2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Witness defends his claim there was no reason for ops   
Irish Examiner
A fitness to practise inquiry into a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist who performed hysterectomies on four elderly women has heard an expert witness defend his claims there may have been no clinical reason for the operations on two of the women.
Van Geene 'should have stopped' performing hysterectomies   Irish Times
Patient should have been told hysterectomy 'not designed to correct' urinary ...   Irish Independent
Blood loss 'exceptional in one case, let alone three,' medical inquiry hears   Herald
RTE.ie   
thejournal.ie   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Doctor guilty of poor performance over care of baby   
Irish Independent
A paediatrician who told the parents of a seriously ill child their son was "fine" despite him suffering seizures after an emergency caesarean section, has been found guilty of poor professional performance by a Medical Council fitness to practise ...
6 claims against doctor upheld by council   Irish Examiner
Paediatrician guilty of failing to order treatment for baby   Irish Times
Consultant paediatrician guilty over newborn baby's care   RTE.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Examiner
   
Kind acts help Berkeley victims and their families   
Irish Examiner
A statement on behalf of the families of four of the survivors of last month's Berkeley balcony collapse, has thanked all who have helped the injured college students, and paid tribute to those who lost their lives. The release by the families of Aoife ...
Berkeley Balcony Collapse Survivors Being Treated in San Jose   NBC Bay Area
Families hopeful that Berkeley victims can travel home 'in weeks'   Irish Independent
Statement from families of Berkeley balcony collapse survivors   Irish Times
Daily Democrat   
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Irish Examiner
   
Don't die of ignorance, urges stroke campaign   
Irish Examiner
That is the question the Irish Heart Foundation is asking during its annual Act FAST awareness week and the national stroke and heart charity says it is still crucial to ensure people know the signs of stroke. Nearly 10,000 people suffer a stroke in ...
Only Half Of Irish People Call 999 In An Emergency   98FM
Fair City star Jim Bartley: 'I'm lucky to be alive after stroke'   Irish Mirror

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Irish Examiner
   
Cyclist pushed off bike by man in passing car   
Irish Examiner
The Road Safety Authority has said it believes a widely-shared video of a cyclist who was deliberately thrown from his bicycle by the occupants of a passing car is a matter for the gardaí. The footage, shot from the back seat of the car, shows a man ...
Watch the shocking moment when a passenger in a moving car pushes a cyclist ...   The Independent
Shocking moment laughing yob pushes cyclist over from moving car window   Mirror.co.uk
Moment thug pushes cyclist off bike as he passes in moving car   Evening Standard
The Nationalist   
Cycling Weekly   
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Nursing Times
   
Irish health service seeks to tempt nurses back home   
Nursing Times
Ireland's Health Service Executive has launched a new recruitment campaign to attract nurses and midwives working to work in the country. It said it hoped that many Irish nurses and midwives working in the UK, in particular, would “take up the ...
Nurses are going to work sick because they 'don't want to let the team down'   Yahoo News UK
More than 80 per cent of nurses attended work while ill, study finds   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Medical misadventure verdict found in Mayo man's death   
Irish Times
An 82 year-old man died because of the failure of authorities at Mayo General Hospital in Castlebar, to administer the anti-coagulant, Octaplex, in a timely manner, an inquest was told on Monday. Dr Kenneth Power, a Liverpool based consultant in ...

Medical misadventure verdict over 82-year-old's death   RTE.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
Deaf lobby group says BAI 'doesn't care' about people with hearing problems   
Irish Examiner
An organisation representing deaf people has said that the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland "simply doesn't care" about people with hearing problems. DeafHear said that the authority has failed to deliver a single TV programme with sign language ...

Organisation representing deaf people says BAI "simply doesn't care" about ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Independent
   
Eight diabetes patients a week having limbs amputated   
Irish Examiner
People with the condition are at a higher risk of amputations because diabetes can cause nerve damage. It emerged today that an average of eight sufferers a week underwent the procedure here last year. Dublin GP Dr Sinead Beirne said the numbers were ...

Record eight diabetes patients a week lose a lower limb to amputation   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Fewer than five hours of sleep makes brain age 65pc faster   
Irish Independent
The neuroscientist said sleep deprivation could damage the quality of crucial decisions. Picture posed by Open Gallery 1 The neuroscientist said sleep deprivation could damage the quality of crucial decisions. Picture posed by model. PEOPLE who boast ...

Too little sleep as bad as booze for poor old brain   Times LIVE
Sleep deprivation 'as bad as smoking'   The Southland Times
Did You Know? 'Lack of sufficient sleep is as bad as being drunk' - Oxford ...   Pulse Nigeria

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