2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Ireland Health

  Yahoo News UK   
Lack of learning disability nurses in hospitals 'puts patients at risk'  Nursing Times
4 November, 2014 | By Nicola Merrifield. Nearly half of NHS hospitals in England do not have a learning disability liaison nurse in place, according to research by a charity, which has warned the shortage is putting patients' lives at risk. REGISTER FREE
Hunt hails 'honesty' guidelines   Yahoo News UK
Nurses 'will have to be able to speak English to work in UK'   Telegraph.co.uk
Foreign nurses, midwives and dentists will have to prove they can speak English   Daily Mail
Nursing in Practice   
Dunfermline Press   
HealthInvestor   
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  Irish Independent   
Grieving mum warns allergy law not enough  Irish Independent
Emma Sloan (14) who died after having an allergic reaction to a peanut sauce she had in a restaurant. Source: Facebook. THE anguished mother of tragic schoolgirl Emma Sloan says new laws forcing restaurants to put allergy alerts on all menus "won't do ...

Food-labelling law may prove to be life-saver   Herald.ie

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  Irish Times   
Baby girl was transferred between hospitals three times before her death  Irish Times
Coroner Brian Farrell said he was bringing in a verdict of medical misadventure, stressing that this in no way cast blame on medical professionals. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill. Tim O'Brien. Topics: News · Health · Amanda Glazer · Brian Farrell · Cathy ...

Baby whose condition deteriorated during a four-minute transfer between ...   Irish Independent

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  Irish Independent   
Ebola prank mum tells critics to 'just chill out'  Irish Independent
The 48-year-old nursing assistant's video went viral online after she filmed her son as she pretended to take his temperature. The 48-year-old nursing assistant's video went viral online after she filmed her son as she pretended to take his temperature.
'Everybody should chill out': Ebola prank mum who told son he had virus hits ...   Mirror.co.uk
VIDEO: Mum pranks son by telling him he has EBOLA   Daily Star

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  Irish Independent   
Can genetics explain extreme violence?  Irish Independent
Patricia Casey. Published 04/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Taboo society: Patricia Casey. A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry, led by Professor Jari Tiihonen from the Karolina Institute in Sweden, ...

Two genes linked to 'up to ten percent of severe violent crime'   BioNews
Is Violent Criminality in the Genes?   Sci-Tech Today
Two genes linked to one in 10 violent crimes in Finland   The National

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  Irish Independent   
Eat like your ancestors for a longer leaner life?  Irish Independent
Gillian Fitzpatrick. Published 04/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. The Paleo diet banishes grains, dairy and sugars in favour of 'natural' foods including meat, fish, veg and some fruit. Galway-based trainer and ...

Should we all be eating like cavewomen?   Cosmopolitan UK
Review: Paleo in Leamington   Birmingham Post
Paleo: Is the 'Caveman Diet' healthy for you?   MMA Kanvas
Beta Wired   
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Are You Wearing Out Your Memory Before 30?  malaysiandigest.com
In Malaysia, there has been an increase of dementia patients especially among the young people. Pic: www.fuccha.inIt is common for some diseases to be normally associated with the elderly age group, but nowadays diseases previously thought to affect ...

The New Face of Dementia: Diagnosis at a young age   WGAL Lancaster
Learn basics of Alzheimer's, dementia   Utica Observer Dispatch

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  Irish Times   
Ebola threatens stability in Sierra Leone, expert warns  Irish Times
Karol Balfe (left) and Rosamond Bennett (right) of Christian Aid in Ireland with Paul Lansana Koroma at Ulster University in Belfast. Photograph: Paul Moane/Aurora PA. Gerry Moriarty. Topics: News · Health · Karol Balfe · Paul Lansana Koroma · Christian Aid ...

Unicef doubles staff to fight Ebola in West Africa   Times of India
Winnipegger talks about victories, deaths in Ebola battle in Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
The Invisible Enemy   Sierra Express Media
The Times (subscription)   
ABC News   
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  Irish Independent   
New Yorkers on edge as Ebola scare fed by lack of knowledge  Irish Independent
Participants dressed as Ebola workers take part in the Village Halloween Parade in the Manhattan borough of New York October 31, 2014. A participant dressed as an Ebola worker takes part in the Village Halloween Parade in the Manhattan borough of New ...

Rex Huffan's firshhand account of Ebola's impact on NYC   New Philadelphia Times Reporter
Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett Discusses Ebola In NYC   CBS Local

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
'Breaking Bad' curiosity causes spike in crystal meth use  WESH Orlando
Experts in Europe say despite Breaking Bad's reveal of the negative aspects of crystal meth, people are still trying it in growing numbers. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) explains. Tweet · Pin It. Advertising. RELATED. Did an NFL player try and buy weed ...

Europe under siege by crystal meth epidemic   Metro
Breaking Bad blamed for surge in crystal meth addicts in the UK   SWNS
Crystal Meth's 'Worrying' Rise Across Europe   Eagle Radio

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