2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   
Irish Independent
The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has been treated with an experimental antiviral drug along with blood plasma from survivors of the disease, specialist doctors said last night. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Ebola Still Spreading, WHO Reports   New York Times
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey's experimental treatment taking her into 'unknown ...   Mirror.co.uk
Risk of disease spreading 'very low'   Irish Examiner
Herald Scotland   
Deutsche Welle   
Khaleej Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Grieving families ask for donations   
Irish Examiner
The families of Michael and Valerie Greaney, who died as a result of a murder-suicide, have asked for donations to be made to a group which works with people who are considering suicide. Michael Greaney, 53, stabbed his wife, Valerie, 49, at the family ...

Heartbroken mother says murder-suicide 'brushed under carpet'   Irish Independent
Heartbroken mother: 'Murder suicide crisis has been brushed under the carpet'   Herald.ie
Mum calls for more research to avoid murder-suicide tragedies   Evening Echo Cork

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Irish Times
   
Varadkar seeks clause to ban alcohol sponsorship of sport   
Irish Times
A clause allowing for the banning of alcohol sponsorship of sports is to be included next month in new legislation designed to limit the sale and misuse of drink. However, the implementation of such a ban – which has faced vigorous opposition from sporting ...

Smoking rates at less than 20pc for the first time   Herald.ie
No Ebola virus threat in Ireland - Leo Varadkar   Irish Independent
Govt to include ban on alcohol sponsorship of sport in new legislation   Irish Examiner
Yahoo Eurosport UK   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Examiner
   
INMO: 50% hike in nurses registration fee 'untenable'   
Irish Examiner
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation says the increase in registration fees for 2015 is unreasonable. The Nursing and Midwifery Board has increased the fee from €100 to €150, with tomorrow the deadline for payment. Liam Doran of the INMO says it is ...

264 people are spending New Year's Eve on hospital trolleys   Yahoo News UK
Nursing body gets red card   Limerick Post

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Sunday World
   
Baby powder benefits   
Sunday World
If you don't know this already, we're going to let you in on a little beauty secret; baby powder isn't just for tots! No, no - there is far more to this product than meets the eye, and it could end up being your bathroom cabinet staple if you discover the many ways to ...


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Getty Images
   
First Case Of Ebola Diagnosed In The UK   
Getty Images
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: The Royal Free hospital, with the isolation unit on the right, towers above local housing on December 30, 2014 in London, England. A healthcare worker, who worked for a charity in Sierra Leone, the first person to be ...


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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 Independent
   
Teens get gastric bands as obesity time-bomb explodes   
Irish Independent
IRISH teenagers as young as 15 are being given gastric bands as the numbers needing drastic surgery continue to escalate. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Gastric bands reduce a patient's stomach size to help prevent them ...

Sugar craving in kids may indicate obesity   The Berlin Eye

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Irish Times
   
Child protection chief on 'walking the talk'   
Irish Times
Standing in the gym of Dunblane Primary School on March 13th, 1996, where a lone gunman had opened fire on a class of five- and six-year-old children, killing 16 and their teacher, was a defining experience for Gordon Jeyes. The children's world in the ...


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Daily Mail
   
Burton woman Nina Parsons whose brain stem is being crushed by skull set for ...   
Daily Mail
A young woman whose brain stem is being gradually crushed by her skull is set to undergo life changing surgery. Nina Parsons' suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which is causing her head to sink into her neck. Her condition is so severe that she has ...

Brave Lauren battling life threatening illness in plea for funding to help other ...   Herald.ie

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