2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
Farmer claims hip replacement defect   
Irish Examiner
A 79-year-old farmer who claims he received an allegedly defective left hip implant has brought a High Court action for damages. Patrick Walsh of Tinnislatty, The Rower, Co Kilkenny has sued DePuy International Ltd of Leeds, England. His counsel told ...
Farmer sues firm over allegedly defective hip implant   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Report says just 13pc of Traveller children finish secondary school   
Irish Independent
There have been "little or no positive developments for the nearly 15,000 Traveller children in Ireland" since 2006, a new report by the Children's Rights Alliance (CRA) has found. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. According ...
Child abuse victims must wait 18 months for support, group says   Irish Times
'Dark clouds' over rights of children   Irish Examiner
UN could censure Ireland over child poverty   RTE.ie
The Nationalist   
Herald   
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Irish Examiner
   
Simon Coveney dismisses WHO meat claims   
Irish Examiner
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has dismissed claims by the World Health Organisation that eating meat can cause cancer by saying that “sunshine can cause cancer as well but that doesn't mean people should not stand out in it”. In his first public ...

Processed meats: Moderation the key when eating bak kwa, lup cheong, say doctors   Channel News Asia
The 116 things that can give you cancer   Sydney Morning Herald
Eating bacon, hot dogs once in a while is 'not harmful'   The Straits Times
Santa Rosa Press Democrat   
Irish Times   
Business Insider   
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Herald.ie
   
Mother-of-two fined €3000 for supplying banned slimming pills   
Herald.ie
A Dublin woman, who began importing and supplying banned slimming tablets which carry serious health risks, has been spared a jail sentence. Mother-of-two Lydia McCarthy, with an address at Alexandra Place, East Road, East Wall, was fined €3,000 by ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Hiqa orders unit for people with disabilities to cease admissions   
Irish Times
A HSE-run care unit for people with disabilities has been directed by the State's health watchdog to cease admissions after it was found to be in breach of health and safety requirements. Inspectors from the Health Information and Quality Authority ...
Understaffed centre ordered not to take in new residents   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
All pre-school staff will need qualification, Minister says   
Irish Times
All staff working with children in pre-school settings will be required to have a level 5 qualification under regulations to be published shortly, Minister for Children Dr James Reilly has said. Dr Reilly was speaking at an international conference in ...
Inspection regime for preschools set to be improved   Irish Examiner

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Limerick Post
   
Limerick midwives to stage work to rule   
Limerick Post
UL Hospitals Group has said it is “disappointed” that the INMO is to take industrial action at University Maternity Hospital Limerick. in the form of a work-to-rule, “which has the potential to cause disruption and will require careful planning around ...

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BBC News
   
'Milestone' prostate cancer drug   
BBC News
The first drug that targets precise genetic mutations in prostate cancer has been shown to be effective in a "milestone" trial by UK scientists. The study, at the Institute of Cancer Research in London, took place on 49 men with untreatable cancer. The ...
Prostate cancer patients could be helped by pill currently only licensed for ...   Irish Mirror
Ovarian treatment that NHS has refused to pay for found to stop growth of tumours   Daily Mail
Gene-targeting pill for women could offer prostate cancer hope   BT.com
The Independent   
The Globe and Mail   
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Mashable
   
Now you can test drive your tattoo before committing   
Mashable
Gone are the days of drawing permanent marker designs on your arm to test-run a potential tattoo, thanks to Momentary Ink. The Philadelphia-based startup creates custom-designed temporary tattoos that look and feel like real ink. The tattoos are ...
Millennials Leading Shift In Tattoo Taboos   Huffington Post Canada
No Needle Needed! Test Run Your New Tattoo   98FM
Tattoo Test Drive: Start-Up Creates Ingenious Way To Test Tattoos Before ...   Headlines & Global News
Ubergizmo   
kfor.com   
Cambio (blog)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Singing brings people together more than any other activity, says an expert   
Irish Examiner
According to the study, you're more likely to gel with your counterparts if you sing harmonies than if you were to write stories or indulge in arts and crafts. Giphy. Surveys were conducted to find out how close people taking part in the once weekly, ...

Singing is the best way to bond   TV3.ie
Singing is the best way to make friends quickly, study says   Stuff.co.nz
There's A Surprising Upside To That Office Karaoke Party   Huffington Post
Phys.Org   
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