2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Consultants warn of threat to acute care by underfunding   
Irish Times
The underfunding of frontline hospital services is undermining the safety and quality of acute care, according to a hospital consultants group. The Irish Hospital Consultants Association (IHCA) said a Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa) report on ...

Doing nothing is not an option when lives of mothers on the line   Irish Independent
Concerns raised over emergency departments   RTE.ie
"It's about time somebody started to take action" - Father whose daughter died in ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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mirror.co.uk
   
Caroline Quentin's painful battle with coeliac disease has caused serious ...   
mirror.co.uk
Famous for roles in Men Behaving Badly, Jonathan Creek and Life of Riley, actress and TV presenter Caroline Quentin, 54, a coeliac for over 30 years, is helping to raise the condition's profile during Coeliac Awareness Week. She lives in Devon with her ...

View of gluten-free diets as fad 'damaging' to coeliacs   Irish Times
Seriousness of coeliac disease 'undermined'   Irish Health
St George's Market to put gluten-free food top of the menu to raise awareness for ...   Belfast Live

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The Clare Herald
   
Clare volunteers play vital role in Cancer Society work   
The Clare Herald
Volunteer Mary McAllistair from Ennis, Co. Clare pictured with Rugby star Tony Ward at the national launch of the Irish Cancer Society's Daffodil Day 2015, supported by Dell. The Irish Cancer Society is marking National Volunteering Week (May 11th – 17th ...

A big thank you...   Meath Chronicle
Slap on the sunscreen   Irish Independent
Everyone has a skill to share, even if they don't shout about it… why not volunteer?   Yahoo News UK

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RTE.ie
   
Medical misadventure returned at Sligo inquest   
RTE.ie
A verdict of medical misadventure has been returned in the death of an 86-year-old woman who fell in St John's Community Hospital in Sligo but was not seen by a doctor until nine hours later. Teresa Dwyer, from Monasteraden in Co Sligo, was a patient in ...

Inquest hears woman (86) had to bang on table to call nurses   Irish Times
Verdict of 'medical misadventure' recorded in death of woman (86) who died ...   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Boy was suitable for 'cooling' treatment, fitness inquiry told   
Irish Examiner
An inquiry at the Medical Council heard yesterday about the devastating effects cerebral palsy has had on a 2-year-old boy and his family. A paediatric expert also told the inquiry the boy fully met the criteria for an important cooling treatment which he did not ...

Baby developed cerebral palsy, Medical Council inquiry told   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Dublin farmer: Demand for my kale increased by 300pc thanks to Gwyneth Paltrow   
Irish Independent
A County Dublin farmer is thanking Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow for boosting his business - thanks to her love of all things Kale. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Farmer Christopher Keane, from Oldtown in ...

Hail kale: Supermarkets track Hollywood's favourite vegetable   Irish Times

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TV3.ie
   
Avoid anxiety by cutting comfort food   
TV3.ie
A huge portion of stress often comes with a side helping of biscuits and takeaway pizza. And while everyone knows that comfort eating can cause the waistline to expand, you might not realise that some of these treats could also be making you more anxious.

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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Going blind? This microchip could help you   
Siliconrepublic.com
Researchers are developing a microchip implanted into your eyeball to help combat the onset of blindness, taking us one step closer to a cyborg master race. By attaching microchips to eyeballs, scientists can already restore vision in certain rudimentary ...

New approaches to vision with microchips holds out prospects for the blind   ElectroIQ (blog)
Smart microchips may optimise human vision   Medical Xpress

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Irish Examiner
   
This professor has a deadly idea for phones   
Irish Examiner
A Melbourne epidemiologist has found a way to record causes of death “more accurately” than a doctor… using a mobile phone. This professor has a deadly idea for phones. Professor Alan Lopez, a public health scholar, said mobile phones could be used to ...

140 countries, or 80% of the world's population - do not have reliable cause of ...   YubaNet
Mobile phones can record births and death more accurately than doctors   BT.com
Study: 40 million deaths go unreported every year   UPI.com

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NHS Choices
   
Overweight diabetics 'live longer' than slimmer diabetics   
NHS Choices
“Overweight diabetics are 13 per cent less likely to die prematurely than those of a normal weight or those who are obese,” the Mail Online reports. A new study followed over 10,000 English older adults with type 2 diabetes for 10 years. It examined how their ...

Marriage benefits your waistline?   Sunday World
New Asthma & Obesity Study Tracks 10000 Patients in JACI   HealthNewsDigest.com
New Health Study Concludes The BMI Calculator Is Falsely Labeling Thousands ...   The Inquisitr

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