2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Hundreds given all-clear for bowel cancer now being recalled for investigation   
Irish Independent
Nearly 300 people who were given the all-clear for bowel cancer are being recalled for more investigations, after it emerged they may have undergone potentially faulty tests. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
281 people given all-clear for bowel cancer recalled after two patients ...   thejournal.ie
Hundreds of patients who underwent colonoscopies in Wexford recalled   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Lack of dignity 'upsetting', says Varadkar   
Irish Independent
The case of the late Gerry Feeney, whose family claim was left with no dignity in the geriatric ward of Beaumont Hospital, was described as "very upsetting" by Health Minister Leo Varadkar. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Gerry Feeney case 'very distressing' - Varadkar   Irish Times
Minister 'disappointed' over Feeney case   RTE.ie
Varadkar calls for affordable healthcare insurance   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Herald.ie   
Laois Nationalist   
98FM   
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Irish Independent
   
New bid to secure free GP care deal   
Irish Independent
GPs are being offered a series of incentives to speed up the conclusion of long-running talks on the introduction of free GP care for the under-sixes and the over-70s. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A memo of ...

HSE and IMO agree to begin negotiations on universal GP care   Irish Examiner
Analysis: Free GP care plan faces many hurdles   Irish Times

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Irish Medical Times
   
Survey backs up threat to general practice   
Irish Medical Times
kathleen lynch pat kenny Almost a third of Ireland's GPs (31%) expect they will leave the profession in the next five years (by 2020) and only 16 per cent would recommend the profession to their children, according to the results of a survey of more than 750 ...

Only 15% of GPs would advise their children to enter General Practice, survey ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Highland Radio
   
BREAKING : DACC receive confirmation that general surgeon to be appointed to ...   
Highland Radio
It's been confirmed that a general surgeon will be appointed at Letterkenny General Hospital within the next four months. At a meeting with representatives from the Department of Health and a number of cancer campaign groups today, a commitment was ...

Permanent replacement at LGH 'may take time'   Irish Medical Times

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Irish Independent
   
Operation Transformation Diary: 'I believe our show saved Alan's life'   
Irish Independent
Karl Henry. Published 28/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Leaders Mark McArdle, Veronica Horgan, Eilish Kavanagh, Presenter Kathryn Thomas, leaders Louise Open Gallery 2 Leaders Mark McArdle, Veronica ...


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Irish Times
   
Isn't it bionic? The making of a robotic arm   
Irish Times
Three men who have had “bionic reconstruction” at a Vienna hospital are the first patients to have their hands replaced by prosthetics that they can control with their minds. The procedure, as outlined in the Lancet medical journal this week, involved ...

3 Austrians get bionic hands after amputation   STLtoday.com
Video shows amazing transformation of men given bionic hands   Metro
Three Men Transfer Messages From 'Mind to Metal' With the First 'Bionic' Hands   TheBlaze.com
Morning Ledger   
MotorbikeTimes   
Medscape   
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Irish Times
   
Maternity risks continued in Ballinasloe hospital   
Irish Times
The safety of babies being delivered at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe continued to be at risk even after the detection of seven cases in which babies died or were seriously injured, according to newly released documents. The Department of Health last ...


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Netdoctor
   
Insomnia linked to high death risk   
Netdoctor
It's known that difficulty getting to sleep can take its toll on the body, leading to a range of health implications such as poor memory and low concentration and productivity levels the next day. But according to a new study, persistent insomnia can have more ...

Persistent insomnia linked to higher risk of death, study finds   Medical News Today
Persistent insomnia ups death risk   Irish Health
Persistent insomnia tied to increased mortality risk   Financial Express
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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Beacon Review
   
Leukemia Mutations Occur In Over 70 Percent Of People Over The Age Of 90   
Headlines & Global News
New research suggests that it is "almost inevitable" that one will develop genetic mutations associated with leukemia as they age. Researchers estimated as much as 20 percent of people between the ages of 50 and 60, and over 70 percent of those over 90, ...

Age-associated leukaemia circumstances could soar   Beacon Review
Blood Cells Resembling Leukemia Increase in Our Blood System As We Grow ...   Empire State Tribune
Leukaemia mutations 'almost inevitable', researchers say   BBC News
Science Recorder   
NHS Choices   
Irish Examiner   
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