2015年5月3日 星期日

2015-05-04 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Aging GPs and emigration threatens future of practice, warns ICGP   
Irish Times
The combined impact of ageing general practitioners and the emigration preferences of newly qualifying GPs threatens the future of general practice, the Irish College of General Practitioners has said. Analysis of the organisation's membership data shows ...

Rural areas will lose cover as ageing GPs quit   Irish Mirror
Young doctors see no future as country GPs   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
HSE spent €170k on sex-change ops in 2014   
Irish Independent
Gender reassignment surgery is not performed in Irish hospitals but it can be arranged in another country and funded by the Health Service Executive (HSE) under the Treatment Abroad Scheme. The procedure is considered a treatment for Gender Identity ...

HSE spent €170k sending four patients abroad for sex changes   Herald

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Agriland
   
False Hype Derailed Raw Milk Legislation   
Flathead Beacon
The 2015 Montana Legislature voted against legalizing purchase of raw milk at the farm. Too many senators believed the hype and incorrect data shoveled at them by the Health Department and Dairy Association (the “got milk” people). For example ...

Premium price and risk of illness doesn't sour the taste for raw milk   Agriland

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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
HSE may need bailout to cover new services   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
The Oireachtas will have to vote in favour of the supplementary budget - which could total almost €700m. The health service could need another multi-million euro bailout before the end of the year. A range of new services reportedly mean the original budget ...

Health Service May Need Another Bailout   98FM

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Ahmedabad Mirror
   
Don't let your brain drain   
Ahmedabad Mirror
Are you always forgetting where you left your keys? Do you remember to send important birthday cards? With the constant distractions of modern life — phones ringing and emails popping up all day long — everyone can be forgiven for being absent-minded ...


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The New Indian Express
   
Online voting a step closer thanks to breakthrough in security technology ...   
New Kerala
Researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK have developed a technique to allow people to cast their election vote online-even if their home computers are suspected of being infected with viruses.
Future elections could be decided online   Irish Examiner
Future elections may be decided via online votes   Firstpost
Online voting comes a step closer to reality   Zee News

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mirror.co.uk
   
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie cheer on their children Zahara and Shiloh at football ...   
mirror.co.uk
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie cheer on their children at a football match in Los Angeles. The couple looked relaxed as they sat on the grass and watched Zahara, 10, and Shiloh, eight, play ball at Griffith Park in the sunny state. At one point the 39-year-old ...

Angelina Jolie cheers on Shiloh and Zahara with Brad Pitt at soccer game   Daily Mail
Why I am having a double mastectomy   Telegraph.co.uk
The Angelina Jolie effect   The Sun Chronicle
International Business Times UK   
NECN   
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Irish Independent
   
Brendan O'Connor: Bernadette Forde was denied possibly the most important ...   
Irish Independent
We tend to judge things by their endings. You can have a bad day, but if it ends well, you go to sleep happy. In fact it's scientifically proven, in studies about pain, that people's memories of things and the taste an experience leaves in your mouth are far more ...


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Agriland
   
How to assess the liver fluke risk on your farm   
Agriland
Liver fluke can affect cattle of all ages, including cows, according to Animal Health Ireland (AHI). Fluke burdens can be monitored on beef farms by using a combination of faecal egg counts (FEC) and data relating to liver condemnations from meat factories.

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BBC News
   
Most Britons unaware of skin cancer signs - survey   
BBC News
More than three-quarters of Britons say they would not recognise signs of skin cancer, a survey by the British Association of Dermatologists suggests. The disease now causes about 2,100 deaths annually in the UK. The BAD said that while 95% of people it ...

Sun's skin damage risk higher in Cork   Irish Examiner
Sunbathers know risk of skin cancer but ignore dangers say experts as figures ...   Daily Mail
Tips For May Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Sun Care Foundation, Treatment ...   Fashion Times
Herald Scotland   
Care2.com   
Latinos Health   
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