2015年8月12日 星期三

2015-08-13 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Disability centre fails to address fire safety   
Irish Examiner
A privately run residential centre for people with disabilities failed to address major fire safety concerns raised in an engineer's report in June of last year. Inspectors from the Health Information and Quality Authority found none of the report's ...
Rat-traps in dining room at centre for disabled people   Irish Independent
Care homes had rodent traps and were 'unclean' - damning HIQA report   Herald
More damning HIQA reports into disability services   BreakingNews.ie
Irish Times   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
'Build it and they will vote' doesn't really work when it comes to winning ...   
Irish Independent
It is quite depressing to listen to the debate this week about the location of the new National Paediatric Hospital at St James's Hospital in Dublin. The idea that we may still be about to make a €650m mistake is somewhat disconcerting.
National Paediatric Hospital: 20 years on, it is time to build it   Irish Times

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Watch dying St Bernard enjoying one last play in the snow with heartbroken ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A cancer-stricken St Bernard dog has been allowed to play in snow just hours before she was due to be put down. Six-year-old Sophia was taken to the Chill Factore indoor ski centre in Manchester as her owner attempted to give her the perfect send-off.
This St Bernard's trip to the ski slope on her last day will break your heart   Irish Examiner
Cancer-stricken St Bernard, 6, enjoys last moments in the snow   Daily Mail
Pet given snowy send-off hours before being put down   ITV News

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TV3.ie
   
Fatty foods may not lead to early death   
TV3.ie
When you're thinking about overhauling the way you eat to be healthier, there are some obvious foods most people cut. Top of the list are things like butter and cream, as it's been drummed into us all that low fat is best. But a new study has suggested ...
'No link' between fatty food and early death   The Australian
No link between fatty foods and early death, say researchers   The Week UK

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Irish Independent
   
Majority of pet owners in Ireland feel like their cats “understand their emotions”   
Irish Independent
When Irish people need a shoulder to cry on many look towards their pet cat as new research has shown that the majority of Irish feline owners feel their pet “understands their mood”. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.

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Irish Times
   
2 W.Va. mental health treatment centers get federal funding   
seattlepi.com
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Two West Virginia facilities involved in mental health and substance abuse treatment are receiving a funding boost from the federal government. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin says $1.6 million has been awarded to Southern Highlands ...

Opinion: Youth need urgent help   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

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MedPage Today
   
Chocolate could ease Parkinson's   
Daily Times
Could daily chocolate supplements reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease? That's the thinking behind a new trial at Dresden University of Technology in Germany. Around 30 patients will be given 50g of either white chocolate, which contains no cocoa, ...

Parkinson's: Predicting Risk and Progression   MedPage Today
The early symptoms of Parkinson's Disease you may not recognize   WWSB ABC 7
Chocolate, Parkinson's Disease Links: Daily Chocolate Supplements May Reduce ...   Headlines & Global News
TV3.ie   
Yahoo News UK   
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Portsmouth News
   
Teens from cancer ward join The Who frontman on Clipper yacht   
Portsmouth News
ROCK royalty Roger Daltrey was joined aboard a Clipper yacht by young people from a cancer ward. The Who musician was given a tour of the 72ft boat along with eight patients from the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at Southampton General Hospital.

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Irish Times
   
Music is beneficial to surgery patients, study finds   
Irish Times
Listening to music before, during or after a surgical procedure is beneficial to patients and can significantly reduce pain and anxiety, according to new research. Studies among 7,000 surgical patients from 72 trials, published in medical journal The ...
Music improves recovery and lowers pain after surgery, says study published in ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces pain   Financial Express
Music 'reduces pain and anxiety' for surgery patients   BBC News
Herald Sun   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Eleven-day-old baby battling pneumonia in hospital stabbed in head with 12inch ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A baby less than two weeks old who is battling pneumonia has been stabbed in the head with a 12inch knife by another hospital patient. The 11-day-old tot is fighting for his life after the shocking attack that left the blade stuck 11cm into his brain ...
Vietnamese baby stabbed in hospital by patient with 12-inch knife survives ...   New York Daily News
11-Day-Old Baby Recovering From Pneumonia Stabbed In Head By Crazed Hospital ...   The Inquisitr
Sick 11-day-old baby in hospital stabbed in the head with 12 inch blade by patient   Daily Star
VietNamNet Bridge   
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