2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
No out-of-hours charges for under sixes with GP co-ops   
Irish Independent
Children under six will not be charged in the evenings and weekends if they are seen by a doctor who is part of the out-of-hours GP co-ops across the country, it was confirmed yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
IMO: U6 GP care issues 'dealt with'   Irish Examiner
Doctors given until June 5th to commit to free GP care   Irish Times
HSE extends free GP care for under-sixes deadline   RTE.ie
UTV Ireland   
Laois Nationalist   
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Irish Times
   
Door for medical cards 'not shut' to Magdalene laundries survivors   
Irish Times
Minister of State for Primary Care Kathleen Lynch has said survivors of the Magdalene laundries can still apply for the medical card under the State's redress scheme. “There's no cut-off date for this,” she said. “If they're out there and they wish to accept what's ...

Magdalene survivors can still apply for redress and special medical cards   Irish Examiner
Special medical cards for Magdalene survivors 'still available' - Minister   Irish Independent
Magdalene survivors can still apply for redress   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Hiqa highlights fears for safety of children in asylum centres   
Irish Independent
A damning report by the health watchdog has revealed how one child in every seven living in a direct provision centre had to be referred to social services in a single year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
'Grave concerns' over welfare of asylum-seeker children   Irish Times
Children in direct provision at risk of abuse   Irish Examiner
HIQA concern over levels of child referrals   Herald
Belfast Telegraph   
RTE.ie   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Cancelling operations for cancer 'has to stop'   
Irish Independent
CANCELLATION of planned surgery on cancer patients occurs on a regular basis but should not be allowed to continue, an independent report has warned. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It is leading to ...

Cancer strategy steering group developed   Irish Examiner

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Traffic noise 'raises obesity risk'   
Belfast Telegraph
Living next to a busy road could increase the risk of obesity, the first research into the effects of noise pollution on waistlines has found. Also in this Section. I will never forgive Liam says Noel · Industrial unrest warning over cuts · EU must change, PM tells ...

Living near a busy road or airport can give you a pot belly claim scientists in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Scientists find link between traffic noise and midriff bulge   Irish Examiner
Stress caused by traffic noise 'can increase risk of obesity', study claims   The Independent
New Zealand Herald   
The Age   
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BBC News
   
Obesity in adolescence linked to bowel cancer risk, says study   
BBC News
Being overweight in adolescence is linked to a greater risk of bowel cancer later in life, a study suggests. Researchers followed nearly 240,000 Swedish men for 35 years. The analysis, published in the journal Gut, showed overweight teenagers went on to ...

Overweight in teens boosts middle age bowel cancer risk   Zee News
Obese teenage boys could have higher risk of bowel cancer, study says   The Guardian
'Bowel cancer risk' for obese teens   Evesham Journal

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The Independent
   
Woman, 21, dies after taking contraceptive pill that 'caused fatal blood clot'   
The Independent
A 21-year-old woman has died after developing a blood clot that her parents believe was caused by a contraceptive pill. Fallan Kurek had been taking the combined pill for three weeks when she started suffering from breathlessness and pain in her legs and ...

Parents say teaching assistant daughter died after taking contraceptive pill   Sunday World
Fallan Kurek dies from blood clot after taking the contraceptive pill   Daily Mail
Your contraceptive pill problem stories - Heart attacks, migraines and warfarin   Birmingham Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Live   
Express.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
'Being young does not guarantee immunity from breast cancer... I had a ...   
Irish Independent
Nicola Elmer was stunned when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to have a mastectomy. She says that she was particularly shocked because she was only 32 years old at the time ...

What You Really Need To Know About Dense Breasts   WBUR
Scotia gives $100000 to breast cancer fight   Trinidad Guardian
Breast cancer research talk   Times of Malta

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Galway Bay FM
   
1.5 million euro for NUIG research on next generation smartphone cameras   
Galway Bay FM
Galway Bay fm newsroom – 1.5 million euro has been announced to fund an NUI Galway research project on next-generation imaging for smartphone cameras. The funding has been announced today by Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien ...

€1.5m for research on next generation smartphone cameras   Connacht Tribune Group
€1.5m awarded to NUI Galway to make smartphone cameras better   Siliconrepublic.com

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U-T San Diego
   
Ovarian cancer biomarkers found   
U-T San Diego
UC San Diego researchers say they have found a potential new diagnostic for ovarian cancer, one of the most difficult cancers to detect and treat. The discovery of six isoforms of messenger RNA specific to ovarian cancer could also lead to new therapies, the ...

Ovarian Cancer-Specific Markers Set the Stage for Early Diagnosis ...   HealthCanal.com
Hope over ovarian cancer diagnosis   Kingston Guardian

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