2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
HSE works on back-up plan as 38pc of family GPs snub scheme   
Irish Independent
GPs who refuse to sign new contracts giving free visits to children under six may be forced to do so under a back-up plan being drawn up by health officials, the Irish Independent has learnt. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
HSE apologises for under-6s data breach   Irish Times
HSE reports data breach on GP scheme applications   RTE.ie
Majority of country will be covered, says IMO   Irish Medical Times
Irish Health   
thejournal.ie   
Irish Examiner   
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Irish Examiner
   
Disability laws: Plea over wording   
Irish Examiner
Mothers of children born with life-limiting conditions want politicians to support the discontinuation of the phrase “incompatible with life” in disability legislation. Last night in the Dáil Independent TD, Mattie McGrath, introduced a bill to ban the use of the term ...

McGrath seeks to ban term 'incompatible with life'   RTE.ie
Parents are led to believe their babies are 'freaks of nature' – pro-life group   Yahoo News UK

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TV3.ie
   
Are Your Children Emotionally Healthy?   
TV3.ie
This morning on Ireland AM, Sinead and Mark were joined by clinical psychologist Paul Gilligan to talk about the importance of mental health in both children and their parents. Gilligan's new book 'Raising Emotionally Healthy Children' aims to empower ...

Building a child that can cope with life   Irish Examiner
How to raise emotionally healthy children   TodayFM

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Irish Times
   
Dear FDA: Resist the Urge on PCSK9 Drugs   
Medscape
Last week, an FDA advisory committee recommended approval of two proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin 9 (PCSK9)–inhibitor drugs. A formal decision is expected later this summer. The FDA usually follows the advice of its advisory committees, but not ...

Two New Cholesterol Drugs Get Advisory OK, Despite Doubts   AARP News (blog)
New low cholesterol drug may be available by end of year   Irish Times
Survey shows doctors ready for PCSK9s   Medical Marketing and Media
Post-Bulletin   
Benefits Canada   
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Irish Independent
   
Luke (7) is awarded €1m and extra €1k 'for a treat'   
Irish Independent
Margaret Yore, of Virginia, Co. Cavan, leaving court yesterday with here son Open Gallery 1 Margaret Yore, of Virginia, Co. Cavan, leaving court yesterday with here son Luke (7). Temple Street Children's Hospital in Dublin has apologised to a seven-year-old ...

Temple Street apologies over 'failings' in care of boy   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Two chocolate bars a day could be good for you, scientists claim   
Irish Independent
Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars Open Gallery 1 Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars of chocolate, as eating up to 100g (4oz) of chocolate a day has been linked to a lowered risk of ...

Eat chocolate, reduce heart disease risk   Times of India
New study suggests the more chocolate you eat, the lower your risk of heart ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Daily chocolate dose may fend off heart disease – but don't bet your life on it   The Guardian
The Nation   
CBS News   
TVNZ   
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Caboolture News
   
Unexpected cancer diagnosis shocks Caboolture mother   
Caboolture News
SHARON Kunde thought she was coming down with a cold, but as her condition rapidly deteriorated she visited the doctor only to hear a diagnosis she had least expected. In October last year, the 58-year-old woman was told that she had bowel cancer.
Gemma Savory :Bowel Cancer, It Won't Happen To Me... Right?   Huffington Post UK
It took two years before Anna Flood was diagnosed with bowel cancer   Irish Examiner
Young people aren't being diagnosed with bowel cancer quickly enough   BT.com
Torquay Herald Express   
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Western Daily Press
   
​Workers are taking fewer tea breaks out of fear of their bosses   
Western Daily Press
Workers are taking fewer tea breaks, often fearing their bosses will think they are slacking, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 workers found that almost half were too busy to stop for a cuppa, while one four believed they were not allowed to have a ...

South West workers too busy for a tea break   Western Morning News
6 tips for perfect cuppa as study reveals West workers 'fail to take tea break'   Swindon Advertiser

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ABC Online
   
Men's health expo to encourage more Hunter men to see a doctor   
ABC Online
Hunter men are being encouraged to make an appointment with their GP with statistics showing one in four men and boys have not seen a doctor in the past 12 months. As part of men's Health Week, Hunter New England Health is holding a men's health expo ...

Vic prostate cancer research gets boost   9news.com.au
Men urged to know early cancer signs   Irish Health
Here are the cancer warning signs that could save your life   thejournal.ie
Idaho Press-Tribune   
MyCentralJersey.com   
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Irish Times
   
Fitness-to-practise inquiry process is too long and costly – surgeon   
Irish Times
In May, the Irish Medical Council announced a 13 per cent increase in annual registration fees for doctors to €605, at a time when the country is struggling to retain or attract doctors to work in the Irish health service. I was on the receiving end of a ...


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