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Health

# health - Today’s News

From TheJournal.ie Healthcare

€1.5 million research investment into healthcare quality and patient safety

The research project aims to identify the most immediate and important safety and quality issues in the health service and improve care by developing changes in policy and practice.

# health - Yesterday’s News

From TheJournal.ie Health

Reilly knew about Taoiseach’s tobacco meeting, but “would not” go

The Health Minister said that he has “declared war” on the tobacco industry, and pointed out that the meeting at government buildings focused on smuggling.

# health - Wednesday 22 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ireland In Numbers

13 things we learned from the CSO’s new ‘quality of life’ data

The CSO has published a wide-ranging document, covering everything from household waste to penalty points.

From TheJournal.ie Quality Of Life

Which county has the lowest disposable income per person?

New CSO figures also indicate that 15 per cent of all accommodation was vacant in 2011.

From TheJournal.ie Children

Iodine deficiency during pregnancy could adversely affect children’s mental development

Even mild or moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy could have a “significant” affect on the cognitive development of a child, according to new research.

From TheJournal.ie Legislation

6 interesting moments from the final day of the Oireachtas abortion hearings

The final day of the three-day hearing saw legal experts teasing out some of the most intricate detail in the draft legislation.

# health - Tuesday 21 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health

University of Limerick scientists invent new metal to ‘significantly reduce patient trauma’

Scientists in Limerick have invented a new metal that will make medical devices inside the body more visible under x-ray, resulting in “significantly” reducing patient trauma and hospitalisation time.

# health - Saturday 18 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Abortion

12 interesting moments from the Oireachtas abortion hearings

Heckling, James Reilly leaving early, and questions about term limits on abortion – the first day of the Oireachtas hearings on abortion legislation had a lot of drama. Here’s what happened.

# health - Thursday 16 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: You can get a tan from a bottle, so save your skin

People in Ireland seem to be obsessed with getting a tan – but this country has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the entire world. It’s time to wake up to the real danger sun of exposure, says Pauline Power, who was diagnosed with a melanoma at 29.

From TheJournal.ie Digital Healthcare

Cutting edge technologies in healthcare will increase efficiency

Tablet devices for nurses and electronic medical records – just some of the ideas showcased at a digital healthcare gathering in Dublin yesterday.

# health - Wednesday 15 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Brittle Bones

Major progress in the fight against osteoporosis thanks to new treatment

Teams in Boston are the first to combine treatments which stop cells that attack bones, while also helping to grow new bone.

# health - Tuesday 14 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Healthcare

Reilly announces biggest change to Irish hospitals ‘in decades’

Hospitals are now going to be divided into one of six groups around the country.

From TheJournal.ie Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie: I had double mastectomy to avoid breast cancer

Jolie said she made the decision to have a double mastectomy after learning she had an 87 per cent chance of developing breast cancer – the same disease that claimed her mother’s life in 2007.

# health - Monday 13 May, 2013

From Business ETC Health Insurance

Charging private patients for public beds will drive up premiums by 25% – report

Insurance companies are worried about the decline in young people enrolling as the costs of insuring those over 60 are considerably higher.

# health - Saturday 11 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie INMO

INMO chief dismisses ‘man who cried wolf’ suggestions on strike action

Liam Doran says he doesn’t pay attention to newspaper commentary suggesting he regularly threatens industrial action.

From TheJournal.ie Life Of Reilly This post contains videos

Reilly apologises for ‘stick to the day job’ remark to singing nurse

It’s not been the best week for the Minister for Health

# health - Friday 10 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie INMO

INMO president: Reilly “has shown little or no regard” for nurses, midwives

The INMO is to present the health minister with the findings of its trolley and ward watch initiatives, which show an increase in the amount of people on trolleys.

From TheJournal.ie Health

Delays of up to 10 years in diagnosing bipolar disorder

New evidence suggests that many people diagnosed with depression may actually live with bipolar disorder, a misdiagnosis that can be a major problem.

# health - Thursday 9 May, 2013

From The Daily Edge Mmmm Bacon This post contains videos

11 ways bacon can make you live longer

The secret is happiness.

