2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Varadkar's stance on gay blood donations will be closely watched   
Irish Times
The relatively minor decision on whether to lift the lifetime ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood has had an added dimension since Minister for Health Leo Varadkar revealed his own homosexuality. Varadkar cited the imminent decision on blood ...

City pharmacist slams HSE over 'morning-after pill' discrimination   Galway Advertiser
Varadkar to consider foster home abuse probe   Irish Independent
Varadkar: Hospital crowding progress slow, but is improving   BreakingNews.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
50pc of adults don't know they are suffering from 'silent killer'   
Irish Independent
Almost one in two older adults with high blood pressure is unaware they have the condition, although it is a "silent killer". Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A major study, published today, shows 64pc of over-50s ...

Private patients less likely to be on blood pressure meds   Irish Examiner

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Irish Mirror
   
Heart disease is Ireland's biggest killer with 27 dying every day, new figures reveal   
Irish Mirror
The Irish Heart Foundation released a fact sheet about the dreaded disease yesterday (WED) ahead of their annual Happy Heart Appeal next week. The IHF said many people don't realise stroke and premature heart attacks are both cardiovascular diseases, ...

Heart Disease and Stroke Cost America Nearly $1 Billion a Day in Medical Costs ...   Digital Journal

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HealthCanal.com
   
Parents allege HSE 'retaliation' against them   
Irish Examiner
Parents of children with a disability have claimed they are victims of “retaliation” by bodies including schools and the HSE if they complain about their child not being able to access services. The claim is included in a report by academics at NUI Galway.
Report highlights issues regarding access to justice for children with mental ...   HealthCanal.com

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Irish Times
   
European court upholds ban on gay blood donations   
Irish Times
A ruling by Europe's highest court upholding a lifetime ban in some circumstances on gay men giving blood donations will have no impact on the ongoing review of the policy in Ireland, the Department of Health has said. The European Court of Justice has ...

Blood donor ban: Ban requires lack of other protections   Irish Examiner
EU Court Limits Laws Banning Gay Men from Donating Blood   Wall Street Journal
France gay blood donor ban 'may be justified'   BBC News
Reuters   
Huffington Post   
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Irish Times
   
Hospitals recall hundreds in connection with X-ray errors   
Irish Times
Thousands of X-rays and other scans have been reviewed and hundreds of patients recalled after errors were discovered in the work of three locum radiologists employed by the Health Service Executive. At least one patient has had a late cancer diagnosis ...


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Malay Mail Online
   
EU lawmakers want calorie info included on drinks   
Malay Mail Online
Cases of Coca-Cola are shown for sale in Encinitas, California October 10, 2013. — Reuters picBRUSSELS, April 30 — European beer, wine and spirits makers should inform consumers about the amount of calories in their drinks via clear labelling, EU ...

Help for 'heavy' drinkers, EU rules that booze labels must show calories   Express.co.uk
MEPs call for mandatory alcohol calorie labelling   Irish Times
MEPs add to alcohol calorie label calls   BBC News
mirror.co.uk   
Reuters   
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Irish Examiner
   
9 super healthy ways to get more wholegrain in your diet   
Irish Examiner
According to research by Newcastle University, nearly 80% of are falling short of the recommended 48g of wholegrains a day (that's the equivalent of three slices of a wholegrain loaf). Not that anyone's suggesting you eat that much bread. But many of us are ...


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Daily Mail
   
Challenging jobs could protect your brain against memory and thinking decline   
Daily Mail
They say professionals whose jobs require more speaking, and even arguing with colleagues, could be better off. Having managerial reponsibilities may even give you better protection against memory and thinking decline in old age than co-workers.
A Job That Challenges You Mentally Could Help Prevent Dementia   Tech Times
Jobs that challenge the brain may provide best protection against mental decline   Sunday World
Hard Work Preserves Brain Health, Protects Against Memory Loss   Medical Daily
Medical Xpress   
BT.com   
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BBC News
   
Belfast E. coli outbreak restaurant Flicks fined £110000   
BBC News
The company that ran a Belfast restaurant involved in a major E. coli outbreak has been fined £110,000. At least 140 people contracted E. coli in an outbreak at Flicks restaurant, based at Yorkgate shopping centre, three years ago. It was described at the time ...

Owner 'deeply sorry' as E.coli restaurant fined £110000   Belfast Newsletter
Chopped parsley 'source of E.coli'   Farming Life
Chopped parsley likely source of Northern Ireland's worst E.coli outbreak   ITV News
HealthCanal.com   
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