2015年10月6日 星期二

2015-10-07 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Dublin drug firm Alkermes gets FDA go-ahead for schizophrenia treatment   
Irish Examiner
Dublin-headquartered pharmaceutical firm, Alkermes has gained US regulatory approval to start marketing its schizophrenia treatment, Aristada. The US company, which changed its tax and corporate base to Dublin four years ago following its €1bn ...

Alkermes wins FDA approval for new schizophrenia drug   Irish Times
Alkermes wins FDA backing for long-acting schizophrenia drug   The Boston Globe
FDA Okays ARISTADA for Treatment of Schizophrenia   Delhi Daily News
Business Insider   
Doctors Lounge   
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Irish Examiner
   
HSE boss hopes for 440 additional beds this winter   
Irish Examiner
HSE chief Tony O'Brien, who has just taken over the emergency department taskforce, says he hopes to have 440 additional acute hospital beds open over the winter to ease overcrowding. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation, warned yesterday it ...

Nurses to vote on industrial action in A&E units   Irish Times
INMO threatens strike action over trolley crisis   RTE.ie
Full-time jobs for all 1500 graduate nurses this year   Irish Independent
Galway Independent   
BreakingNews.ie   
UTV Ireland   
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Irish Independent
   
I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   
Irish Independent
Professor Bill Campbell, Ireland's latest Nobel Laureate. Bert and Anne Campbell at their home in Ramelton. An 85-year-old scientist from Co Donegal thought he was the victim of a prank when told he had won the Nobel Prize for medicine.
"I was shocked and surprised" - Irish scientist awarded Nobel Prize for Medicine   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Nobel prizewinner unsure when he will return home to Donegal   Highland Radio
McConalogue praises Ramelton's Nobel Prize winner as "an inspiration to students"   Donegal Now
IrishCentral   
Derry Journal   
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Durham Herald Sun
   
Smoking cessation campaign 'Race to Quit, NC' launched amid spending cuts   
Durham Herald Sun
James Davis, medical director of the Duke Center for Smoking Cessation, speaks about "Race to Quit, NC," a campaign to help North Carolinians quit smoking, during a press conference on Tuesday, October 7, 2015.The Herald-Sun | Christine T. Nguyen.
Kick your habit: World Heart Day   Donegal Now
Health Campaign Seeks To Motivate, Help NC Smokers To Quit   WUNC
'Race to Quit NC' aims to help smokers   WRAL.com

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Irish Independent
   
Only one-third of us getting enough exercise   
Irish Independent
Our waistlines may be expanding more slowly, with new figures today showing obesity rates are levelling off or even falling slightly. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. However, six in 10 of us are still ...
Obesity peaks, smoking below 20% but binge drinking rife   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
HSE-run centre for the elderly 'does not have enough toilets'   
Irish Times
A large HSE-run centre for highly dependent older people in Cork does not have enough toilets to cater for the number of residents it accommodates, according to a report. St Finbarr's Hospital was the subject of an announced inspection by the Health ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Woman was not told her dying partner had sepsis   
Irish Examiner
A woman broke down in tears in the High Court yesterday when she told how she watched her partner die weeks after an operation at Mercy University Hospital, Cork, and how she was not told there was sepsis. Geraldine Barry, second from left, with her ...

Woman sues Cork hospital over partner's 'awful' death   Irish Times

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Donegal Now
   
Suicide or Survive reminds everyone that recovery is possible this World ...   
Donegal Now
Suicide or Survive (SOS), an Irish charity focused on breaking down the stigma associated with mental health and suicide, is using World Mental Health Day to remind people that mental health is an important aspect of all our lives. The charity is aware ...
Dignity in Mental Health   GreaterKashmir.com
A call for dignity in mental health   Free Malaysia Today
Events across Kent to mark World Mental Health Day   KCC Media Hub (press release)

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Irish Health
   
Public has limited knowledge of dementia   
Irish Health
The general public has a limited understanding of dementia and the most common misconception about the illness is that it is a normal part of aging, a new Irish study has found. Researchers from Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and St James's Hospital's ...

Smoking is among dementia risk factors   Irish Examiner
New study reveals limited public understanding of dementia globally   Medical Xpress
Steep Drop in BMI Could Indicate Alzheimer's in Elder Women   NDTV
Voice Chronicle   
HealthCanal.com (press release)   
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TV3.ie
   
How to Master the Pull-Up   
TV3.ie
It can always seem scary to try something new at the gym, but pull-ups have to be among the most daunting exercises. Watching people with huge muscles effortlessly support their entire bodyweight makes pull-ups seem impossible to achieve. Pull-ups are ...

The Pull-Up Guide — It's Not as Scary as You Think!   PopSugar Australia

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