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2015-02-16 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Overcrowding in emergency departments is 'considerably worse' than this time ...   
Irish Independent
OVERCROWDING in emergency departments is "considerably worse" than this time last year - and the Government needs to "redouble" its efforts to solve the hospital beds crisis, Health Minister Leo Varadkar has admitted.
Varadkar vows to tackle overcrowding   RTE.ie
Varadkar: Insufficient effort to tackle hospital overcrowding   Irish Times
Varadkar: Beds crisis the effect of years of budget cuts and freezes   Irish Examiner
Longford Leader   
98FM   
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Irish Examiner
   
'Cruelty, punishment, stigma': Deidre Conroy's experience of laws governing ...   
Irish Examiner
A woman who travelled to have a termination for medical reasons following a diagnoses of a fatal foetal abnormality has said laws governing the issue here are unsympathetic. Deirdre Conroy took her case to the European Court of Human Rights after she ...


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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Hong Kong doctor calls for drug makers to step up childhood cancer research   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A local specialist has called on drug makers to put profits aside and do more to develop new medicines for childhood cancer, saying some treatments had been around since the 1960s. The specialist, Dr Li Chi-kong, said little progress was being made on ...

Childhood Cancer Day   AboutMyArea
'Can the president help fix my cancer?'   MorungExpress
'Can the president help fix my cancer?' (Feb 15 is International Childhood ...   Business Standard

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Irish Independent
   
We're kidults in our 20s - expert   
Irish Independent
People in their 20s could accurately be described as "kidults", according to research that suggests adolescent effects on the brain extend far beyond the early teens. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain ...

People in their 20s are affected by adolescent hyper activity   Daily Mail
True adulthood doesn't begin until age 25   Telegraph.co.uk
Adulthood begins at 25, says new research   The Independent
BreakingNews.ie   
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stv.tv
   
Coronation Street's Kym Marsh thought her son was dying   
stv.tv
Coronation Street star Kym Marsh says she will never forget the moment she thought her teenage son was dying. The 19-year-old was crying on her shoulder in hospital as doctors suspected he was having a heart attack. Kym told Daily Mirror: “He was crying ...

Kym Marsh feared she'd lose her son David, 19, when he was rushed to hospital   Daily Mail
Kym Marsh: My son was in hospital battling to breathe... I thought he was dying   Mirror.co.uk

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Parents' plea for doctors to continue treating dying son rejected by judge   
Mirror.co.uk
Medics can stop treating a terminally ill 18-year-old despite his parents' wishes, a judge has ruled. The parents of the blind brain-tumour patient want doctors to carry on with chemotherapy. But Mrs Justice Hogg at the Court of Protection said specialists could ...

Judges rules teenager with terminal brain tumour can be left to die despite his ...   Daily Mail
Brain tumour son 'has weeks left'   Kingston Guardian

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Irish Times
   
Breda O'Brien: It's time we provide couples with perinatal hospices   
Irish Times
Hospice is a beautiful word for a beautiful concept. It touches and supports families at their time of greatest need, and does so with discretion and dignity. The hospice movement is highly regarded in Ireland. But just like virtually every other vital service, it is ...


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6minutes
   
HRT linked to ovarian cancer risk   
6minutes
Women should be advised to use hormone replacement therapy for the shortest possible time due to new concerns it is linked with ovarian cancer risk, say Oxford University researchers. Although unlikely to change clinical practice, the Lancet report shows ...

HRT raises risk of cancer - study   Stuff.co.nz
HRT increases ovarian cancer risk   Irish Health
Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40%: study   Times LIVE
Tech Times   
WFMY News 2   
National Monitor   
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Irish Times
   
Naturally: 'You have cancer, but you're still a woman'   
Irish Times
Beauty concerns may seem trivial when talking about cancer, but for many women who are undergoing treatment, looking well is integral to feeling well. “You want the security of looking in the mirror and looking halfway like yourself. You have cancer, but ...


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Emirates 24/7
   
Girl raids fridge in sleep… makes toast, eats cheese   
Emirates 24/7
Kate Archibald went up three dress sizes from a 10 to a 16 during her first year at university. (YouTube). A 20-year-old student was puzzled how she was gaining weight, when she was conscious about her eating habits. In fact, she even picked up fights with ...


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