2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Jump in complaints of doctors not treating patients with dignity   
Irish Independent
The number of complaints claiming doctors failed to treat patients with dignity doubled last year, new figures show. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. There were 65 of these complaints made to the Medical Council, ...

Complaints over doctor rudeness double in 2 years   Irish Examiner
More doctor disciplinary hearings being heard in private   Irish Times
Fewer Medical Council inquiries held in public   RTE.ie
Irish Medical Times   
UTV Ireland   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
1000 GPs have now signed up for under-sixes scheme - HSE   
Irish Independent
More than 1,000 GPs have signed up to join the scheme providing free visits to all children under six, the HSE said yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Today is the deadline for signing the contracts for ...

GPs can still sign up to under-sixes scheme, say ministers   Irish Examiner
No changes will be made to GP scheme for under-sixes , says Leo Varadkar   Irish Times
More than 1000 GPs sign up to under-sixes scheme   RTE.ie

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RTE.ie
   
IMO calls for rejection of Lansdowne Road pay deal   
Irish Independent
The council of the doctors' union, the Irish Medical Organisation, is to call for rejection of the Lansdowne Road Agreement. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The union said last night it will hold a ballot on the ...

IMO Council votes against Lansdowne Road Agreement   RTE.ie
IMO votes unanimously against Lansdowne Road Agreement   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Reilly's 'no regrets' about hospital not being downgraded   
Irish Independent
CHILDREN'S Minister James Reilly has no regrets about not downgrading Portlaoise Hospital despite a report in 2011 recommending such a move. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Four years later, and following ...

Out-of-hours closure at Portlaoise 'not a done deal'   Irish Times
Portlaoise Public meeting the future of Hospital   Leinster Express
Varadkar: Portlaoise emergency department may be reduced - but not yet   Irish Examiner
Irish Medical Times   
RTE.ie   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Times
   
Phase two of Growing up in Ireland study launched   
Irish Times
Phase two of the national longitudinal study of children, Growing up in Ireland, has been launched. The study has been monitoring the development of about 20,000 children and young people at various ages since 2007. Interviews in the second phase will ...

Growing Up In Ireland tracks 20000 young people   TodayFM
Second phase of Growing Up study launched   Irish Health

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Irish Independent
   
Gardaí probe death of Alzheimer's patient after hospital attack   
Irish Independent
Gardaí are investigating the death of an Alzheimer's patient who died two days after being attacked by another dementia sufferer in a Dublin hospital. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Great grandmother Maureen ...

Alzheimer's charity calls for increase in number of specialist beds after savage ...   Irish Mirror
Frail Alzheimer's patient died 48 hours after being savagely attacked while ...   Mirror.co.uk

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Irish Times
   
Cancer risk from burnt food highlighted by European agency   
Irish Times
Correspondent. It's not an old wives' tale. Eating burnt toast really does increase your risk of developing cancer. The European Food Safety Authority has published its opinion on acrylamide, the chemical that forms in starchy foods during high-temperature ...

Cancer risk from tobacco chemical in your chips   Daily Mail
Why You Shouldn't Eat Delicious Charred Foods   TIME
Five espressos a day poses no health risk, says EU study   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Irish man reveals how he broke his penis during sex   
Stuff.co.nz
Irish couple Clarissa Cairns and Alan Parke have told the agonising story of when Parke broke his penis during sex. An Irish man says he has "never known pain" like the night he broke his penis. Alan Parke was rushed to hospital after an agonising accident ...

Mman who heard his penis SNAP during sex had to keep it in a sling for 2 months   Daily Mail
'I heard it snap and there was blood everywhere!' Man fractures penis having sex ...   Mirror.co.uk
'All of a sudden I heard something snap': Man fractures penis having sex with ...   Scottish Daily Record
Yahoo News UK   
Her.ie   
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
   
12 mistakes you're making about skin cancer   
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Preventing skin cancer isn't hard, but it's not easy to get into the habit. Here are the biggest mistakes you're making when it comes to skin cancer and what you can do to stop it. (Courtesy). image. By TRACIE KNABE SNOWDER DESERET NEWS. You go ...

Five myths about sunscreen   Washington Post
Keeping Your Skin Healthy this Summer   CIproud.com
7 Summer Skincare Myths   Care2.com
Huffington Post (blog)   
Glamour (blog)   
TV3.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Walking Tall: How the sudden death of Jenny, 26, led me to the Camino de ...   
Irish Independent
Spain's Camino de Santiago. Jenny O'Riordan, who died in 2002 (inset Open Gallery 6 Spain's Camino de Santiago. Jenny O'Riordan, who died in 2002 (inset). Lucia Ebbs (centre, with blue t-shirt) and friends on the Camino in 2014. Jenny O'Riordan, who ...

Life Lessons From the Camino de Santiago   Huffington Post
That is the magic of 'The Way'   Pique Newsmagazine
Camino pilgrims warned after disappearance of a woman   The Tablet (subscription)
PR.com (press release)   
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