2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Ireland Health


Irish Examiner
   
We should be doing more about 'chemsex', say experts   
Irish Examiner
The dangers of having sex under the influence of illegal drugs – known as “chemsex” – should become a public health priority, researchers have said. We should be doing more about. Drugs such as GHB, GBL and crystal meth are used to enhance sexual ...

Chemsex should be public health priority due to HIV risk, experts say   The Independent
Chemsex: the alarming new trend of 72 hour drug-fuelled sex sessions   Telegraph.co.uk
What You Need To Know About Chemsex   Huffington Post
Mirror.co.uk   
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
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Irish Examiner
   
Emergency department taskforce labelled a failure as trolley numbers rise   
Irish Examiner
The Government's emergency department taskforce has been dubbed a failure by one of its key members as trolley figures continue to rise and nurses prepare to ballot for strike action in the run-up to Christmas. Liam Doran, who co-chairs the taskforce ...
Nurses' union to ballot members on industrial action   Irish Times
Strikes 'won't get single patient off trolley' - Varadkar   UTV Ireland
INMO to ballot members over overcrowding   RTE.ie
BreakingNews.ie   
Anglo Celt   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Examiner
   
UL report warns over zero-hour contracts   
Irish Examiner
Employers are using “if and when” contracts to escape having to pay low-hours workers their minimum entitlements, a new report has warned. The University of Limerick study was commissioned by business minister Ged Nash to examine the prevalence of ...

'If and when' work contracts prevalent - report   RTE.ie
Study recommends action against 'If and when' contracts   UTV Ireland
Nearly 90000 workers still don't have guaranteed regular hours   The Sunday Business Post
Yahoo News UK   
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Irish Examiner
   
HSE apologises to man left blind after routine gland op   
Irish Examiner
The HSE yesterday apologised in the High Court to a 32-year-old father of two who went in to Cork University Hospital for a routine gland operation on the base of his brain but ended up blind after his optic nerve was cut. The apology was read out as ...
Hospital apologises to bar manager blinded by surgery   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Ireland to lose world-leading cyber-crime research centre   
Irish Independent
A world-leading research centre on cyber-crime is set to close down and leave Ireland. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) confirmed it would no longer be supporting the ...

The real-life spook behind CSI: Cyber   Telegraph.co.uk
Sport stars join tech gurus to kick off Web Summit   Herald
Hackers gonna hack, but why? Maybe Freud has the answer   The Guardian
The Sunday Business Post   
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Galway Independent
   
Concern over drug injection facility plan   
Galway Independent
Independent City Cllr Mike Cubbard has called for tougher measures against drug dealers operating in Galway City. Related Articles. Bridge the gap · Braving the cold so others don't have to · Investigations continue into 1985 disappearance. Concerns ...
Injection centres for addicts won't tackle drug crime   Irish Independent
Ó Ríordáin hopes drug decriminalisation will be recommended   Irish Times
Calling for 'Radical Shift' in Drug Policy, Ireland Moves to Decriminalize   eNews Park Forest
inthemix   
SBS   
RT   
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Rapid News Network
   
Two Duke obesity experts' articles appear in the November issue of Health Affairs   
News-Medical.net
Two Duke Global Health Institute faculty members have articles in the November issue of Health Affairs, which is devoted entirely to the subject of food and health, marking the first time the publication has covered the subject in this way. Eric ...
Reminder: Health Affairs Briefing: Food & Health   Health Affairs (blog)
Second Opinion; How can consumers avoid being fooled and manipulated by food ...   Irish Times
Poor metabolic health a result of 'everything in moderation' advice   Rapid News Network

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IBNLive
   
Man dresses up as a giant Tinder profile on Halloween, gets swiped right   
IBNLive
New Delhi: Halloween celebrations concluded just last weekend and with the usual yet weird costumes one gets to see on this occasion, a man opted for a smart option- dressing up as a Tinder profile! The man created his costume by stacking several ...


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Her.ie
   
WATCH: A woman's video diary detailing her fight against cancer helped her to ...   
Irish Independent
When Lara Honnor (32) decided to make a video diary chronicling her battle with cancer the last thing she expected was that it would lead to her finding love. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In 2014 Lara was diagnosed with ...

Woman Shares Her Experience Of Beating Cancer To Help People Going Through The ...   Her.ie
Inspirational young woman finds love after sharing cancer blog   SheKnows.com

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Northamptonshire Telegraph
   
Many women 'worried about missing out on motherhood'   
Northamptonshire Telegraph
Women are not "sleepwalking" into infertility, with many worried about missing out on the chance of having children, according to a new report. Those under 40 are waiting to start a family due to the desire for their own home, financial stability and ...

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