2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Ó Ríordáin hopes drug decriminalisation will be recommended   
Irish Times
The decriminalisation of drug use could become an all-party position, similar to the recognition of Travellers' ethnicity and changes to prostitution laws, if the Oireachtas Justice Committee backs the proposal this week, according to Aodhán Ó Ríordáin ...
Minister proposes injection rooms for addicts   RTE.ie
Why injection rooms are not the right fix for Ireland's drug problem   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Drugs Minister backs injection rooms for addicts and decriminalisation   Sunday World
Her.ie   
Huffington Post   
Al Jazeera America   
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E! Online
   
Guinness Is Changing Its Brewing Process Which Means You Won't Be Drinking ...   
E! Online
Sorry, fish bladder lovers. You won't find that in your Guinness beer, anymore! Before you ask us if we're feeling OK because we seem to be spouting nonsense, you should know that Guinness just announced it was doing away with using fish bladders in ...
Guinness deemed suitable for vegans as fish bladders are no longer to be used ...   Irish Independent
Guinness Is Ditching a Gross Secret Ingredient and Going Vegan   Munchies_ Food by VICE
Guinness stout plans a vegan brew in 2016   CNNMoney
Telegraph.co.uk   
Eater   
Change.org   
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Irish Examiner
   
Focus on kids in adult psych wards   
Irish Examiner
Putting children in adult psychiatric wards was a “gross interference with their human rights”, the Ombudsman for Children has said. Launching his first annual report yesterday, Dr Niall Muldoon called for urgent changes to be made to the way children ...
Children's ombudsman critical of placing youths in adult facilities   Irish Times
State too slow to help many at-risk kids, says report   Herald
Children placed in adult psychiatric wards   RTE.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Independent
   
Mum claims daughter 'disabled' by cancer vaccine   
Irish Independent
A mother who claims her daughter suffered "horrendous adverse effects" after being vaccinated against cervical cancer has brought proceedings in the High Court. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Fiona Kirby, Kilbeggan, Co ...

Mother: Gardasil disabled my child   Irish Examiner
Court told of 'horrendous adverse effects' of HPV vaccine   Irish Times

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RTE.ie
   
Extra beds open this week to tackle overcrowding as Emergency Department Task ...   
RTE.ie
Health Service Executive Director General Tony O'Brien has said that the overcrowding issues in hospital emergency departments are local and variable. Mr O' Brien said that his recent visits to hospitals confirmed it was not a single national problem ...
Minister says hospital overcrowding remains 'huge concern', as cold winter is ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
IMO rejects call to draft in surgeons for emergency work   Irish Times
Nurses' boss 'not optimistic' as task force pledge to make more hospital beds ...   Herald

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Irish Independent
   
Specialist warns of cancer treatment shortage   
Irish Independent
Cancer patients are at risk of suffering more delayed treatment because of a potential lack of supplies of a life-saving chemotherapy drug, a leading specialist has warned. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Dr Ray McDermott ...
Cancer treatment delayed due to medicine shortage   Irish Examiner

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Bristol Post
   
Warning issued over baby food products   
Bristol Post
BABY food manufacturer Cow & Gate have recalled a batch of their products amid fears it could be contaminated with insects. The firm is recalling its Sunny Start My First Banana Muesli and customers have been warned not to give it to their kids. The ...
Cow & Gate recall potentially contaminated baby food   TV Newsroom
Baby food recalled as it may contain insects - Derbyshire shoppers are warned   Derby Telegraph
Baby food recalled after insects found in muesli   Burton Mail
FoodManufacture.co.uk   
Nottingham Post   
London24   
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Irish Mirror
   
Footballers' bad TEETH thought to be negatively affecting performances on the ...   
Irish Mirror
Wondering why your favourite football team aren't up to scratch? It may be because your heroes are not looking after their teeth. University College London researchers found stars at top clubs including Manchester United are having their performance on ...
Premier League footballers plagued by rotting teeth, UCL finds   Telegraph.co.uk
Bad teeth affecting footballers' game   The Australian (blog)
Footballers have 'worryingly poor' teeth   BBC News
New Zealand Herald   
BT.com   
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Times LIVE
   
'Dating apps an STD factory'   
Times LIVE
Latest figures released by Public Health England show a 33% rise in cases of syphilis last year and a 19% increase in gonorrhoea. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/ Thinkstock. The use of dating apps has fuelled a rise in sexually transmitted diseases ...
4 Reasons Besides Tinder That STDs Could Be On The Rise   Bustle
Tinder Could Spark An 'Explosion of HIV Cases' Warns Top Doctor   Her.ie
Blaming Tinder for the spike in STIs? It's just a lazy swipe   The Guardian
The American Bazaar   
FinancialSpots.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Palliative care improves quality of life   
Irish Independent
People need to move away from a perception that palliative care is only about a person's final weeks and days in a hospital or hospice. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. That's the message from the Ireland Institute of ...
St. Louis's Hope Hospice Participates in National Hospice and Palliative Care ...   STLtoday.com
Observing National Hospice Month in November   Cape Gazette
Palliative care improves cancer outcomes, life quality   Great Falls Tribune
Oneonta Daily Star   
KHTS Radio   
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