2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 Ireland Health

  Irish Times   
Garda seeks prosecution over spending of Positive Action funds  Irish Times
The Positive Action offices on Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. The woman at the centre of the inquiry has been interviewed under caution but not arrested. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times. Conor Lally, Pamela Duncan, Martin Wall. Topics: News · Social ...

Garda probe in to Positive Action spending underway   Irish Independent
New hepatitis group unlikely to receive HSE funding   Irish Examiner
Gardaí investigate Positive Action expenses   RTE.ie
BBC News   
Irish Mirror   
Kildare Nationalist   
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  Irish Times   
Hospital waiting lists still growing, HSE report finds  Irish Times
Hospital waiting lists continue to grow, despite the HSE forecasting an overspend of at least €510 million this year, according to a new report. A total of 364,182 people are waiting for an outpatient appointment, according to the HSE's performance assurance ...

HSE will overspend by €501m this year   Irish Examiner
Waiting lists still on the rise, HSE report shows   RTE.ie
Waiting lists continue to soar as Health Minister warns it will get worse before it ...   Irish Mirror
Irish Medical Times   
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  Irish Independent   
€35m lost as plan for children's hospital changed  Irish Independent
John Pollock Project Director of the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board. Pic Frank Mc Grath. More than €35m will be written off by the National Children's Hospital as a result of failing to get planning permission at a site on Dublin's northside.
No way to reclaim €72m if children's hospital project fails   Irish Examiner
€35 million lost in move of site of new children's hospital   Irish Times

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  Irish Examiner   
Bitter pill to swallow as drugs trade gets more violent despite garda successes  Irish Examiner
A landmark piece of research into Irish drug markets has revealed a trade more deeply entrenched than ever and delivers a sobering message that cannot be ignored, writes Cormac O'Keeffe. IT MAKES for sobering reading. A drugs trade more deeply ...


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  Irish Independent   
Ding founder is the Entrepreneur of the Year 2014  Irish Independent
Mark Roden of telephone company Ding was named as the EY Entrepreneur of the Year at a gala awards ceremony in Citywest Hotel in Co Dublin last night. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The businessman, who sells instant ...

Mark Roden crowned as Ireland's top go-getter 2014   Irish Times

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  Limerick Leader   
Heartbroken parents of girl (8) with genetic condition pay tribute to little ...  Irish Independent
The heartbroken parents of an eight-year-old girl with a genetic condition have paid tribute to their little “superhero” who died today. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Sophie Mulcahy was born in 2006 with an under-developed left ...

Tributes paid to 'sweet angel ' Sophie   Limerick Leader
Limerick girl Sophie loses fight for life   Limerick Post (registration)

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  thejournal.ie   
Hundreds of Irish women contact abortion pill website every month  thejournal.ie
Tonight RTÉ's Prime Time revealed that so far this year there have been more than 60 abortion pill seizures. 1 hour ago 1,030 Views 3 Comments · Share Tweet10 Email2. Image: Shutterstock. IN THE FIRST ten months of this year the number of abortion pill ...

Number of abortion pills intercepted doubled during 2014   RTE.ie

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  Irish Times   
The marathon runners' survival guide to the Dublin race  Irish Times
Runners who are wound up about next Monday's SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon can seek expert advice about how to wind down when they are collecting their race numbers at the Marathon Expo at the RDS on Saturday and Sunday. Volunteer ...

Dublin Marathon 2014: Five of the best places to watch the race next Monday   Irish Mirror

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  Irish Independent   
Gardai clocked driver at 120kmh over the limit  Irish Independent
Gardai said speed detection measures will be in operation in 727 zones around the country this weekend. Photo: Frank McGrath. Gardai clocked a driver travelling at 200kmh, more than 120kmh over the speed limit. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
Gardai appeal to drivers to slow down   Irish Health

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  BBC News   
Roman gums 'healthier than ours'  BBC News
People living in Roman Britain had healthier gums than their modern-day descendants, a feat of archaeological dentistry shows. A team at King's College London and the Natural History Museum found only 5% of adults had gum disease in the Roman, and ...

Gum health 'better in Roman times'   Irish Independent
Ancient Britons had less gum disease than people today   Daily Mail
This is the TOOTH: Romans suffered less gum disease than British population of ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
Natural History Museum   
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