2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
HSE recoups €3m for care of deceased medical card-holders   
Irish Times
The Health Service Executive has recouped more than €3 million paid to doctors for taking care of people who were dead. But the HSE is due another €2 million in “ghost payments” from GPs who had received capitation fees in respect of medical ...


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Daily Mail
   
Sea swimmers at risk of drug defiant E.coli   
Daily Mail
Swimmers and surfers are most at risk of catching the E.coli bug as they are more likely to swallow contaminated water, a study has suggested. Scientists at the University of Exeter have warned of the danger after analysing data collected from beaches across ...

Surfers and swimmers run superbug infection risk   Scotsman
E.coli warning for sea swimmers   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Times
   
First test to determine chance of suffering a stroke developed   
Irish Times
The first test to determine the chance of a person suffering a stroke or developing heart disease within 10 years in any country in the world has been developed by scientists. The experts behind the breakthrough said they hope the warning will shock ...

A new device to foretell heart atttacks   South Asia Mail
Scientists Develop Globorisk CVD Risk Factor Tool   Diabetes Insider

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Irish Examiner
   
Meet the most beautiful man and woman ever   
Irish Examiner
A computer programme that is usually used to draw up e-fits of wanted criminals has been used to create the faces of the most beautiful man and woman in the world. The pictures opposite are the result of a two-month-long study led by Chris Solomon, a world ...

E-fit computer creates faces of 'the most beautiful man and woman in the world'   Irish Mirror
Are These The World's Most Beautiful Faces?   City Talk 105.9
Meet the faces of the 'most beautiful' man and woman   Express.co.uk

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Daily Mail
   
NHS gives girl aged 12 anti-smoking spray then 20 pupils fall ill from product   
Daily Mail
Parents have criticised a school where 20 pupils fell ill after using a Nicotine spray prescribed to a 12-year-old – in an incident dismissed as a 'prank' by the headmaster. The children, aged between 11 and 13, suffered vomiting, dizziness and headaches, with ...

20 pupils sent home from Staffordshire school with 'toxic overdose' after using ...   Staff Newsletter
Pupils become violently ill after 12-year-old passes round NHS nicotine spray   Metro
20 pupils violently ill after schoolgirl smoking addict, 12, passed round ...   Telegraph.co.uk
mirror.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
Peter Stringfellow claims he is 'alive because of a mistake'   
The Independent
Peter Stringfellow says he was diagnosed with cancer as a result of a mistake by his doctor. The nightclub boss was found to have early stage lung cancer in 2008 and underwent surgery to remove half his lung, a rib and lymph nodes. Stringfellow went public ...

Peter Stringfellow reveals secret cancer battle   Hollywood.com
Stringfellow's secret lung cancer battle: Stripclub owner reveals shock diagnosis   Daily Star
Peter Stringfellow reveals his secret battle with lung cancer as he prepares to be ...   mirror.co.uk
Digital Spy UK   
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Her.ie
   
WATCH: Doctors Uncovered The Most DISGUSTING Find In This 65-Year Old ...   
Her.ie
A 65-year old man in Sao Paulo, Brazil went to the hospital when he found worms coming out of his nose. When doctors started investigating his nostrils, they found more than 100 flesh-eating maggots buried in his nose. According to the New England ...

You'll never believe what was found in this 65-year-old man's nose   myfox8.com
VIDEO: Doctors find over 100 maggots living inside man's nose   Yorkshire Standard

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Irish Examiner
   
Oliver in food education petition   
Irish Independent
Jamie Oliver is launching a global petition calling for all children to be given food education. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The TV chef said it was "shocking" that worldwide obesity has doubled since 1980 and ...

Jamie Oliver cooks up a sweet song with Ed Sheeran and Sir Paul McCartney   mirror.co.uk

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Irish Times
   
Childbirth malpractice cost HSE €67m over five years   
Irish Times
The Health Service Executive paid out almost €67 million in compensation for medical malpractice during birth procedures over the last five years, new figures reveal. Overall, €165 million was paid out to patients or members of the public, including patients' ...


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Headlines & Global News
   
Calories in rice can be cut by 50%   
Times of India
Rice is intrinsic to the diet of many populations across the world, especially in the subcontinent and China. It is easy to cook and goes very well with Indian curries but it also leads to weight gain and increases risk for diabetes. A cup of cooked rice has 200 ...

New Rice-Cooking Technique Cuts Calories by Half   Headlines & Global News
Rice Is Getting A Lot Healthier, Soon: Here's How   Science World Report
This university student found a way to cut the calories of rice in half, and it just ...   Techly
American Live Wire   
WKRB News   
Daily Science Journal   
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