to a tax'  Herald Scotland
INTRODUCING an opt-out system for organ donation would be "something akin to a tax imposed by the state" on people's bodies after death, according to a Free Church of Scotland minister. INTRODUCING an opt-out system for organ donation would be ...

Lung recipient spreads awareness for organ donation   WANE
New policy rewards organ donors' families   Taipei Times
President Higgins praises generosity of organ donors   Irish Independent
Peninsula On-line   
Blackpool Gazette   
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  Irish Mirror   
Dumped boyfriend ripped head off cancer victim girlfriend's parrot  Irish Mirror
A dumped boyfriend pelted his ex-girlfriend's home with eggs before ripping the head off her pet parrot. Steve Froggatt, 58, targeted the woman's house in Deepdale, Preston, Lancs, after the pair had separated. The woman, who has recently been treated for ...


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  Siliconrepublic.com   
Mantis shrimp eyes inspiring new cancer-detecting cameras  Siliconrepublic.com
Researchers at the University of Queensland have pulled unlikely inspiration in their ground-breaking work developing advanced new cameras that can detect cancer. Mantis shrimps have influenced designs as the marine crustaceans' eyes can detect ...

Shrimp eyes help cancer detection   FIS
Scientists Create Sensor to Detect Cancer Using Mantis   Chinatopix
Your Selfie Could Soon Double As A Cancer Test   Uproxx
iAfrica.com   
Zee News   
The Independent   
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  Irish Independent   
Good news for coeliacs as Irish menus offer more choice  Irish Independent
The menu is much more varied these days for Irish people with coeliac disease, a condition that bars them from eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. More foods than ever are available for those with the disease, for which there is no ...


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  Headlines & Global News   
Teens' lack of sleep linked to school failure  Irish Health
Teenagers who regularly do not get enough sleep are more likely to struggle academically, the results of a new study show. Swedish researchers looked at over 20,000 teenagers aged between 12 and 19 and found that those who regularly slept for less than ...

Teens Should Sleep In, Have Later Starts To School: Study   Huffington Post Canada
Health: Study makes the case for letting teenagers sleep in   Luxemburger Wort - English Edition
Want Teens To Behave? Researchers Say They Have The Answer   The Inquisitr
Chinatopix   
Headlines & Global News   
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