2014年10月10日 星期五

2014-10-11 Ireland Health

  Irish Examiner   
Nurses ask if HSE is ready for ebola  Irish Examiner
Concern over the HSE's readiness to cope with an ebola outbreak has led the country's biggest nurses union to demand reassurances from health chiefs. Opposition parties have also called on the Government to clarify the level of preparedness should the ...

Get flu jab to help cut 1000 deaths a year - Varadkar   Herald.ie
No Ebola screening at Irish airports, says HSE   Irish Independent
Varadkar rules out Ebola screening at Irish airports   Irish Times
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  Irish Independent   
HSE bid to force-feed woman who wants to die  Irish Independent
High Court President Nicholas Kearns granted an interim order to the HSE to administer fluids to the woman. The HSE wants the High Court to order that it be allowed force-feed a woman who wishes to die. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
HSE asks High Court for permission to force-feed a sex abuse victim who wants ...   Irish Mirror
HSE gets court order to give fluids to woman who wants to die   Irish Times
HSE asks for order allowing it to force feed woman   RTE.ie

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  Irish Times   
Spanish authorities under fire after nurse contracts Ebola  Irish Times
Health workers protest in Madrid over the Spanish government's handling of the Ebola infection. Photograph: Denis Doyle/Getty Images. Guy Hedgecoe. Topics: News · Health · Ana Mato · Barack Obama · Mariano Rajoy · Teresa Romero · Eu · Madrid · Spain ...

Ebola toll passes 4000 as fears grow worldwide   Channel News Asia
Ebola toll passes 4000 | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post
Ebola News Guide: Deaths keep rising; world reacts   Chron.com
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  Irish Independent   
Jules Bianchi injury Q&A - what is a Diffuse Axonal Injury and what are the ...  Irish Independent
Published 09/10/2014 | 12:11. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Consultant Neurosurgeon Peter Hamlyn spoke to the Telegraph's Gareth A Davies about the Diffuse Axonal Injury suffered by Formula One driver Jules Bianchi at the ...

Intensive care: Jules Bianchi is being monitored closely by experts Photo: AFP   Telegraph.co.uk
Vergne arranges helmet stickers to honour Bianchi   PaddockTalk

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  New York Times   
Doctors Without Borders Evolves as It Forms the Vanguard in Ebola Fight  New York Times
A Doctors Without Borders worker advising people in Daru, Sierra Leone, on the devastating outbreak of the Ebola virus there. Credit Samuel Aranda for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

Ebola: National exercise to test UK's plans for virus   BBC News
Dublin Port sought extra health guarantees from ship recently docked in Sierra ...   Irish Times
New York hospitals have been sending in actors with FAKE FAKE Ebola ...   Daily Mail
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  TechSpot   
Dissolvable silicon circuit boards, chips could dramatically reduce e-waste  TechSpot
Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed silicon circuit boards, chips and sensors that can be completely dissolved in water. James Bond self-destructing gadgetry aside, the breakthrough could significantly reduce e-waste and find practical ...

Dissolvable silicon circuits and sensors   Phys.Org
Researchers create world's first dissolvable microchip   Siliconrepublic.com
Dissolvable electronics to tackle waste problem   E&T magazine
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  Channel News Asia   
Health experts argue for swifter trial designs of experimental Ebola treatment  Healio
In an open letter to The Lancet, health experts argued that alternative trial designs should be explored when combating the current Ebola outbreak. “We accept that [randomized controlled trials] can generate strong evidence in ordinary circumstances; not, ...

Use of placebos in Ebola drug trials unethical: experts   Channel News Asia
'Worst Ebola epidemic in history': Medical experts say new treatments need to be ...   thejournal.ie

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  CBS News   
Texas Ebola patient sent home with fever, records show  The Globe and Mail
DALLAS - The medical records of the Liberian man who died of the Ebola virus, released Friday by the man's family, raised new questions about the treatment he received when he first sought help at a hospital here. The man, Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, had a ...

Liberian's Last Days in Dallas With Ebola Come Into Focus   Wall Street Journal
High fever alone not reason to be admitted to hospital, experts say   Los Angeles Times
Late Ebola patient's nephew: 'Nobody tried to help Eric'   CNN
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  Irish Mirror   
Mum of miracle baby born at 23 weeks calls for abortion limit to be lowered  Irish Mirror
When she first entered the world, aged a week before the legal abortion limit, Bella weighed just over 1lb. At 11 weeks she has more than quadrupled in size. And her amazing journey, that should be taking place inside the womb as her due date is not until ...

Parents grateful after miracle child survives   Morpeth Herald

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  Irish Mirror   
Impotent man stuffs steel rod into penis and nearly dies  Sunday World
A desperate man plunged a 13cm steel rod down his urethra after he started having some trouble getting erections. 52-year-old Kang Niu almost died following his improvised, erection operation, when the metal pole he had pushed inside himself shot into his ...

DIY penis surgery horror as man inserts metal rod into his organ   Metro
Man who inserted rod into penis almost dies after it shoots into bladder   Pune Mirror
Impotent man who inserted steel rod into penis almost dies after it shoots ...   Mirror.co.uk
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