2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 Ireland Health


Irish Times
   
Doctor says he was asked to drop inquest evidence   
Irish Times
A whistleblowing doctor at Tallaght hospital says he was put under pressure to drop giving key evidence to an inquest into the death of a patient at the hospital. Dr James Gray, the emergency medicine consultant who revealed earlier this week that a ...

Doctor: I had a duty to identify poor care   Irish Examiner
Family's fury after 93-year-old left on trolley for 29 hours in Beaumont ...   Irish Mirror

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BreakingNews.ie
   
Animal rescue: ISPCA takes in two ponies with overgrown hooves curling up ...   
BreakingNews.ie
An investigation is ongoing after the ISPCA rescued two ponies, in extreme discomfort, yesterday in the Dunmanway region of Co Cork. The ponies were suffering from overgrown hooves. One of the mares' hooves were so long they were curling up towards ...

Two mares with badly overgrown hooves taken into Irish charity's care   Horsetalk

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Irish Examiner
   
Varadkar 'putting patients at mercy of profits'   
Irish Examiner
The health minister has been accused of placing patients at the mercy of profit margins after admitting he is in favour of contracting out the management of under- performing public hospitals to private companies. Opposition parties and doctors rounded ...

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Irish Times
   
Outpatient waiting lists rise for fourth month in a row   
Irish Times
The number of outpatients waiting over 18 months for an appointment has increased for the fourth month in a row, despite Minister for Health Leo Varadkar's promise to abolish long waits. Mr Varadkar said the trend on waiting lists was “broadly positive ...

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News Moving Closer to Solving the MRSA ...   
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (press release)
Immunologists from Trinity College in Dublin say they have unearthed a key piece of the MRSA vaccine puzzle by identifying specific T-helper cells whose role in the immune response is critical in affecting infection outcomes. The researchers were able ...

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Irish Examiner
   
Breakthrough as 'designer cell' therapy fights girl's leukaemia   
Irish Examiner
The head of research at the Irish Cancer Society has praised the designer of immune cell therapy which was used to reverse leukaemia in a one-year-old girl, and said it demonstrates how important such research is. Layla Richards, 1, was treated with an ...

Infant Goes Into Remission Thanks to Cancer Treatment Breakthrough With ...   ABC News
Designer cells reverse baby girl's cancer in world first   The Nation
'Almost a miracle': 1yo girl 'saved from incurable leukemia' by genome editing ...   RT
The Straits Times   
The Scientist   
TIME   
Great Ormond Street Hospital   
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Irish Mirror
   
'Man up' the worst thing you can say to someone if they're feeling down   
Irish Mirror
'Man up!' is the worst thing someone can say when you're feeling down, a new survey reveals. A survey by the Union of Students in Ireland shows more than a third feel down every day and most find comfort in food. A whopping 83% said talking to someone ...


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BreakingNews.ie
   
New legislation to 'deglamourise' drinking in the pipeline   
BreakingNews.ie
New legislation could see a minimum price of €8 brought in for a bottle of wine. It would also mean that cans of beer could not be sold for less than €2. It is part of an effort by the Minister for Health Leo Varadkar to 'de-glamourise' drinking in ...

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Irish Independent
   
University returns Coke contribution for anti-obesity research group   
Irish Independent
A US university is returning a million-dollar (£666,000) contribution from soft drinks giant Coca-Cola to start a group dedicated to ending obesity. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The money was provided to establish The ...

University returns Coca-Cola donation to launch anti-obesity group   Western Morning News

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Student's cornea ripped by novelty contact lenses   
Telegraph.co.uk
A student dressed as a leopard for Halloween was hospitalised after trying to remove a pair of cat-eye contact lenses which had ripped her cornea. If I ain't blind in my right eye tomorrow there is a god. — Tia (@tiaGoode_) November 1, 2015.
Student Rips Out Her Own Cornea After Trying To Remove Contact Lens   Her.ie
Student rips out own cornea after cheap Halloween contact lenses stick to her ...   Irish Mirror
Blonde left wearing eyepatch after contact lenses worn for Halloween tore out ...   Daily Star
Yahoo News UK   
Metro   
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