2015年1月13日 星期二

2015-01-14 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Nurses urge public to join Dáil protest over overcrowding   
Irish Examiner
As hospitals brace themselves for industrial action, the country's largest nursing union has called on the public to join in a major protest outside the Dáil today to highlight emergency department (ED) overcrowding. Nurses from hospitals in the midwest are the ...

Nurses in Limerick vote for industrial action in February   Irish Times
More nurses vote to work to rule   Belfast Telegraph
Trolley crisis to worsen as 400 beds for elderly lie idle   Irish Independent
RTE.ie   
Irish Health   
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Irish Examiner
   
Girl, 6, developed brain damage   
Irish Examiner
Members of the Conroy family Kathleen, John, and daughter Sorcha, 8, at the inquest into the death of daughter Aibha Conroy in 2011. Picture: Collins. By Gareth Naughton. A six-year-old girl developed severe brain damage within hours of being admitted to ...

Cause of death of Aibha Conroy (6) yet to be established, coroner told   Irish Times
Girl (6) died after suffering brain damage following collapse, inquest told   Irish Independent
'Hospital assured us Aibha would be OK' - mum tells inquest   Herald.ie
RTE.ie   
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Daily Mail
   
How oxygen in the air could trigger lung cancer: Rates of the disease found to ...   
Daily Mail
Oxygen in the air we breathe may play a role in triggering lung cancer, new research suggests. Scientists found that rates of the disease decrease at higher altitudes, where there is less oxygen in the air. Although oxygen is essential for life, the US ...

Danger in the oxygen we breathe   Herald Sun
Higher Altitudes May Decrease Lung Cancer Rates   Science World Report
Lung Cancer Incidence Down at Higher Altitudes   Doctors Lounge
Belfast Telegraph   
Science Codex   
WebMD   
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Irish Times
   
FSAI advises consumers against drinking raw milk   
Irish Times
A recommendation against drinking raw milk has been reiterated after a European food safety body published a paper highlighting the health risks involved. In an expert opinion, the European Food Safety Authority said drinking raw milk can pose health risks ...

Put down that glass of raw milk, say Ireland's food safety experts   thejournal.ie
Consumers should avoid raw milk - FSAI   Irish Farmers Journal
Risks associated with drinking raw milk confirmed at European level – FSAI   Agriland

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Irish Times
   
Cameras in care homes not ruled out   
Irish Times
The Government has not ruled out the possibility of introducing cameras and other forms of monitoring in certain care homes but are concerned about a potential “intrusion on dignity” that might arise in some facilities. Minister of State for Social Care Kathleen ...

The HSE has NOT abandoned plans to use CCTV in care homes   thejournal.ie
HSE: don't smoke in your home if our staff are there   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Operation Transformation campaign finds 66% are overweight   
Irish Examiner
The 'Operation Transformation' leaders, from left, Eilish Kavanagh, Mark McArdle, Alan Mullen, Veronica Horgan and Louise Ormsby. The programmes airs on Wednesdays and Thursdays on RTÉ One at 8:30pm.
Operation Transformation: Just 17% of Irish men at OT clinics had a healthy BMI ...   Irish Mirror

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Kildare Nationalist
   
Limerick hospital 'recruiting more nurses', says TD   
Kildare Nationalist
University Hospital Limerick (UHL) has begun recruiting 23 extra nurses to ease the overcrowding crisis in the hospital's Emergency Department, according to Fine Gael TD Kieran O'Donnell. However, Mary Fogarty, mid west regional spokeswoman, Irish ...

Limerick hospital to recruit nurses   Clare Champion

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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Danish researchers close to developing cocaine addiction 'antidote'   
Siliconrepublic.com
Danish researchers are claiming to be one-step away from developing what they are claiming could be a medical treatment for those who have an addiction to the drug cocaine. The team from the University of Copenhagen have been analysing the natural ...

Dopamine discovery brings cocaine addiction antidote a bit closer   Science Codex
University of Copenhagen - The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences   EurekAlert (press release)

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Daily Mail
   
Liz Hodgkinson needed 25 stitches in her EYES after condition meant they BURST   
Daily Mail
An artist was forced to have 25 stitches in each of her eyes after they both burst - with one splitting during a driving lesson. Liz Hodgkinson, from Mold in Wales, was driving along a dual carriageway with her driving instructor when she began to suffer pain and ...

Woman's Eyeballs Burst During Driving Lesson Due To Rare Condition Called ...   Huffington Post UK
Woman's eyeball explodes during driving lesson   News24 Nigeria
Rare condition causes woman's EYEBALL to explode during driving lesson   Mirror.co.uk

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NEWS.com.au
   
Chinese man in a coma woken up by the smell of money   
NEWS.com.au
MONEY is a powerful thing. A Chinese man, who was in a coma for more than a year, suddenly woke up when nurses waved some cash under his nose. One sniff of a 100 yuan bill — worth $19AUD — was all it took to bring back Shenzhen resident Xiao Li as ...

Man in coma woken by the smell of money   Death and Taxes
Bizarre! 'Cash' gives a new lease of life to a man in 'Coma'   Oneindia
Money driven man who spent more than a year in a coma wakes up when ...   Mirror.co.uk
News24 Nigeria   
Tech Times   
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