2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 Ireland Health

  Wall Street Journal   
Federal Health Agency Reviews Nurses' Allegations of Mishandled Ebola Case  Wall Street Journal
The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where the first U.S. case of Ebola was diagnosed. Getty Images. A federal health-care agency said Wednesday it was reviewing allegations raised by a nurses union that the Dallas hospital grappling with ...

Alarm in US as second nurse catches Ebola   Irish Independent
UPDATE 13-US health official allowed new Ebola patient on plane with slight fever   Reuters
New Ebola Case Confirmed, US Vows Vigilance   New York Times
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  Irish Independent   
WHO warns there could be 10000 new cases of Ebola a week by Christmas  Irish Independent
A Red Cross health worker washes himself with chlorinated water after sterilizing the body of 67-year-old Jenneh Momoh, who died due to ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia. Photo: Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images. Liberian health workers in ...

Ebola crisis: Obama says US outbreak risk very low   BBC News
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response   Reuters
Abbott government seeking deal with allies to evacuate Australian Ebola workers   Sydney Morning Herald
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So that was it. The end of austerity.  Herald.ie
After weeks of public spats and leaks and years of painful budgets, Tuesday, October 14 promised if not a giveaway then at least no further cuts. Welcome news for health, especially after €666m was removed with disastrous results in 2013. This year there is ...


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  BBC News   
Family describes children's cross-border heart surgery experience  BBC News
Northern Ireland's health minister has backed the establishment of an all-Ireland children's heart surgery centre in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. It means surgery in Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital will cease. One family from Banbridge, County Down, have ...

All-Ireland heart unit at Crumlin will need investment   Irish Independent
Children's heart surgery shifts to Dublin: 18 months of uncertainty for parents   Belfast Telegraph
Children's heart surgery to be centralised in Dublin   Irish Times
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  Irish Independent   
Doctors return to court for order to force feed woman  Irish Independent
THE High Court has ruled doctors may force feed a woman who said she wanted to die because of the sexual abuse she suffered as a child. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It came after the HSE went back to court yesterday ...

High Court allows doctors to force feed patient who has been refusing food and ...   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Health fears as 70pc of adults don't wash hands well enough  Herald.ie
A staggering seven in 10 Irish adults do not wash their hands long enough to remove infection-causing germs. Also in this section. Swimmer saved after difficulty · Changes still fail test for teacher Teresa · Green Army rejoices as hero O'Shea rescues match ...

We wash our hands 'too quickly' to kill the germs   Irish Independent
Irish not washing hands for long enough   Irish Health

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  Irish Independent   
Make tobacco illegal or back off and leave us alone  Irish Independent
So the Budget is nailing us poor smokers, again. Now ten quid a pack - yeeowch. In fairness to Michael Noonan, he's in an invidious position. Every year he must listen to demands from interfering pillocks to jack the price up by €2, €3, even €5. He has to be ...

Anti-tobacco lobby herald price hike   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Examiner   
CPR saved 100-plus heart attack victims last year  Irish Examiner
More than a hundred people survived a heart attack last year because someone witnessing the event started cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), figures show. The Irish Heart Foundation says the figures from the Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Register ...

Charity calls for more to learn CPR technique   Herald Scotland
Mandatory CPR lessons 'could save 5000 lives every year'   ITV News
British Heart Foundation says lack of CPR skills in the East of England could ...   Halstead Gazette
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  Irish Times   
International leaders back speedy response on Ebola  Irish Times
Workers at a Doctors Without Borders treatment center for Ebola in Monrovia. The group, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, was the first to respond to the crisis, and remains the primary aid group battling the disease — but it, too, has been ...


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  Mirror.co.uk   
'Speeding pensioner on mobility scooter doing 25mph in Tesco hit and nearly ...  Mirror.co.uk
A shaken shopper says he was knocked down and injured by a mobility scooter doing 25mph - inside a SUPERMARKET. Bruce Storr, 67, was doing his weekly shop in Tesco when an elderly man came roaring down the DVD aisle and slammed straight into ...

Pensioner on mobility scooter 'hit shopper at 25mph inside Tesco'   Metro
Shopper suffers injury in mobility scooter collision   Plymouth Herald

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