2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Casual nature of Áras Attracta abuse most disturbing   
Irish Times
A scene from the Prime Time programme which shows Ivy McGinty being kicked by a care assistant (seated) when she asked for help in going to the toilet. Paul Cullen. Topics: News · Health · CROSS · Garda Síochána · HIQA · Ireland; More Topics. Wed, Dec ...

Families are 'shocked beyond words' at abuse of their loved ones   Irish Independent
Abuses at Mayo care centre condemned   RTE.ie
Áras Attracta scandal due to 'accepted culture of abuse'   Irish Examiner
thejournal.ie   
Herald.ie   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Independent
   
Grieving mum: 'If I'd known about hospital I'd never have gone there'   
Irish Independent
A pregnant woman whose baby died the day after she was sent home from a hospital, should have been admitted for further observation, the doctor who treated her has now accepted. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Doctor told pregnant woman dead baby was fine   Irish Examiner
Doctor admits pregnant woman needed 'further treatment'   Irish Times
Registrar gives evidence at unborn baby inquest   RTE.ie
Kildare Nationalist   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Irish Examiner Reporter   
Irish Examiner
Men are a disadvantaged group health-wise because of their relationship with food, a study reveals. A report from Safefood found Irish men are generally less engaged with food, both in relation to food hygiene and healthy eating. It found that men have less ...

Irish men 'have less healthy diets'   Irish Health
7 in 10 Irish men are overweight or obese but they're less likely to diet than women   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Times
   
Varadkar says he will seek 3-4% health spending increase if economy grows   
Irish Times
Minister for health Leo Varadkar: said there was little point in economic recovery if it did not mean more money in people's pockets or in improved services. Photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times. Martin Wall. Topics: Business · Leo Varadkar · HSE ...

New plans to free up hospital beds to tackle trolley crisis   Herald.ie
Varadkar plans to free up hospital beds   RTE.ie

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Daily Mail
   
Woman died after taking overdose of raspberry ketone slimming pills   
Daily Mail
A young health worker died after she took an overdose of slimming pills, each containing two-and-a-half times as much caffeine as a can of Red Bull. Cara Reynolds had bought a pack of Forza raspberry ketone 'natural' supplements from Amazon for £20 to ...

Dad calls for ban on slimming pills after daughter dies of heart attack following ...   Mirror.co.uk
Father's plea to retailers after girl dies taking slimming pills   Herald Scotland
Father calls for slimming pill sales ban   Scotsman
Cosmopolitan UK   
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Irish Independent
   
EU regulation on allergen labelling in caterers welcomed by Coeliac UK   
fnbnews.com
The European Union (EU) Food Information for Consumers Regulation on allergen labelling in catering outlets and for retailers was welcomed by Coeliac UK (a national charity for people suffering from coeliac disease [an autoimmune disease caused by a ...

Food intolerance: trend or epidemic?   Irish Independent
More than just a change in diet: the challenge of Coeliac Disease for parents ...   HealthCanal.com
Charity welcomes new allergen labelling   British Baker

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Irish Times
   
Paunch triggers hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, research says   
Irish Times
Midriff fat is believed to be more critical than fat stored elsewhere, because of its influence on inflammation. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Wire. Mark Hennessy. Topics: News · World · UK; More Topics. Wed, Dec 10, 2014, 01:00. First published: Wed, Dec 10, ...


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Irish Times
   
A doctor writes: Failure to do basics often the cause of tragic outcomes   
Irish Times
The sequence of reports into maternal and baby deaths in the State, coming on top of a Health Service Executive update on the Savita Halappanavar tragedy, could be seen as a sign of deteriorating standards in maternal care. With two of the deaths having ...


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Belfast Telegraph
   
Sister's sad farewell as Una Crudden is laid to rest   
Belfast Telegraph
Cancer awareness campaigner Una Crudden was "an ordinary person who did extraordinary good" mourners heard as she was finally laid to rest yesterday. Also in this Section. [TICON-A SLIDESHOW] First snows of winter fall as forecasters warn of windy ...

Cancer campaigner was 'angel of hope'   the Irish News
Mourners turn out to say final farewell to Una Crudden   Irish Mirror
Una Crudden: Mourners wear teal in honour of cancer campaigner   Belfast Newsletter
U.TV   
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Irish Examiner
   
No objections raised to health service bailout   
Irish Examiner
A Dáil committee has not raised any objections to a massive bailout for the health service. The Health Minister's formally requested €680m in extra funds to keep services going to the end of the year. More ministers will make similar requests later this ...


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