2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Watchdog rejects HSE bid to water down report on Portlaoise Hospital   
Irish Independent
The country's health watchdog has refused to water down its damning report into patient safety standards at a hospital where five babies died in similar circumstances. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Health Service ...

Hiqa condemns HSE over Portlaoise hospital hazards   Irish Times
HIQA to publish findings on Portlaoise hospital   RTE.ie

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Daily Mail
   
People who live at a higher altitudes are 'less likely to become obese'   
Daily Mail
People who live at higher altitude are less likely to be fat, according to new research. A study found living 456 metres (1,496 ft) or higher above sea level was linked with a 13 per cent lower risk of becoming overweight or obese. This was compared with living ...

A weighty challenge as study predicts a worsening obesity problem in Ireland   Irish Times
Higher Altitude May Lead to Lower Weight, Study Contends   Philly.com
Want to prevent obesity? Head for the hills, say scientists   The Independent

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WOKV
   
Can't sleep? Watch this video   
WOKV
Insomnia sufferers around the world have helped a video of a serene Irish stream go viral. The artist who shot the video is surprised by the audience he attracted. Johnnie Lawson shot the footage in what he describes as the “unexplored and peaceful hills” of ...


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Irish Times
   
'Loneliness and isolation are feelings every emigrant can identify with'   
Irish Times
The Pieta House Darkness Into Light fundraising event takes place this Saturday, with a special focus on the Irish diaspora this year. The dawn walk will take place in 80 locations including 16 outside Ireland, in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.
Eoghan McDermott, Conor Cusack And Ryan Mangan Team Up For Moving ...   Her.ie
Deenihan to lighten up the darkness   Irish Echo

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RTE.ie
   
Over 1000 homeless children in Ireland   
RTE.ie
There are over 1,000 homeless children in Ireland, an increase of over one fifth since the beginning of the year. The figures published by the Department of the Environment this evening, show that there were 3,081 homeless people in the Republic of Ireland ...

Over 1000 children are now homeless in the State   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Minister wants to see supervised 'injection centres' for addicts   
Irish Independent
DRUGS Minister Aodhan O'Riordain has said he wants to see legislation introducing injection centres for addicts before the next election. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The newly-appointment minister says he ...

Support for supervised drug injection centres   UTV Ireland
Minister wants to see supervised injection centres for addicts   Herald

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Northern Californian
   
Eat Healthy for a 'Healthier' Brain, Claims Study   
Northern Californian
A new study by McMaster University, published in the journal Neurology on May 6, reports that people who eat plenty of fruits and veggies may preserve more of their memory and thinking skills as they grow old. The study links healthy eating habits to lower ...

Greek and Mediterranean diets 'can protect against memory loss'   Daily Mail
Med diet proves best for memory   Sunday World

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Green Bay Press Gazette
   
Living donors form links in organ donation chains   
Green Bay Press Gazette
A 68-person kidney transplant chain ends with Mitzi Neyens. The 77-year-old Wausau resident was the last link in a chain of donations that started in Minnesota, spread across the country, and ended at the University of Wisconsin transplant program in late ...

Brave Luke is poster boy for organ donation   Dublin People
The myths and misconceptions about being an organ donor   WTTV CBS4Indy

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Limerick Leader
   
Pregnant pause to celebrate midwives in Limerick   
Limerick Leader
THERE were some 4,500 births in the Maternity Hospital in Limerick last year, but the nursing staff who help mothers with their deliveries were celebrated this week, during the annual International Day of the Midwife. The event is celebrated all over the world ...

Katie Millar, Maternal Health Task Force   New Security Beat (blog)
Midwives: for a better tomorrow   The Daily Star
Recruiting more midwives will reduce maternal mortality   NTV Uganda

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Science World Report
   
Children Are More Likely To Misbehave When A Father Feels Unsupported   
Science World Report
In families where the father does not feel supported by his partner, researchers at the University of Sussex have found that these children were more likely to display troublesome traits. For the study, researchers examined the contribution of both parents' ...

Unsupported dads linked to kids' bad behaviour   Irish Health
Kids behave worse when dads feel unsupported   Business Standard
Child Behavior Problems Likely in Families Where Dad Feels Unsupported ...   Parent Herald
The British Psychological Society   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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