2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'   
Irish Independent
An Ebola patient is transferred on to a Hercules transport plane at Glasgow Airport in Scotland December 30, to be transported to London. A healthcare worker has been diagnosed with Ebola a day after flying home to Glasgow from Sierra Leone, the Scottish ...

Heathrow cleared Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey for travel   Irish Times
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey asked to be tested SEVEN TIMES   Daily Mail
Ebola nurse may be offered recovered patients' plasma   BBC News
Times of India   
Reuters   
Firstpost   
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Irish Times
   
Jacky Jones: A lot done, more to do before we get the service we deserve   
Irish Times
Earlier this year The Economist magazine published an article on “the Francis effect” about how Pope Francis turned around Roman Catholic Global Inc in barely a year. Business schools are now thinking of including his management style as a case study in ...

Priscilla Lynch: 2014 was another annus horribilis for our health service...can it ...   Herald.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
HSE to launch new supports to help smokers quit   
Irish Examiner
The HSE is today launching new additional supports as part of its QUIT programme to help people who want to give up smoking. The QUIT service provides a support team of counsellors over the phone, by email, live web-chat or via Twitter and Facebook.
New QUIT team ready to help smokers   Connaught Telegraph
Quitting for the new year   St. George Daily Spectrum
How To Quit Smoking In 2015: 10 Proven Methods To Ditch Cigarettes, And A ...   The Inquisitr
Pacific Daily News   
TheHealthSite   
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TV3.ie
   
Homemade beauty detox   
TV3.ie
Giving your body some TLC doesn't need to cost a fortune this January, and there are plenty of things you can do at home. If you've overdone it during the festive season, it's time for a beauty detox. Anyone who has also maxed out their credit cards on gifts ...


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Sunday World
   
Working girl hair   
Sunday World
We know it's important to dress appropriately in the workplace, but many people forget about their tresses. Unkempt locks won't make a good first impression on a prospective boss and a messy mane will attract attention for all the wrong reasons in the office.

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Limerick Post
   
Nursing body gets red card   
Limerick Post
LIMERICK nurses and midwives have joined their colleagues from around the country to register total opposition to a 50 per cent increase in their registration fee with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), for 2015. The NMBI issues licences to ...

Nurses' union stands firm in row over 50% registration fee hike   Irish Examiner

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Daily Mail
   
ME AND MY OPERATION: Is this the most effective way yet to treat dodgy tickers?   
Daily Mail
Atrial flutter is a common heart rhythm problem. Neville Glasgow, 66, a retired bus driver living in Streatham, South London, underwent a new procedure, as he tells DIANA PILKINGTON. THE PATIENT. My heart problems only came to light during a routine ...

Irish Heart Foundation urging adults to learn how to take their own pulse   Sunday World

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Liberia eases Ebola cremation order   
Belfast Telegraph
Liberia's government is easing up on its order that all Ebola victims' bodies be cremated after authorities purchased a plot of land to bury them. Also in this Section. UN rejects Palestinian resolution · Canada police probe nine deaths · Canada police probe ...

Liberia eases up on Ebola cremation order   Echonetdaily
Liberia relaxes outbreak demands   Irish Examiner
Liberia eases up on cremation order for Ebola victims   Omaha World-Herald

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TV3.ie
   
Get the most from healthy food   
TV3.ie
There's nothing better than tucking into food which is healthy AND tastes good. After binging over Christmas many of us are planning to leave the calorific snacks behind in favour of more fresh produce, but will all of us be eating it in the healthiest way?

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Herald.ie
   
Two in five of us vow to get fit in the new year   
Herald.ie
TWO in five people are aiming to get fit in the New Year and three quarters of people asked for workout gear for Christmas, a survey has found. Also in this section. Six bodies found in hunt for missing jet · Miracle as 15 escape with their lives after horrific road ...

Two in five vow to get fit in New Year   Irish Independent

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