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Ebola patient in Dallas turns critical, no new US cases Reuters
DALLAS (Reuters) - The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States took a turn for the worse on Saturday, slipping from serious to critical condition in a Dallas hospital, as health officials reported tracking scores of possible cases around the country that ...
Ebola patient 'critically ill'Irish Independent
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Dallas Ebola case: Thomas Eric Duncan now in critical conditionCBC.ca
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DALLAS (Reuters) - The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States took a turn for the worse on Saturday, slipping from serious to critical condition in a Dallas hospital, as health officials reported tracking scores of possible cases around the country that ...
Ebola patient 'critically ill'
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Dallas Ebola case: Thomas Eric Duncan now in critical condition
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HSE launches probe after death of baby born in Midland unit Irish Independent
HEALTH service bosses have launched an investigation into the tragic death of a baby born in Mullingar Hospital in Westmeath, the Irish Independent has learned. Share. Go To. Comments. The Health Service Executive (HSE) said an investigation began ...
HSE investigating following death of baby born in MullingarIrish Times
Mullingar baby: HSE investigates 'tragic' hospital deathBBC News
HSE begin probe into death of tragic tot born at Midlands Regional HospitalIrish Mirror
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HEALTH service bosses have launched an investigation into the tragic death of a baby born in Mullingar Hospital in Westmeath, the Irish Independent has learned. Share. Go To. Comments. The Health Service Executive (HSE) said an investigation began ...
HSE investigating following death of baby born in Mullingar
Mullingar baby: HSE investigates 'tragic' hospital death
HSE begin probe into death of tragic tot born at Midlands Regional Hospital
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Consultants claim budget cuts are leading to patient deaths Irish Examiner
The President of the Irish Hospital Consultants Association says crude frontline budget cuts are having disastrous effects on patients. Doctor Gerard Crotty says that patients are dying unnecessarily because of having to wait on a trolley in emergency ...
Acute and mental health services on 'the brink of collapse'thejournal.ie
Patients 'dying unnecessarily' waiting for hospital bedsIrish Times
Trolley wait linked to 'increase in mortality'RTE.ie
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The President of the Irish Hospital Consultants Association says crude frontline budget cuts are having disastrous effects on patients. Doctor Gerard Crotty says that patients are dying unnecessarily because of having to wait on a trolley in emergency ...
Acute and mental health services on 'the brink of collapse'
Patients 'dying unnecessarily' waiting for hospital beds
Trolley wait linked to 'increase in mortality'
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Study of loneliness can be used to guide public health policy, says TCD expert Irish Times
People calling to meet the lonely is the simplest, quickest and most cost-effective way of combating unwanted solitude, new research suggests. The research was carried out by Prof Brian Lawlor of TCD for Age Friendly Ireland. A sample selection of 88 people ...
Loneliness affects 'one third' of elderly peopleRTE.ie
Loneliness causes as many deaths among the elderly as cancerIrish Independent
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People calling to meet the lonely is the simplest, quickest and most cost-effective way of combating unwanted solitude, new research suggests. The research was carried out by Prof Brian Lawlor of TCD for Age Friendly Ireland. A sample selection of 88 people ...
Loneliness affects 'one third' of elderly people
Loneliness causes as many deaths among the elderly as cancer
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Ring of Kerry charity cycle raises over €1.5m RTE.ie
Over 10,000 cyclists who took part in the annual Ring of Kerry cycle in July have raised more than €1.5m for charity. The amount is a record for the event, which is in its 31st year. Kerry Hospice Foundation, Pieta House and the Irish Red Cross are among the ...
Charity cycle powers ahead with €1.5m raisedIrish Examiner
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Over 10,000 cyclists who took part in the annual Ring of Kerry cycle in July have raised more than €1.5m for charity. The amount is a record for the event, which is in its 31st year. Kerry Hospice Foundation, Pieta House and the Irish Red Cross are among the ...
Charity cycle powers ahead with €1.5m raised
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Suicide awareness campaigners call on Government to increase investment in ... Irish Independent
A large group of marchers, including families who have recently lost loved ones to suicide, held up placards warning that some voluntary helplines are struggling to provide a service. Suicide awareness campaigners have called on the government to increase ...
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Group marches to drum up support for increased mental health fundingKildare Nationalist
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A large group of marchers, including families who have recently lost loved ones to suicide, held up placards warning that some voluntary helplines are struggling to provide a service. Suicide awareness campaigners have called on the government to increase ...
Call for more investment in mental health services
Group marches to drum up support for increased mental health funding
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Nursing home sector will face investment crisis - CBRE Irish Independent
Peter Flanagan Twitter · Email. Published 05/10/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. The nursing home sector needs investment says CBRE. THE nursing home sector must open itself up to new investment or face the possibility that there will be a critical lack of ...
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Peter Flanagan Twitter · Email. Published 05/10/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. The nursing home sector needs investment says CBRE. THE nursing home sector must open itself up to new investment or face the possibility that there will be a critical lack of ...
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Yates autobiography: I felt humiliated, like a fugitive Irish Independent
Ivan Yates. Published 05/10/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Ivan Yates. Ivan Yates with his wife Deirdre in 2002. Ivan Yates on the balcony at his Swansea apartment. In 2012, pursued relentlessly by the bank, despite offering to pay back 80pc of what he ...
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Ivan Yates. Published 05/10/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Ivan Yates. Ivan Yates with his wife Deirdre in 2002. Ivan Yates on the balcony at his Swansea apartment. In 2012, pursued relentlessly by the bank, despite offering to pay back 80pc of what he ...
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Ebola Not An Airborne Disease, Clarifies UN Agency RTT News
The UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response clarified that Ebola is not an airborne disease. The Ebola virus only spreads through contact with bodily fluids. The safest thing anyone can do is avoid direct contact with bodily fluids of people who have Ebola, ...
Ebola is not an airborne disease-UNspyghana.com
Ebola catastrophe: when will the world wake up to the crisis?Irish Independent
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The UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response clarified that Ebola is not an airborne disease. The Ebola virus only spreads through contact with bodily fluids. The safest thing anyone can do is avoid direct contact with bodily fluids of people who have Ebola, ...
Ebola is not an airborne disease-UN
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Italy: Child Thought to Be Rid of HIV Suffers a Relapse New York Times
A child in Milan treated early and aggressively with AIDS drugs after being born with H.I.V. suffered a rebound of the virus soon after stopping the drugs, according to a new study in The Lancet. Italian doctors had originally hoped the child could survive without ...
HIV cure still evades doctorsNews Channel Daily
Another Baby Thought 'Cured' Of HIV Suffers RelapseThe Inquisitr
2nd child 'cured' of HIV has HIV once againKVUE
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A child in Milan treated early and aggressively with AIDS drugs after being born with H.I.V. suffered a rebound of the virus soon after stopping the drugs, according to a new study in The Lancet. Italian doctors had originally hoped the child could survive without ...
HIV cure still evades doctors
Another Baby Thought 'Cured' Of HIV Suffers Relapse
2nd child 'cured' of HIV has HIV once again
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