2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Early review of medical cards to be abolished   
Irish Independent
PEOPLE who are issued with a discretionary medical card will no longer be subject to unpopular reviews, before it reaches its expiry date, it was confirmed yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
HSE service plan to target waiting times and cancer care   Irish Times
GPs 'could always veto medical card removal'   Irish Examiner
UNDAUNTED: Gaining a medical card should not be akin to a state-sponsored ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
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Irish Times
   
Rules will allow blood samples from unconscious drivers   
Irish Times
Under the new rules, medical authorities may take a sample from a driver who has been incapacitated and is unable to provide consent to the procedure. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times. Tim O'Brien. Topics: News; More Topics. Thu, Nov 27, 2014, 00: ...


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Irish Times
   
Two women challenge symphysiotomy redress scheme   
RTE.ie
Two elderly women who underwent symphysiotomy operations have brought a legal challenge to the Government redress scheme announced recently. The scheme was approved by the Government on 29 October and published on 10 November. It provides ...

Women challenge constitutionality of symphysiotomy redress scheme   Irish Times

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IrishCentral
   
Historic Glasnevin Cemetery to aid in dignified burial of Sierra Leone Ebola victims   
IrishCentral
The Glasnevin Trust has teamed up with Concern Worldwide to give the Ebola dead in Sierra Leone dignified burials. Photo by: Concern Worldwide. Historic Glasnevin Cemetery to aid in dignified burial of Sierra Leone Ebola victims. Sheila Langan ...

Glasnevin Trust is helping with the burial of Ebola victims in Sierre Leone   thejournal.ie
Glasnevin Trust aids Ebola fight with Concern Worldwide   Irish Independent

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Zee News
   
Brain knows what is virtual or real: Study   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Neurons in the brain react differently to virtual reality than they do to real-life environments, shows a study. The finding can be significant for people who use virtual reality for gaming, military, commercial, scientific or other purposes.
The brain's surprising reaction to virtual reality should prompt further studies   Irish Examiner
How Does Virtual Reality Affect The Brain? The Answer May Surprise You   Tech Times

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BBC News
   
Bladder cancer: 'Exciting' drug breakthrough   
BBC News
A drug which makes a wide range of cancers more vulnerable to the body's immune system is "exciting" and may mark a new era, say doctors. It strips cancer cells of the "camouflage" they use to evade attack by the immune system. In the most detailed study, ...

Drug hope in fight against cancer of the bladder   Daily Mail
Wonder drug cures two bladder cancer patients and now more will be tested   Irish Mirror

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Irish Times
   
Ebola discoverer sees long, bumpy road to ending epidemic   
Irish Times
A Liberian man looks at a mural in downtown Monrovia that forms part of an Ebola awareness campaign. The death toll in the worst Ebola epidemic on record has risen to 5,459 out of 15,351 cases identified in eight countries by November 18th. Photograph: ...

Ebola discoverer Piot sees long, bumpy road to ending epidemic   euronews

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Metro
   
Pizza chef lost 19 STONE in a year after fearing weight gain would cause her to ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A pizza chef shed a staggering 19 stone in year after fearing her weight would cause her to die in her sleep. Ana Sirbu's weight reached 32 stone after she piled the pounds while working night shifts in a takeaway. It got to the stage where the 28-year-old was ...

Looking hot: Obese pizza chef cuts out carbs to lose 18st in a year   Metro

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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
This loyal dog has waited at hospital where owner died, for the last year   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
A faithful dog in Russia has been waiting at the hospital where her owner passed away, for the last year. Masha, her breed unconfirmed but who resembles a Daschund, has been hanging around the Siberian hospital, arriving each morning since her master ...

Loyal dog Masha is still waiting at hospital where owner died two years ago   Metro
Loyal dog waits for owner who will never return at hospital for two years   Telegraph.co.uk
This Heartbroken Little Dog Has Waited Outside A Hospital For His Late Owner ...   BuzzFeed News

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Irish Times
   
Report finds greater control with prescriptions could save NI health service £54m   
Irish Times
Greater control in issuing prescriptions could save the Northern Ireland health service £54 million (€68 million) over a rolling three-year period, a new report has found. Last year the health service could have saved £19 million if doctors exercised more care ...

Warning over prescription costs   Belfast Telegraph

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