2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Residents of home 'hitting and biting each other daily'   
Irish Independent
Vulnerable residents in a home for the intellectually disabled ended up hitting and biting each other, almost on a daily basis, a damning inspection report has revealed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The St John ...

Residents at home hit and bitten daily   Irish Examiner
'Major failings' at care home   Belfast Telegraph
Residents in disability centre found locked in and unsupervised   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Independent
   
Maternity legal claims reach 56 so far this year   
Irish Independent
At least 56 compensation claims against maternity hospitals have already been lodged so far this year, it emerged yesterday.. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Health Minister Leo Varadkar said the State Claims ...

Leo Varadkar denies Ireland's maternity services in 'crisis'   Irish Examiner
Irish maternity services on par with other countries - Varadkar   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Family gets €1m over failure to spot cancer that killed mother   
Irish Independent
A hospital has apologised to the husband and three young children of Melissa Hamilton, who died of breast cancer despite two missed opportunities to diagnose it. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The family ...

Hospital sorry for cancer death   Irish Examiner
Family 'torn apart' by cancer misdiagnosis, says widower   Herald
Hospital settles case after failing to diagnose breast cancer   Irish Times
RTE.ie   
Highland Radio   
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Irish Times
   
Fifth of child mental health admissions to adult units   
Irish Times
One in five of all admissions of children to mental health institutions is made to an adult unit, in spite of Government promises to end the practice, a new report shows. Eighty-nine children were admitted to adult units last year, compared to 98 in 2013, ...

Report says mentally ill children in adult wards   Irish Examiner
Govt urged to improve mental health supports   RTE.ie
Vulnerable children still sent to 'unsafe' adult services   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
7700 patients waiting on trolleys in May   
Irish Examiner
More than 7,700 patients waited on trolleys for admission to hospital last month — the worst figures for the month of May since records began, according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO). The ongoing crisis in emergency departments hit ...

7700+ patients on trolleys during May   Irish Health

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Irish Times
   
Complaints over health service increase by over 50%   
Irish Times
Patient dissatisfaction with the health service has soared, with almost 20,000 complaints made about the Health Service Executive or voluntary hospitals last year. Complaints were lodged at a rate of almost 400 a week, up over 50 per cent on 2013, according ...

21 cases of care home abuse probed   Irish Examiner

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Today.com
   
Can't sleep? Try decluttering your bedroom, says a new study   
Today.com
A new sleep study has found that people who doze in cluttered rooms and are at high risk for developing hoarding disorder are more likely to have sleeping problems. This includes having trouble falling asleep at night and experiencing rest disturbances.
Is your messy room keeping you up at night? People at risk for hoarding more ...   Catholic Online
If you can't sleep, clean your room   AOL News
Sleeping In a Messy Room Could Make You More Tired The Next Day   The Debrief
Sunday World   
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Sunday World
   
Rethink how you eat your veggies   
Sunday World
We're always being told to eat our greens, pack our diet full of fruit and vegetables and get much-needed nutrients into our bodies. But while many of us think that pinging a steam fresh bag of veg in the microwave or popping a few florets of broccoli in a pan to ...


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Brentwood Gazette
   
Supermarkets recall gluten-free products because they 'may contain gluten'   
Brentwood Gazette
A whole host of supermarkets have recalled a number of gluten-free products, because they may contain gluten. Sainsbury's, Asda, Waitrose, Tesco, Morrisons and Genius Foods have all recalled a range of products because they may contain 'elevated levels ...

Concerns in the UK over retail milk price (4 pints – 89p new low)   Agriland
Products recalled by companies this week include Prosecco, cheesecake and ...   Bath Chronicle

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Irish Health
   
Sugary drinks up liver disease risk   
Irish Health
People who consume sugar-sweetened drinks every day may have an increased risk of developing a type of liver disease, a new study suggests. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) refers to an accumulation of fat in the liver of people who consume ...

Study: Daily Sugar Drinks Can Lead to Liver Disease   Patch.com
Beware: Daily sweet beverage linked to liver disease   Capital FM Kenya (press release) (blog)
Two fizzy drinks a day can raise risk of liver disease   The Swazi Observer
Medscape   
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