2014年10月12日 星期日

2014-10-13 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
US blames a 'breach of rules' for new Ebola case  Irish Independent
Staff from Hillingdon Hospital in Uxbridge taking part national exercise to test Britain's readiness for an Ebola outbreak. Soldiers from the 36th Engineer Brigade practice how to put on protective clothing and gloves during a training session at at Fort Hood, ...

'Breach in protocol' caused second US Ebola infection   USA TODAY
CDC Will Offer More Ebola Training to Health Care Workers   New York Times
Dallas Ebola case shows how health-care workers are at the greatest risk   The Globe and Mail
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  thejournal.ie   
More people at risk of losing their family home are seeking advice  thejournal.ie
3,588 people had sought advice from Focus Ireland in the first eight months of this year. 6 hours ago 4,383 Views 3 Comments · Share Tweet Email2. Image: Shutterstock. FOCUS IRELAND SAYS there has been a 43% increase in the number of people ...

Homeless charity reports 43% jump in those seeking advice   Laois Nationalist

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  Irish Examiner   
IMO: Varadkar must ensure Ireland is Ebola ready  RTE.ie
The president of the Irish Medical Organisation has called on the Minister for Health to use all avenues available to him to make sure Ireland is prepared for a case of Ebola. Professor Trevor Duffy said medical staff need to be sure themselves of the pathways ...

Varadkar says cycle of cuts in healthcare is over   Irish Times
No Ebola screening at Irish airports, says HSE   Herald.ie
Leo Varadkar urges health staff to get flu jab   Irish Independent
Irish Health   
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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 for order allowing it to force feed woman   RTE.ie
HSE gets court order to give fluids to woman who wants to die   Irish Times
HSE asks High Court for permission to force-feed a sex abuse victim who wants ...   Irish Mirror

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IMO calls on HSE to prepare for Ebola case  Irish Examiner
The Irish Medical Organisation says the HSE must do more to ensure Ireland is prepared for a case of Ebola. The President of the organisation, Professor Trevor Duffy says there's a lot of confusion and concern amongst GPs and simply issuing guidelines is ...

'Ireland is ready - but Ebola risk here is low'   Irish Independent

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  DesMoinesRegister.com   
Clearing up misconceptions about flu vaccines  DesMoinesRegister.com
Finding a location to get the flu vaccine this time of year is easy. Determining what kind to get might take a little more effort. Loading… Post to Facebook. Clearing up misconceptions about flu vaccines Finding a location to get the flu vaccine this time of year is ...

Understanding the flu virus will help ward off illness   Cherry Hill Courier Post
Get the flu vaccine now. It could save your life, the Government has urged   Irish Independent
SEARHC reminds everyone to get a flu shot   Juneau Empire (subscription)
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  Phys.Org   
Dissolvable silicon circuits and sensors  Phys.Org
A new generation of transient electronic devices function in water but dissolve when their function is no longer needed. Credit: J.Rogers/UIUC. Electronic devices that dissolve completely in water, leaving behind only harmless end products, are part of a ...

Researchers create world's first dissolvable microchip   Siliconrepublic.com
Soon, gen-next dissolvable electronic devices   Business Standard
Now, electronic circuits that dissolve in water   Zee News
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  Orange UK News   
Ex-Convict Donates Kidney To 'Make New Start'  Orange UK News
A woman has received a kidney transplant from a former convict after a desperate appeal in a local newspaper. Sally-Ann Grainger, 34, featured in an article asking for a donor to come forward in January. She went into renal failure after taking medication ...

Ex-convict makes amends for his crimes with life-saving origin donation   Daily Star
Mum undergoes life-saving kidney transplant after ex-con donates organ to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ex-con donates kidney to mother of two after turning his life around   Metro
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  NEWS.com.au   
The terrifying Ebola numbers you need to see  NEWS.com.au
IT'S the deadliest Ebola outbreak the world has seen — claiming more than 4033 lives and infecting double that as it rampages around the world. But if projections from the world's top scientists are anything to go by, it could get much worse before it gets better ...

Would travel ban help keep Ebola out of US?   The Seattle Times
In Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone, Mining Price War Deepens Crisis   Bloomberg
Currently there are two different Ebola diseases in Sierra Leone   Sierra Express Media
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  Daily Mail   
That's a record smashing pumpkin! Twins grow Britain's heaviest vegetable that ...  Daily Mail
Two brothers have broken a record for growing Britain's heaviest vegetable - with a pumpkin weighing in at 1,884 pounds. Twins Ian and Stuart Paton, 53, previously held the record until it was beaten by a pumpkin last year that weighed 1,520 pounds.
Pumpkins smash records at Netley festival   BBC News

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