2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Cork University Hospital launches app explaining breast cancer in plain English   
Irish Examiner
Cork University Hospital (CUH) has launched an app, FYI: Breast Cancer, to help women who are overwhelmed by medical information about cancer. One third of women attending breast cancer clinics in Ireland have limited knowledge of breast cancer and ...

Formula 1 legend at event which raises £6000 for hospital campaign   Salisbury Journal
Central Bucks East, CB West girls soccer donates to Doylestown Hospital ...   Bucks Local News

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Irish Independent
   
Hospice dream comes true for Oscar-winner Day-Lewis   
Irish Independent
A COASTAL location championed by Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis is set to become the first hospice in Wicklow after receiving planning permission. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The facility for the terminally ...

Planning permission given for 15-bed Wicklow hospice   RTE.ie
After six years (and help from Daniel Day Lewis), Wicklow hospice finally gets ...   thejournal.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Leo Varadkar letter: 'Don't let any more mums die'   
Irish Independent
Finding his own trutch: Leo Varadkar - not just as a minister or potential Fine Gael leader, but as an interesting human being. Photo: Steve Humphreys. THE heartbroken children of Sally Rowlette, who died from a life-threatening illness at Sligo Hospital ...

Widowers urge HSE to learn lesson   Irish Examiner
Heart-breaking message from four children to Leo Varadkar   Irish Times
Varadkar meets widowers over childbirth deaths   RTE.ie
Herald.ie   
Sunday World   
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Irish Independent
   
Long waiting lists push health service down to 22nd in Europe   
Irish Independent
HEALTHCARE in Ireland has been ranked worse than in Estonia and Slovenia - dropping from 14th to 22nd place in a new league table. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. And the level of patient empowerment ...

Ireland stumbles on international health service rankings   Irish Times

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IrishCentral
   
Alisha Savage, Irish toddler battling aggressive cancer, passes away   
IrishCentral
After two and a half years of battling a rare form of cancer, the Cork toddler passed away in Boston. Photo by: Alisha's Story Facebook Page. After a two and a half year battle with aggressive cancer, four-year-old Cork toddler Alisha Savage passed away on ...

'Beautiful princess' Alisha Savage loses cancer battle   Irish Examiner

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Westmeath Independent
   
Lunchtime protest at Mullingar hospital tomorrow   
Westmeath Independent
Members of the INMO (Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation) will stage a lunchtime protest on Tuesday to highlight continued overcrowding and poor staffing levels in Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar. The union said today that the numbers of patients ...

Nurses to protest 'state of crisis' at Mullingar Hospital   Laois Nationalist

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Sunday World
   
A new way to boost your heart health   
Sunday World
It's no secret you should be getting your five-a-day, with many foods proudly and effectively displaying how many portions they provide. But when was the last time you came across packaging declaring its contents rich in polyphenol? Probably never. Which is ...


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TV3.ie
   
Get up on the right side of bed   
TV3.ie
In the winter it can be incredibly hard to force yourself up and out of bed in the mornings; especially when your room is an icebox and the sun has yet to rise. It isn't all bad once you're up and about though and after reading this article about the good things to ...


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U.S. News & World Report
   
The Best Diets for Men Versus Women   
U.S. News & World Report
Jay Rishel, 34, still dreams of tater tots. But that's about all the computer systems administrator in York, Pennsylvania, misses about his old, carb-heavy lifestyle. Since going on a ketogenic diet last July – trading his potatoes for bacon – he's lost more than 30 ...

Food Faddism   University Observer Online

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Irish Times
   
Irish Kidney Association says all-Ireland approach could overcome staff shortages   
Irish Times
Staff shortages affecting the Republic's kidney transplantation programme could be overcome through an all-Ireland approach, it has been suggested. In the short term, transplant surgeons from the North should be seconded to work on patients in the HSE ...


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