2015年7月20日 星期一

2015-07-21 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Doctor faces allegations he botched surgeries on four women   
Irish Independent
A woman developed life-threatening complications following a hysterectomy and another fought a six-year battle for her injuries to heal following the same procedure, a Fitness to Practise medical inquiry has heard.
Doctor questioned over four hysterectomies at fitness-to-practise inquiry   Irish Mirror

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Spectacular Shannon air show wows crowds of up to 40000   
Limerick Leader
William Hayes, Judith Egan and Elizabeth Egan enjoying the air show in Shannon on Saturday. Below, Steven Reilly was given deserved VIP treatment during the day having bravely battled illness since he was six years of age. Picture: Alan Place / ...


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RTE.ie
   
Animal testing carried out over 250000 times in Ireland in 2014   
RTE.ie
Animals were used 226,000 times in the testing of human and veterinary medicines, medical devices and other health products in Ireland last year, an almost 20% drop from 2013. According to figures from the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), ...

Almost 225000 animals used for scientific testing in Ireland   Newstalk 106-108 fm
New Revealing Figures Shed Light on Animal Testing in Ireland   Clapway
225000 animals used for scientific testing in Ireland, in a single year   Yahoo News UK
Irish Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Another worker at Áras Attracta care home suspended   
Irish Independent
Another staff member in Áras Attracta, the home for the intellectually disabled in Mayo, has been suspended and an agency worker has been let go following concerns about poor care practices. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
Staff sanctioned at Áras Attracta care home   RTE.ie
Áras Attracta: Another staff member suspended at controversial Mayo home   thejournal.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Crackdown on sunbed promos   
Irish Independent
A new crackdown on sunbeds will end customer promotions that encourage people to spend longer under powerful ultraviolet tanning lamps, which pose a cancer risk. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Health ...

Further restrictions imposed on sunbed use   Irish Medical Times
Sunbed time deals to be a thing of the past as new crackdown comes into force   Herald
Government introduces new sunbed restrictions   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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TV3.ie
   
How chlorinated swimming pools can trigger asthma, ruin teeth and turn hair green   
New Zealand Herald
Chlorine has been widely used to disinfect water supplies in most developed countries for more than 100 years. Photo / Getty Images. There's nothing more appealing than a refreshing dip in a swimming pool on a summer's day. But be warned. Some health ...

Could chlorine be dangerous?   TV3.ie
Fancy a chemical bath? How chlorinated swimming pools can trigger asthma, ruin ...   Daily Mail

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Evening Echo Cork
   
CUH cancels 68000-plus appointments every year   
Evening Echo Cork
Cork South Central TD, Michael McGrath, FF, obtained details of the number of appointments cancelled in the last two years at Cork hospitals — and said the revelation about the CUH was 'staggering'. Cork University Hospital. There were 68,082 ...

Hospital charity set to host gala ball to raise vital funds   Irish Examiner

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Man racks up huge medical bill after taking a selfie with a rattlesnake   
Stuff.co.nz
Earlier this month a guy named Todd Fassler was bitten by a rattlesnake in San Diego, USA. In itself this isn't terribly unusual - the Centre for Disease Control estimates that roughly 7000 to 8000 people a year get bit by a venomous snake in the ...
Taking Note Facts & Figures: A $153000 Snakebite   New York Times (blog)
This $153000 rattlesnake bite is everything wrong with American health care   Washington Post (blog)
Their View: Snake bite bill points to bigger problem   Centre Daily Times
The West Australian   
Irish Examiner   
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The Indian Express
   
Paper Clip: Slim chance that obese will return to normal weight   
The Indian Express
The annual chance of obese patients achieving 5% weight loss was 1 in 12 for men and 1 in 10 for women. For those people who achieved 5% weight loss, 53% regained this weight within 2 years and 78% within 5 years.
This chart shows how people with the same BMI (Body Mass Index) can look ...   Irish Independent
Study: Probability of Obese People Reaching 'Normal' Weight Less Than 1%   CBS Local
Obese People Are Unlikely To Reach Normal Weight   Sentinel Republic
Food World News   
NDTV   
Irish Health   
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Metro
   
99-year-old great grandmother Doris Ayling told she is pregnant after hospital ...   
Metro
However Doris Ayling was fairly certain they had made a mistake, considering she is nearly 100-years-old. Doris, 99, was stunned to see the letter, which asked her to bring a urine sample to an antenatal appointment, even had her date of birth correct.
Hospital apologises after sending maternity appointment letter to 99-year-old ...   Irish Independent
Hospital makes blunder after sending a 99-year-old woman a maternity ...   Western Daily Press
99-year-old great grandmother told she is pregnant by hospital   Somerset Guardian

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