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PSORIASIS CLINIC
Welcome to the irishhealth Psoriasis Clinic. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland and is a common reason for people to visit their GP. Dealing with the symptoms of psoriasis and controlling the condition is often an ongoing battle. In addition, severe psoriasis can have a significant impact on thequality of life.
CARERS - IRISHHEALTH The Carers Association can be contacted at: Tel: 056 772 1424/056 775 3532 or FREEFONE 1800 24 07 24; Email: info@carersireland.com; Website; www.carersireland.com.MEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often inHEART HEALTH
Brisk walking is particularly good for the bones, which is why doctors recommend it as a treatment for osteoporosis", according to sports medicine specialist, Prof Moira O' Brien of TCD. "Walking stimulates new bone growth, promotes heart health and increases blood circulation which benefits the whole body". NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGEING AND OLDER PEOPLE AGE AND National Council On Ageing And Older People AGE AND ATTITUDES Ageing in Ireland Fact File No. 13 The vast majority of older people are fit and well, with many asserting that they ‘feel PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR CHILDCARE PRACTITIONERS Athlone River Court Golden Island Athlone Tel: 090 6479584 Fax: 090 6479585 Email: ncrc@athlone.barnardos.ie Cork The Bowling Green White St Cork Tel: 021 4310591 'WORKING WOMEN BAN LIFT CHANGED IRELAND' Sep 23, 2010. Niall Hunter, Editor. The lifting of the ban on women working after marriage was today announced as the one thing that most changed Ireland over the past 50 years in a major public poll. A total of 5,103 people voted in the 50things.ie online poll, an initiative launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the contraceptive pill. 'CULTURE CHANGE' NEEDED IN HSE Sep 16, 2008. Niall Hunter, Editor. A former health board CEO has queried whether there has been sufficient leadership given and adequate consultation on policy with staff since the HSE was set up nearly four years ago. Denis Doherty, former CEO of both the Midland and Mid-Western Health Boards, said what is badly needed in a largebureaucracy
VERTIGO QUESTIONS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
PSORIASIS CLINIC
Welcome to the irishhealth Psoriasis Clinic. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland and is a common reason for people to visit their GP. Dealing with the symptoms of psoriasis and controlling the condition is often an ongoing battle. In addition, severe psoriasis can have a significant impact on thequality of life.
CARERS - IRISHHEALTH The Carers Association can be contacted at: Tel: 056 772 1424/056 775 3532 or FREEFONE 1800 24 07 24; Email: info@carersireland.com; Website; www.carersireland.com.MEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often inHEART HEALTH
Brisk walking is particularly good for the bones, which is why doctors recommend it as a treatment for osteoporosis", according to sports medicine specialist, Prof Moira O' Brien of TCD. "Walking stimulates new bone growth, promotes heart health and increases blood circulation which benefits the whole body". NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGEING AND OLDER PEOPLE AGE AND National Council On Ageing And Older People AGE AND ATTITUDES Ageing in Ireland Fact File No. 13 The vast majority of older people are fit and well, with many asserting that they ‘feel PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR CHILDCARE PRACTITIONERS Athlone River Court Golden Island Athlone Tel: 090 6479584 Fax: 090 6479585 Email: ncrc@athlone.barnardos.ie Cork The Bowling Green White St Cork Tel: 021 4310591 'WORKING WOMEN BAN LIFT CHANGED IRELAND' Sep 23, 2010. Niall Hunter, Editor. The lifting of the ban on women working after marriage was today announced as the one thing that most changed Ireland over the past 50 years in a major public poll. A total of 5,103 people voted in the 50things.ie online poll, an initiative launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the contraceptive pill. 'CULTURE CHANGE' NEEDED IN HSE Sep 16, 2008. Niall Hunter, Editor. A former health board CEO has queried whether there has been sufficient leadership given and adequate consultation on policy with staff since the HSE was set up nearly four years ago. Denis Doherty, former CEO of both the Midland and Mid-Western Health Boards, said what is badly needed in a largebureaucracy
VERTIGO QUESTIONS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
PSORIASIS CLINIC
Welcome to the irishhealth Psoriasis Clinic. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland and is a common reason for people to visit their GP. Dealing with the symptoms of psoriasis and controlling the condition is often an ongoing battle. In addition, severe psoriasis can have a significant impact on thequality of life.
