2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 Ireland Health


RTE.ie
   
Inquest told child 'turned blue'   
RTE.ie
A senior house officer at Galway University Hospital has told an inquest into the death of a six-year-old girl that the child "turned blue" and went into arrest in December 2011. Dr Aisling Hillick was on-call for paediatrics at the time and said she ...

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Irish Examiner
   
VIDEO: Roy Keane gets hero's welcome at Marymount hospice launch   
Irish Examiner
Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane yesterday cut the ribbon on a groundbreaking interventional pain service facility at Marymount Hospital and Hospice in Cork, the first of its kind in Europe. Roy Keane, with patient Sr Augusta, and nurse Majella Walsh, ...

O'Neill taken aback at Keane's hero status   Irish Independent
Soprano Cara O'Sullivan to star at the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice ...   Laois Nationalist
Keane and O'Neill open pain service unit in Cork   Irish Times
Evening Echo Cork   
RTE.ie   
TheCork.ie   
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Irish Mirror
   
Horror as baby girl, 3, stabbed by heroin-filled needle on Dublin Bus   
Irish Mirror
A baby girl was rushed to hospital last night after she was jabbed with a heroin-filled needle on a bus. Little Alysha Zambra, three, got on a Dublin Bus with her mother in the capital and sat down only to be stabbed by the filthy needle. Terrified ...
Toddler stabbed by dirty heroin needle on Dublin Bus   Sunday World
BREKKIE WRAP: Alysha Zambra stabbed with heroin needle on a Dublin Bus   NEWS.com.au
Girl, 3, jabbed with 'heroin' needle on Dublin Bus   UTV Ireland
Her.ie   
The Independent   
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Irish Independent
   
Test babies to check if pregnant mums had been drinking: doctor   
Irish Independent
The extent to which babies are being harmed because their mothers are drinking alcohol during pregnancy needs to be publicly acknowledged, a specialist warned yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
'Test all babies for alcohol syndrome'   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Mother loses claim for injury to baby during delivery   
Irish Times
A girl (4) whose mother sued the Health Service Executive (HSE) for injury to the baby during delivery at a Co Louth hospital lost her claim for damages in the High Court on Thursday. Mr Justice Michael White said Lisa Everard (34) claimed that ...
Mother loses damages claim against hospital over birth injury to baby   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
€2bn plea for health not just a dream: HSE boss   
Irish Independent
HSE chief Tony O'Brien says he was not having a "technicolour dream" when he estimated the health service needs an extra €2bn next year - but he admitted he has no expectation of getting that level of funding.
HSE €270m over-budget at end of July, says report   Irish Times
Noonan hits out at HSE over funding   The Times (subscription)

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Metro
   
Want a baby girl? Get your man to watch his weight   
Daily Times
If you have your heart set on having a baby girl, ask your husband to watch his waistline. A study found that overweight men are much more likely than usual to father sons. While their weight didn't affect their odds of having a child, it did seem to ...
Overweight men are more likely to have sons, but at a cost   Deseret News
Overweight men are 27% more likely to father a son than skinny guys   Entertainment.ie
Overweight and obese men more likely to father sons according to Peking ...   Metro

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Alzheimer's scandal: Government adviser Dame Sally Davies backtracks over ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
A senior government adviser has backtracked over claims she tried to 'cover up' a controversial Alzheimer's study and insisted she was attempting to prevent a public health scandal. Dame Sally Davies, the chief medical officer at the Department of ...
Professor Dame Sally Davies admits her central role in Alzheimergate   Irish Examiner
Chief medical officer Sally Davies 'tried to discredit impact of Alzheimer's ...   Daily Mail
Chief medical officer accused of 'attempting to discredit' Alzheimer's study   Care Appointments
The Independent   
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Irish Mirror
   
Vegetables might be making you fat despite your healthy intentions   
Irish Mirror
A shock study has revealed that the vegetables which many of us are packing in to make up our healthy diet may actually be making us fat. It might be no surprise to carb-shunners that potatoes aren't great news, but academic research has also put ...

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Business Insurance
   
Generic drugs are potentially high-priced apples, ripe for the picking   
Business Insurance
A pharmaceutical company's move to raise the price of a generic drug by more than 5,000% has some pointing to the lack of regulatory controls over the market system. Turing Pharmaceuticals faced backlash after it announced it would raise the price of ...

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