2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Sisters in suspected carbon monoxide case 'comfortable'   
Irish Times
By using this website, you consent to our use of cookies. For more information on cookies see our Cookie Policy. X. News. Sisters in suspected carbon monoxide case 'comfortable'. Elderly pair rushed to hospital after gardaí break into Blarney Street house in ...

Elderly sisters recover from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning   Irish Independent
Gardaí kick down door to rescue elderly sisters from carbon monoxide poisoning   Irish Examiner
Two elderly sisters saved from death by hero neighbours in Cork city after ...   Irish Mirror
Yahoo News UK   
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Hindustan Times
   
Want to live a healthy life? Math can come to your rescue   
Hindustan Times
Researchers, using mathematical models, have defined for the first time how powerfully immune cells respond to infection and disease. Mathematics can be used to understand how complex signalling impacts the size of the response by T cells (Photo: ...

Scientists make significant advance in understanding the immune system   RTE.ie
Prof Ken Duffy helps use maths to predict how well a body will fight disease   Irish Times
Math can predict how body fights disease   Firstpost
Khaleej Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Fertility rate below level needed to replace population   
Irish Examiner
The fertility rate in Ireland has dropped below the level required for the population to reproduce itself, according to statistics released for 2012. The CSO Report on Vital Statistics said that the fertility rate in 2012 was 1.99 children per adult woman. The rate is ...

Ireland records second highest fertility rate in EU   Irish Times
Ireland's fertility rate is below what's needed to sustain our population   Yahoo News UK
Teenage pregnancies in Northern Ireland fall to record low   BBC News
Belfast Telegraph   
Belfast Newsletter   
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Irish Times
   
Woman in labour parked on roundabout to get attention   
Irish Times
Abe Adetella drove onto a roundabout to grab motorists' attention after going into labour on Wednesday. Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times. Sarah Slater. Topics: News · Health · Abe Adetella · St Luke's General Hospital · County Kilkenny; More Topics.
Mum who gave birth on road was on way to hospital for check-up   Herald.ie
Joy as roundabout baby thrives after roadside birth   Irish Independent
Mum in labour drove into roundabout   Irish Examiner
RTE.ie   
Irish Mirror   
BBC News   
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Herald.ie
   
Irish doc who inspired Clooney in ER honoured   
Herald.ie
HE is the Irish doctor and gunshot wounds expert who helped inspire the TV role that catapulted George Clooney to stardom. Also in this section. Gemma to give fee to charity for jungle jaunt · Delaney's partner disables Twitter account after song row ...

Honour for Irish doctor who inspired Clooney's 'ER' role   Irish Independent
Meet Chicago's real top ER doc… (Spoiler alert: He's from Cork)   thejournal.ie

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BBC News
   
Chloe Beaney: Donor found for heart disease girl   
BBC News
A girl with a rare heart disease leaving her in urgent need of a transplant has found a donor. Chloe Beaney, 14, from Cramlington, Northumberland was seriously ill with cardiomyopathy, which affects the heart's ability to pump blood. She was top of the ...

Chloe Beaney: 14-year-old girl given days to live SAVED after successful heart ...   Mirror.co.uk
Chloe Beaney: Cramlington teenager is saved after having a successful heart ...   ChronicleLive
Desperate search over as Chloe has heart transplant   ITV News
Irish Mirror   
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Medical card renewal changes welcomed by palliative care groups   
Irish Independent
The Irish Association for Palliative Care (IAPC) has welcomed the Government's new medical-card system which will ensure that cards issued to people with terminal illnesses will no longer require renewal once granted. In its joint submission with the ...


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Orange UK News
   
IV drips should not be used as a hangover cure, says senior US doctor   
Metro
While we know we should drink responsibly, we all have our own tried and tested method of beating the dreaded hangover. For some its the hair of the dog and for others its four packs of quavers, a Lucozade or a sachet of dioralyte. A leading US physician, ...

US doctor says drips should not be used to treat hangovers   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Call To Ban Intravenous Drips As Hangover Cure   Eagle Radio

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BBC News
   
People power spurs U-turn on axing of Bangor minor injuries unit   
Belfast Telegraph
A U-turn by the Health Minister on keeping the Bangor minor injuries unit (MIU) open has been heralded a "victory for people power", however campaigners have vowed to fight on to reopen 20 hospital beds.
Bangor Minor Injuries Unit to stay open after Jim Wells U-turn   Irish Mirror
Minor Injuries Unit To Remain Open   4ni.co.uk
Bangor Minor Injuries Unit to remain open   U.TV
BBC News   
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TheHealthSite
   
Latest Ebola News: Two kids from Africa being tested for Ebola in Britain   
TheHealthSite
London, Nov 28: Two children, who had arrived in Britain from Africa, are being tested for Ebola, according to media reports Friday. The children are said to be showing viral symptoms and are being monitored at the infectious diseases isolation unit at the ...

Children in the UK test negative for Ebola   Irish Examiner
Ebola tests in Newcastle on two children are negative   BBC News
Children test negative for Ebola at North East hospital   Sunderland Echo
ChronicleLive   
Sky News   
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