CARERS - IRISHHEALTH The Carers Association can be contacted at: Tel: 056 772 1424/056 775 3532 or FREEFONE 1800 24 07 24; Email: info@carersireland.com; Website; www.carersireland.com.D&C - IRISHHEALTH
A D&C is usually carried out under general anaesthetic. During a D&C, the doctor inserts a speculum to separate and hold open the vaginal walls. (A speculum is a metal instrument inserted into and holding open a cavity of the body such as the vagina, so that the interior can be examined.) The doctor then stretches open the cervix (neck of the ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Erectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Occasional failure to achieve an erection is a common phenomenon and does not constitute a medical problem. However, if the problem is recurring, it may be erectile dysfunction and you shouldconsult
MAGIC MUSHROOMS
Magic mushrooms. These are any mushrooms containing hallucinogens (something that causes hallucinations). They are not restricted by law, but their possession with intent to supply is. The mushrooms are generally picked in the autumn and eaten raw or dried for later use. As many as 20-30 need to be consumed to have an effect similar to amild
LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often in THE HYSTERECTOMY BOOK THE HYSTERECTOMY BOOK Introduction A hysterectomy, the removal of a woman’s womb (medically referred to as the uterus), is a major yet routine operation today, carrying with it many advantages for NEW TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH HAEMOPHILIA The new treatment, Emicizumab (Hemlibra), which has been licenced by the European Medicines Agency, mimics the effect of the clotting factor VIII injections for patients with haemophilia A. It offers more protection against bleeding and rather than requiring vein access, it is injected subcutaneously (under the skin) once a week or once every 13 DIE OF CARDIAC ARREST EVERY DAY May 13, 2014. Deborah Condon. Around 13 people die every day in Ireland as a result of sudden cardiac arrest, however some of these lives could be saved if more people knew CPR, the Irish Heart Foundation (IHF) has said. According to the foundation, sudden cardiac arrest can affect people of all ages, including babies and children.HYPOTHYROIDISM
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
RA AND THE WORKPLACE Working part-time or full-time, means that you will be better off financially (it may often be a necessity). Being in the workplace can boost your confidence and self-esteem. Keeping active through work can also improve your mobility, independence and quality of life. Returning to work is also known to promote recovery and aidrehabilitation.
LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often inMEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
HEART HEALTH
Brisk walking is particularly good for the bones, which is why doctors recommend it as a treatment for osteoporosis", according to sports medicine specialist, Prof Moira O' Brien of TCD. "Walking stimulates new bone growth, promotes heart health and increases blood circulation which benefits the whole body".MENTAL ILLNESS
Mental illness - the long, hard road to recovery. Thirty-six year-old Damien Godkin from Wexford has a message of hope for those who may be cursing the darkness of mental illness and hoping against hope eventually to see some light. But it’s not necessarily an easy message, or good news about a miracle cure with a quick progress torecovery.
