2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Christmas calls to suicide helpline rise by one third   
Irish Examiner
Calls to a suicide helpline rose by almost one third over Christmas 2014 compared to the equivalent period in 2013, a suicide prevention and bereavement charity has revealed. Console yesterday said it received an average of 165 calls per day over the ...

Calls to suicide charity Console up a third over Christmas   Irish Times
Calls to free suicide helpline rose by almost a third over lonely Christmas period   Irish Independent
Fears that deaths by suicide rose over Christmas period   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Times
   
Irish horse cheats death through the appliance of science   
Irish Times
A promising young racehorse facing the prospect of being put down was rescued from death by a bone repair technology developed by scientists in Ireland. The thoroughbred's jaw was rebuilt and the two-year-old filly is performing well on the racetrack.
Launch of World First Bone Repair Technology Marks Successful First Year for ...   HealthCanal.com
Breakthrough: Dublin scientists create bone repair tech for racehorses (video)   Siliconrepublic.com
New bone repair technique sets filly on path to a brighter future   Horsetalk
Businessandleadership.com   
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Irish Independent
   
'Doctor sterilised me without asking for my consent'   
Irish Independent
Dr Declan Egan leaves a fitness to practice inquiry at the medical council in Dublin. Picture: Damien Eagers. A woman told how she woke up from an operation to discover that both her fallopian tubes had been "clipped" without her consent.
Surgeon had no consent to 'clip' tube   Irish Examiner
Fertility doctor's decision 'lacked sensitivity'   Irish Times
'What did you want me to do, wake you and ask permission?' - what doctor told ...   Herald.ie
RTE.ie   
thejournal.ie   
Sunday World   
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Irish Times
   
Health regulator widens remit   
Irish Examiner
Ireland's first multi-profession health regulator now has statutory powers to examine complaints against social workers and other registered practitioners. CORU can hold fitness to practise inquiries and impose sanctions on a registered practitioner found guilty ...

Social workers and therapists may face fitness-to-practise inquiries   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Leo Varadkar to meet childbirth widowers   
Irish Examiner
Health Minister Leo Varadkar has invited the widowers of two women who died following childbirth at Sligo Regional Hospital, to meet him. The meeting with Michael Kivlehan from Dromahair, Co Leitrim, and Sean Rowlette, from Dromore West, Co Sligo, will ...

Husbands of women who died in childbirth to meet Varadkar   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Nurse guilty of professional misconduct for second time   
Irish Times
A nurse has been found guilty of professional misconduct for the second time in three years. A fitness-to-practise committee hearing convened at the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland headquarters yesterday also accepted allegations that Siobhán ...

Kelly to turn former nursing home into storage facility   Fairfield Ledger

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Irish Independent
   
Stress can make you behave like a toddler, says research   
Irish Independent
John von Radowitz. Published 21/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Work stress can cause toddler-like behaviour in adults, research has found. Work stress can turn you into a toddler, new research suggests.
Stress can make you behave like a TODDLER: Anxiety causes people to react ...   Daily Mail
Stress 'can turn you into toddler'   Yahoo News UK

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Diabetes News Journal
   
Healthy Diet Lowers Risks For Type 2 Diabetes In Minority Women   
Diabetes News Journal
shutterstock_201530360 According to a recent study from researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital and published in the Diabetes Care journal, a healthy diet is associated with a lower risk for type 2 ...

Many failing to manage diabetes properly   Irish Health
Diabetes fear as sufferers think illness is under control   Irish Examiner
People with type 2 diabetes 'may not be managing condition effectively'   BreakingNews.ie
New Haven Register   
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Fox News
   
8-year-old 'butterfly boy' loses skin with every touch   
MyFox Chicago
FOX News -- When Song Liuchen was born, he cried non-stop for 12 hours at the pain of being touched. Now 8 years old, he's beating the odds while suffering from a rare condition that leaves his skin as fragile as a butterfly's wing. Liuchen suffers from ...

Boy whose skin falls off in his sleep defies doctors to become top of the class   Irish Mirror

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Times of India
   
UK doctors transplant organs from newborn   
Times of India
LONDON: Doctors in Britain have transplanted organs from a newborn for the first time. A six-day-old baby girl's kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating. The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and ...

First newborn organ transplant   Irish Examiner
UK doctors transplant six-day-old baby's organs in milestone procedure   9news.com.au
Doctors perform first ever infant organ transplant   UPI.com
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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