# health - Wednesday 8 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Leaders' Questions

Taoiseach promises: Government is still going to introduce free GP care

“Ultimately the entire population will be covered by free GP services,” Taoiseach Enda Kenny told the Dáil.

From TheJournal.ie Pieta House

Over 2,700 people sought help from Pieta House last year

Figures show that nearly 1,000 of those who contacted the suicide and self-harm crisis centre were aged between 25 and 44.

# health - Tuesday 7 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Hospitals

Issue of pay to dominate INMO annual conference

The INMO is to hold its annual conference tomorrow, and its general secretary said he expects “lively debate” at the event.

# health - Monday 6 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Pearly Whites

Fancy getting your teeth whitened? You need to know this

Beware of gum burns – and why lasers are not really the answer to getting your gnashers glowing.

From TheJournal.ie Medicine

3 in 5 people read product information on prescription medication: IMB

Meanwhile, just one in two people read the information supplied with over-the-counter medicines, according to a new Irish Medicines Board survey.

# health - Sunday 5 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Wine Me

Wines getting boozier – and leaving us with worse hangovers

But it’s our own fault, say wine economists – consumers want fruitier wines which involve higher sugar/alcohol levels.

From TheJournal.ie Hollow Leg

Why some people (and mice) can eat a lot and stay skinny

It may be in the genes – but you don’t give up the exercise or healthy eating just yet…

# health - Saturday 4 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Young people don’t need to be patronised by safe drinking campaigns

Student filmmaker Nicky O’Donnell writes about how he contributed to a video about responsible drinking aimed at young people – without talking down to them.

From TheJournal.ie Cheap Booze

Calls for Ireland to follow as Scotland pushes ahead with minimum alcohol price

“Alcohol has been sold at pocket-money prices in this country for far too long now”.

# health - Thursday 2 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health Insurance

Changes to health insurance system won’t mean 15pc hike – government

It had been reported that changes in how the State charges insurers for public beds could send premiums even higher.

# health - Wednesday 1 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Abortion

Pro-life groups: ‘Proposals go too far’; Pro-choice: ‘Bill doesn’t go far enough’

It’s not often that Clare Daly and Youth Defence are in agreement…

From TheJournal.ie No Way Out

‘No conscientious objection’ for Fine Gael TDs on abortion bill, says Kenny

Whether they are doctors or legislators, “conscience objection doesn’t absolve people from responsibility.”

From TheJournal.ie Abortion

Taoiseach says new abortion rules just offer clarity and ‘won’t change law’

“It will cover existing constitutional rights only… it will not create any new rights,” the Taoiseach said.

# health - Tuesday 30 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health

Melanoma Awareness Month: 100 people die of melanoma every year in Ireland

Ireland has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world – and the number of diagnoses is rising alongside the mortality rate.

# health - Sunday 28 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Danger

Drugs bought on the internet ‘can contain rat poison’, warn pharmacists

Pharmacists have said people who buy drugs online are risking their health – and possibly their life.

# health - Friday 26 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health

Uncleanliness led to serious risks for patients at Sligo Hospital

HIQA inspectors identified a number of specific issues that present “immediate serious risks” to patients.

# health - Thursday 25 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health

Could your soft drink habit give you diabetes?

A new study shows that drinking one can of a sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can increase the risk of diabetes by a fifth.

# health - Wednesday 24 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Norovirus

Restrictions at Beaumont after new outbreak of winter vomiting bug

Children will not be permitted as visitors, while only one essential visitor will be allowed in for two hours each evening.

# health - Monday 22 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Anaphylaxis

Appeal for Irish to take part in global food allergy study

Data is being compiled to shed light on how allergies develop from infancy and to track their occurence in a community.

From TheJournal.ie Abortion

Reilly: Suicidal pregnant women won’t have to face six-doctor panel

The Health Minister said that it the panel “was never going to be the case” and stressed that the heads of bill have not been finalised.

# health - Saturday 20 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: I’m running in the London marathon and I’m proud I’ll be able to pay my respect to the Boston runners

Jenny Conlon says it’s difficult to understand why an event of achievement like the Boston Marathon would be targeted in such a way. Training for a marathon is one of the most challenging things you can do and it makes you realise that life is for living, she writes.

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