MOST TEENS EAT FAST FOOD EVERY WEEK Most teens eat fast food every week. Almost 60% of Irish teenagers eat fast food at least once a week, while around one-third eat lots of junk food and consume soft drinks every day, a new survey has shown. The survey of 501 teenagers revealed that despite this high consumption of unhealthy foods, just 12% felt that they were noteating sensibly.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGEING AND OLDER PEOPLE AGE AND National Council On Ageing And Older People AGE AND ATTITUDES Ageing in Ireland Fact File No. 13 The vast majority of older people are fit and well, with many asserting that they ‘feel AGEISM HAS NEGATIVE IMPACT ON HEALTH Sep 30, 2016. Deborah Condon. Older people are often subject to negative attitudes and this can have a major impact on their physical and mental health, a new survey by the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. The survey questioned over 83,000 people in 57 countries and 60% of its respondents said that older people are not respected. PE TO BE LEAVING CERT EXAM SUBJECT Dec 11, 2017. Deborah Condon. Physical Education (PE) is to be made a Leaving Cert examination subject, the Department of Education has confirmed. The subject will be available at both ordinary and higher level and will be examined for the first time in 2020. The Department of Education is now inviting schools to apply to be part of the pilot 'CULTURE CHANGE' NEEDED IN HSE Sep 16, 2008. Niall Hunter, Editor. A former health board CEO has queried whether there has been sufficient leadership given and adequate consultation on policy with staff since the HSE was set up nearly four years ago. Denis Doherty, former CEO of both the Midland and Mid-Western Health Boards, said what is badly needed in a largebureaucracy
RA AND THE WORKPLACE Working part-time or full-time, means that you will be better off financially (it may often be a necessity). Being in the workplace can boost your confidence and self-esteem. Keeping active through work can also improve your mobility, independence and quality of life. Returning to work is also known to promote recovery and aidrehabilitation.
LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often inMEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
HEART HEALTH
Brisk walking is particularly good for the bones, which is why doctors recommend it as a treatment for osteoporosis", according to sports medicine specialist, Prof Moira O' Brien of TCD. "Walking stimulates new bone growth, promotes heart health and increases blood circulation which benefits the whole body".MENTAL ILLNESS
Mental illness - the long, hard road to recovery. Thirty-six year-old Damien Godkin from Wexford has a message of hope for those who may be cursing the darkness of mental illness and hoping against hope eventually to see some light. But it’s not necessarily an easy message, or good news about a miracle cure with a quick progress torecovery.
MOST TEENS EAT FAST FOOD EVERY WEEK Most teens eat fast food every week. Almost 60% of Irish teenagers eat fast food at least once a week, while around one-third eat lots of junk food and consume soft drinks every day, a new survey has shown. The survey of 501 teenagers revealed that despite this high consumption of unhealthy foods, just 12% felt that they were noteating sensibly.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGEING AND OLDER PEOPLE AGE AND National Council On Ageing And Older People AGE AND ATTITUDES Ageing in Ireland Fact File No. 13 The vast majority of older people are fit and well, with many asserting that they ‘feel AGEISM HAS NEGATIVE IMPACT ON HEALTH Sep 30, 2016. Deborah Condon. Older people are often subject to negative attitudes and this can have a major impact on their physical and mental health, a new survey by the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. The survey questioned over 83,000 people in 57 countries and 60% of its respondents said that older people are not respected. PE TO BE LEAVING CERT EXAM SUBJECT Dec 11, 2017. Deborah Condon. Physical Education (PE) is to be made a Leaving Cert examination subject, the Department of Education has confirmed. The subject will be available at both ordinary and higher level and will be examined for the first time in 2020. The Department of Education is now inviting schools to apply to be part of the pilot 'CULTURE CHANGE' NEEDED IN HSE Sep 16, 2008. Niall Hunter, Editor. A former health board CEO has queried whether there has been sufficient leadership given and adequate consultation on policy with staff since the HSE was set up nearly four years ago. Denis Doherty, former CEO of both the Midland and Mid-Western Health Boards, said what is badly needed in a largebureaucracy
CARERS - IRISHHEALTH The Carers Association can be contacted at: Tel: 056 772 1424/056 775 3532 or FREEFONE 1800 24 07 24; Email: info@carersireland.com; Website; www.carersireland.com.GOUT - IRISHHEALTH
Gout is caused by a build-up of uric acid in the blood. This results in the formation of sodium urate crystals in the joints. Uric acid itself if a by-product of the breakdown of certain types of waste products. In the vast majority of people, it is eliminated from the body during urination.MEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN Temporary childhood hearing impairment due to ‘glue ear' is widespread, with an 80% prevalence at some point between birth and seven years of age; 3% of young adults have a hearing loss due to childhood glue ear. If glue ear is persistent (longer than three months), your doctor may recommend surgery. HIV STIGMA REMAINS IN IRELAND Last year, there were 362 newly diagnosed cases of HIV reported in Ireland, an increase of 7% on the previous year’s figure of 337. Meanwhile 170 new cases have already been reported in the first six months of this year. This new report combines the findings of threeseparate studies.
