2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 Ireland Health

  Irish Mirror   
Waiting on a trolley linked to 30% increase in mortality, conference hears  RTE.ie
The Irish Hospital Consultants' Association has claimed that patients are dying unnecessarily because of having to wait on a trolley in emergency departments. At the association's annual conference in Cork, its President Dr Gerard Crotty said many acute ...

Patients 'dying unnecessarily' waiting for hospital beds   Irish Times
Budget 2015 must offset years of underfunding – IHCA   Irish Medical Times
Patients more likely to die if kept on trolley   Irish Mirror
Irish Examiner   
Evening Echo Cork   
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  Irish Independent   
American Ebola patient now 'critically ill'  Irish Independent
Thomas Eric Duncan has been kept in isolation at a hospital since Sunday. AP Photo. Workers wearing hazardous material suits arrive at the apartment unit where a man diagnosed with the Ebola virus was staying in Dallas, Texas. Reuters. Four people close ...

Ebola Victim's Journey From Liberian War to Fight for Life in US   New York Times
Texas Ebola patient on respirator 'fighting for his life'   Los Angeles Times
Dallas Ebola case: Lone US patient 'fighting for his life'   CBC.ca
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  Irish Independent   
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 Mullingar   Irish Times
Mullingar baby: HSE investigates 'tragic' hospital death   BBC News
Death of baby born in Mullingar hospital investigated   RTE.ie
Irish Mirror   
The Nationalist   
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  Irish Times   
Home birth advocates to protest over midwife insurance  Irish Times
A group of women with their children outside the Four Courts last week demonstrating in support of midwife Philomena Canning who had her insurance refused by the HSE. Photograph: Cyril Byrne / The Irish Times. Ronan McGreevy. Topics: News · Ciara ...

Yes Minister, it's time for a closer look at maternity care   Irish Examiner

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  thejournal.ie   
Budget 'must address housing'  Irish Examiner
The Government must invest €500m in Budget 2015 to deliver the 3,000 homes needed to tackle the growing homeless and affordable housing crisis, said Focus Ireland. The charity made the call in its pre-budget submission as it published data showing that ...

€500m needed to tackle homelessness as 'ten children a week lose their home'   thejournal.ie
'€500m needed to tackle homelessness'   Laois Nationalist

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  Irish Independent   
Contests boost fruit and veg uptake  Irish Independent
Encouraging children to eat fruit and vegetables is often a battle, but turning it into a competition could be the answer, according to research. Share. Go To. Comments. A new study suggests that playing to a youngster's competitive streak is likely to result in ...

Study finds competition helps pupils try more fruit and vegetables   Herald Scotland

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  Daily Times   
Scientists calculate Ebola could reach France, UK October 24  Nigerian Tribune
Scientists have used Ebola disease spread patterns and airline traffic data to predict a 75 per cent chance the virus could be imported to France by October 24, and a 50 per cent chance it could hit Britain by that date. According to Reuters, those numbers are ...

Ebola 'may reach Britain in three weeks'   The Times (subscription)
UK exposed to greater Ebola risk unless flights to west Africa cut   CITY A.M.
REFILE-High risk Ebola could reach France and UK by end-Oct, scientists ...   Reuters
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  thejournal.ie   
Good reasons to say no  Newcastle Herald
NOW that September has finished, you might like to follow it up with another great health initiative - Ocsober. In case you have not heard of it, Ocsober involves abstaining from alcohol for the month of October. And coming from a heavily pregnant lady who has ...

Aussies are giving up booze this month for charity – should we follow suit?   thejournal.ie
Drinking killed Rebecca's brother, now she's warning others   Northern Star

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  BBC News   
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 doctors   News Channel Daily
Another Baby Thought 'Cured' Of HIV Suffers Relapse   The Inquisitr
2nd child 'cured' of HIV has HIV once again   KVUE
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  Irish Mirror   
Mum's heartbreak as all 4 children are diagnosed with incurable Huntington's ...  Irish Mirror
A mum who has already lost her son to Huntington's disease must now helplessly watch her daughters fight to survive after all FOUR of her children have developed the same incurable condition. Rose Heath has spoken out about the heartbreaking illness ...

Mother reveals her anguish as all four children develop incurable Huntington's ...   Scottish Daily Record

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