2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Ireland Health

  New York Times   
Ebola Is Diagnosed in Texas, First Case Found in the US  New York Times
Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the infected individual came to the United States from Liberia. Video by Associated Press on Publish Date September 30, 2014. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

Man with Ebola at Dallas hospital was first SENT HOME with antibiotics before ...   Daily Mail
CDC vows to stop Ebola 'in its tracks' as first US case spreads fear   Los Angeles Times
First US case of Ebola diagnosed in Texas after man who came from Liberia falls ill   Washington Post
CTV News   
TIME   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Irish Independent   
Nurse who taped man's mouth was 'happy-go-lucky'  Irish Independent
A NURSE held his head in his hands and said he wanted to return home to the Philippines after being asked why he put surgical tape across the mouth of a patient. Share. Go To. Comments. Bimbo Paden has admitted placing tape across the mouth of ...

Nurse who taped patient's mouth 'not ongoing risk'   Irish Examiner
Ward was 'understaffed' when nurse taped patient's mouth   Irish Times
Nurse taped brain-damaged patient's mouth 'for a minute'   Herald.ie
RTE.ie   
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  Irish Examiner   
More integration for those with disabilities urged  Irish Examiner
Community placements for older people with intellectual disabilities has not brought about greater integration, a report has found. The report, which looked at the physical wellbeing and mental health of more than 30,000 people with intellectual disability ...

New longitudinal report shows the challenging reality of ageing with an ...   New Zealand Doctor Online
Ageing with an intellectual disability   Irish Health
Intellectually disabled help urged   Leinster Express
thejournal.ie   
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  Irish Times   
Costings on universal health insurance due next year, says Varadkar  Irish Times
Health minister Leo Varadkar: said that when he received the costings, they would know what it would cost the exchequer, employers and individuals and they could take the debate from there. Photograph: Cyril Byrne. Michael O'Regan. Topics: News ...

Varadkar: We are not parking universal health insurance   Irish Examiner
'I'll give my opinion as a doctor and young man at a later stage' – Varadkar   thejournal.ie
Varadkar: Health overspend past €430m   BreakingNews.ie

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  Irish Independent   
Dhara's husband: Medical staff are not to blame, the system is broken  Irish Independent
A file photo of Michael Kivlehan and his wife Dhara Kivlehan, who died a week after her baby son was born in Sligo General Hospital in 2010. The husband of Dhara Kivlehan has insisted he bears no grudge against the medical staff at the hospital where ...

Michael Kivlehan: 'I don't feel angry – it has gone past anger. I have got answers'   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Extending BreastCheck would save 87 lives every year, says charity  Irish Independent
Mary Mitchell O'Connor (centre) with Caitriona McCarthy and Maeve McNamara, both from Dalkey, hand in an Irish Cancer Society petition to Leinster House. Picture: Frank Mc Grath. EXTENDING breast cancer screening to older women could save 87 lives a ...

Free breast screening for 65-69 group may save 87 lives   Irish Examiner
Irish cancer charities claim budget cuts killed 87 cancer patients last year   Irish Mirror

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  USA TODAY   
Pot Decriminalization Bill Drafted in Jamaica  ABC News
Jamaica's justice minister said Tuesday that legislation has been drafted to decriminalize marijuana on the Caribbean island where the drug has been pervasive but prohibited for a century. Mark Golding told reporters that lawmakers should make possession ...

Jamaica drafts new cannabis laws   Irish Independent
Law to be amended to facilitate medical ganja industry   Jamaica Observer

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  Irish Times   
Former Belfast consultant struck off dentists' register  Irish Times
A former consultant at the Royal Victoria Hospital's school of dentistry in Belfast, has been struck off and immediately suspended from practising. The British General Dental Council yesterday ruled that Prof Philip Lamey's name “be erased from the dentists' ...

Philip Lamey: Former dental consultant is struck off register   BBC News
Former RVH dentist struck off for 'deplorable' malpractice   Belfast Newsletter

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  Irish Independent   
Warning on dry-roasted nuts to those with an allergy  Irish Independent
Eilish O'Regan Twitter · Email. Published 30/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Nut allergies are most prevalent in Western countries, such as Ireland. Dry-roasted nuts and nut proteins may be the worst culprits when it comes to allergies, according to new ...

Dry Roasting Peanuts May Cause Allergies   Sci-Tech Today

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  Martha's Vineyard Times   
Oak Bluffs board of health hosts heated fluoride debate  Martha's Vineyard Times
Following a tempestuous public meeting last Thursday night at the Oak Bluffs Public Library, the board of health took no action on the question of whether to continue the practice of adding fluoride to the town water supply, as it has since 1991. The board ...

Now we're paying for water, let us choose if it has fluoride   Irish Independent
The Guardian view on the state of children's teeth   The Guardian
Birmingham three-year-olds have some of Britain's healthiest teeth - thanks to ...   Birmingham Mail

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