2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Nurses vent anger at registration fee hike  Irish Independent
Nurses take a few photographs during the INMO protest outside the offices of the Nursing and Midwifery board of Ireland in Blackrock. The INMO was portesting over the increase of the nurses registration fee by the NMBI. Nurses Delores Gilliland from ...

Nurses and midwives protest over €150 registration fee   RTE.ie
Nurses and midwives vent fury at fee hike   Irish Examiner
2000 nurses, midwives protest over hike in registration fee   Irish Times
Laois Nationalist   
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  Irish Times   
Cabinet agrees measures to tackle medical card controversy  Irish Times
Under new measures, greater account will have to be taken of the medical costs of a person's condition where medical cards are being assessed. Paul Cullen. Topics: News · Health · James Reilly · Leo Varadkar · Fine Gael · Health Service Executive · Labour ...

MS sufferers miss out on vital drug   Irish Mirror
Cabinet to consider revamped medical card plan   Irish Independent
People with terminal illness will not have to renew medical cards   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Irish Health   
RTE.ie   
Inishowen News   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Hero woman saved boy's life by resuscitating him after his heart stopped FOUR ...  Mirror.co.uk
A young woman has been hailed a hero after keeping a twelve-year old boy alive after his heart stopped FOUR times. The boy's father today broke down in tears as he praised the young woman for saving his son's life. Quick-thinking Amanda Begley, 20, from ...

Woman saved boy's life after his heart stopped FOUR times by giving him CPR ...   Irish Mirror
Woman hailed hero after keeping boy alive after his heart stopped   Sunday World

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  Irish Independent   
Cull begins in Cherry Valley - the UK bird-flu duck farm  Irish Independent
Ducks in cages are seen at a duck farm in Nafferton, northern England. The European Commission on Monday praised the action taken by Britain and the Netherlands to contain their respective cases of bird flu, saying all protocols had been followed. In the ...

Thousands of ducks culled at farm hit by outbreak of bird flu   Herald Scotland
Bird flu strain in Britain confirmed as H5N8   Zee News
Bird flu cull as around 6000 ducks are destroyed on breeding farm   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Yorkshire Post   
Scotsman   
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  WXYZ   
Do Long Winter Nights Impact Women's Health?  Huffington Post
With daylight savings time in full swing and the winter solstice nearing, many individuals -- particularly those in northern latitudes -- experience changes in their well-being. Data indicate that women may suffer more from seasonal alterations in health and ...

Holiday blues: 1 in 5 feel down this winter   Courier & Press
Are you feeling sad?   Aberdeen Press and Journal
How to beat the winter blues   fox13now.com

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  Irish Examiner   
See how far children's cancer survival rates have improved  Irish Examiner
Back in the 1970s, only a quarter of children with cancer were cured. Figures out today have shown that 40 years on, that rate has jumped to three quarters survival. Cancer Research lab Funding for research has dramatically improved survival rates (Peter ...

More children are surviving cancer   Herald Scotland
We're WINNING cancer battle: Record numbers of children surviving killer diseas   Mirror.co.uk
Cancer awareness: St. Jude reaches out to APIs   The International Examiner
Worcester News   
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  Irish Times   
Waiting for the non-digital revolution  Irish Times
Then the doctor asked me if I'd like to have an examination. Or maybe he used a verb other than “like”. Photograph: Thinkstock. Frank McNally. Topics: Culture · Heritage; More Topics. Wed, Nov 19, 2014, 01:00. First published: Wed, Nov 19, 2014, 01:00.

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  Irish Examiner   
Antibiotic resistance a 'threat to public safety' in Europe  The Pharmaceutical Journal
As demand for biologics increases, manufacturers are devising strategies to maximise their returns on investment and benefit patients. Opinion · Editorial · Comment · Column · Q&A · Books and arts · Obituary · Correspondence · Blogs · Poll · Ongoing debates ...

Antibiotic resistance is increasing across Europe   West - Welfare Society Territory
Growth in antibiotic resistance 'a serious health threat'   Irish Examiner
Last-line drug resistance poses 'alarming' European health threat   The Globe and Mail

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  Newham Recorder   
World Prematurity Day: A tale of two mothers  Newham Recorder
To mark World Prematurity Day yesterday, we spoke to two mums about their experience of a premature birth. Tweet. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in. Sarah Hasler with Hallie Staines, 14 months ...

World Prematurity Day: Irish mum reveals anguish of giving birth to two of her ...   Irish Mirror

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  Mirror.co.uk   
What the duck? Platypus-lover spends SEVEN YEARS stretching his face to give ...  Mirror.co.uk
The 26 year old from Russia has put himself through hours of excruciating pain stretching eight parts of his face beyond all recognition to achieve his bizarre look. Jenya has had both of his ear lobes, his nostrils, septum and his top and bottom lip stretched to ...

Quackers: Body art fanatic spends seven years transforming himself into human ...   Metro
'I finally feel I belong' The Human PLATYPUS speaks about his extreme body ...   Express.co.uk
Russian Man Transforms Face To Look Like A Platypus (Video)   Opposing Views
Daily Mail   
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