2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 Ireland Health


Irish Independent
   
Review into tragedy of man who bled to death waiting for ambulance   
Irish Independent
A review is to be carried out into the tragic death of a young father who bled to death in his home after waiting 40 minutes for an ambulance, Health Minister Leo Varadkar has confirmed. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. He ...
Ambulance staff absent on 'short notice' on night Dundalk man bled to death   Irish Times
Father's bleeding death blamed on health cuts   Irish Examiner
Review into death of man after ambulance wait   RTE.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
UTV Ireland   
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Irish Examiner
   
Elderly woman alleges sex attack in male ward   
Irish Examiner
South Tipperary General Hospital has apologised to an elderly woman who allegedly suffered a sexual assault when she was a patient in a male ward. The 87-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted in her bed by a man in his 70s who was in the same ward ...

Gardai investigating 'sex assault' on elderly woman in hospital bed   Irish Independent
Investigation after alleged sex assault on woman in South Tipperary Hospital   Newstalk 106-108 fm
87-year-old woman alleged to have suffered attempted sex attack in Tipperary ...   BreakingNews.ie
Irish Mirror   
Sunday World   
UTV Ireland   
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Irish Times
   
Man (91) who spent 29 hours on trolley was 'caught in crossfire'   
Irish Times
The 91-year-old patient who spent 29 hours on a trolley in Tallaght hospital this week was “caught in the crossfire” in a conflict between emergency department staff and management in the hospital, according to Minister for Health Leo Varadkar. Mr ...
Patients on trolleys over 24 hours is 'indefensible' - Varadkar   RTE.ie
Whistleblower row erupts over doctor's A&E 'torture' expose   Irish Independent
Special A&E care urged for elderly   Irish Examiner
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Examiner
   
Change could affect 11000 drug cases a year   
Irish Examiner
Some 11,000 people who face the prospect every year of a criminal conviction for possessing small amounts of drugs could be diverted to health authorities, under decriminalisation proposals. David Stanton: It will still be an offence to possess drugs.
Committee says 'joint at concert' should not be criminalised   Irish Times
Personal drug convictions not 'good use of Garda time'   UTV Ireland
The decriminalisation of drugs for personal use has moved another big step closer   thejournal.ie
Irish Mirror   
hotpress.com   
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Galway Bay FM
   
C. diff in hospital   
Irish Independent
PATIENTS at a Galway hospital are being treated for an outbreak of the potentially fatal C. difficile superbug. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The outbreak first came to light last week when the Saolta hospital group ...
C-diff outbreak at Portiuncula Hospital contained   Connacht Tribune Group
Visiting restrictions eased at Portiuncula   Westmeath Independent

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Irish Times
   
Numbers signing on Live Register down 1.3% in October   
Irish Times
The number of claimants signing on the Live Register fell by 4,400 last month, a decline of 1.3 per cent versus September, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). There were 332,200 on the register at the end of October as ...
Live Register figures fall by 1.3% in October   RTE.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
MRSA vaccine breakthrough for Trinity team   
Irish Examiner
Trinity College scientists believe they have identified specific cells in the immune system that may help in the development of a viable vaccine for MRSA. The immunologists are hopeful their discovery will pave the way for a groundbreaking vaccine that ...
Immunologists unearth key piece of MRSA vaccine puzzle   Science Codex

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Irish Independent
   
Layla (1) becomes first person to be cured of cancer using 'designer' DNA   
Irish Independent
A one-year-old girl has become the first person in the world to be free of leukaemia through a ground-breaking genetic editing technique which creates designer immune cells to fight cancer. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
'Designer' cell therapy reverses baby's cancer   RTE.ie
A Novel Cell Therapy Untested in Humans Saves Baby With Cancer   New York Times
Our little miracle! Baby girl battling leukaemia saved by 'revolutionary' cell ...   Daily Mail
New Zealand Herald   
Scottish Daily Record   
Rappler   
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Irish Mirror
   
Anorexic teen was so poorly her mum planned her funeral - but she made an ...   
Irish Mirror
A teenager whose battle with anorexia became so severe her mum had planned her funeral has made an amazing recovery. Niamh Wynne, 18, became addicted to counting calories after learning about them in a GCSE biology lesson and lost an astonishing ...


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Irish Independent
   
Kickstarter has Now Generated More than $2bn in Funding Since Launch   
Irish Independent
Kickstarter has announced that it has helped raise more than $2bn in funding for startups and projects since its launch in 2009. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Kickstarter has just announced that, since its launch in April ...
Kickstarter Is King Of Crowdfunding With $2 Billion In Pledges From 9.5 ...   Hot Hardware
Kickstarter's 9.5 million users have pledged over $2 billion   Engadget
Kickstarter's Users Have Pledged $2 Billion Since 2009   Tech Times
Gameplanet   
The Verge   
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