MOST TEENS EAT FAST FOOD EVERY WEEK Most teens eat fast food every week. Almost 60% of Irish teenagers eat fast food at least once a week, while around one-third eat lots of junk food and consume soft drinks every day, a new survey has shown. The survey of 501 teenagers revealed that despite this high consumption of unhealthy foods, just 12% felt that they were noteating sensibly.
HOW COMMON IS HEARING LOSS? Permanent acquired hearing loss of a significant degree affects one in 12 of the adult population in Ireland. In the over 70-age group this rises to some 50%. Thus, about a quarter of a million adults in Ireland will have a permanent hearing impairment, due mainly to ageing and/or noise exposure, which affects their quality of life RICKETS IN KIDS IS RE-EMERGING Rickets in kids is re-emerging. Rickets in children is a condition that many people are not concerned about in modern times, however it ‘is now making a re-emergence', a public health nurse has warned. Rickets is caused by a deficiency in vitamin D, especially in children. It leads to a bending or distortion of the bones. 13 DIE OF CARDIAC ARREST EVERY DAY May 13, 2014. Deborah Condon. Around 13 people die every day in Ireland as a result of sudden cardiac arrest, however some of these lives could be saved if more people knew CPR, the Irish Heart Foundation (IHF) has said. According to the foundation, sudden cardiac arrest can affect people of all ages, including babies and children. IRISHHEALTH.COM IS OFFLINE Dear Visitor, Irishhealth.com is offline for the foreseeable future to undergo a full review. If you are a healthcare professional, please visit Irishhealthpro.com for news, clinical updates and the latest in medical research.. Visit Irish Health ProAMBULANCE SERVICES
Ambulance Services. In the public health service, Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas provide ambulance services to transport people who are seriously ill to hospital, or between hospitals. Ambulance services are part of the emergency services and can be contacted by telephoning 999 or 112. In the Dublin area, the Dublin Fire Brigadeprovides
CATARACTS (GENERAL)
The lens of the eye is situated just behind the iris, and is moved by muscles on either side to allow for clear vision in different light conditions. If the lens becomes hazy, the condition is called a cataract. A cataract can vary from some mild cloudiness of the lens to a situation where there isPANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis can provoke a number of symptoms, including: Pain in the upper abdomen, slowly building up to a steady persistent pain, reaching the back and other areas. The pain can be quite severe. Fast pulse. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Unexplained weight loss. Dehydration and low blood pressure in COVID-19 AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Mar 23, 2020. Deborah Condon. People with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes associated with COVID-19 (coronavirus), a leading expert in this area has warned. According to Prof Mary McCarron of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, those with intellectual disabilities are ahigh-risk
COVID HAS HAD MAJOR IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH Over half of adults in Ireland believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative or very negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing, a new survey has shown. MOST UNAWARE OF HAND DISEASE Most unaware of hand disease. Jun 28, 2011. Deborah Condon. Almost nine in 10 Irish people have never heard of the hand condition, Dupuytren's disease, which can significantly compromise hand function if it progresses, a new survey has shown. Dupuytren’s disease is a slowly progressive condition that starts in the palm of the hand withthe
MEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
PEERS INFLUENCE TEEN BODY IMAGE Peers influence teen body image. Feb 03, 2013. Deborah Condon. When it comes to body dissatisfaction, peers have a much bigger influence on teenage girls than television or social media, a new study suggests. The role of the media in relation to body image and eating disorders remains a contentious one. Some believe that being bombarded with WARNING OVER COST OF DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Warning over cost of diabetes complications. Diabetes costs the health service around €2 billion per year, however very little of this money is spent on the prevention or effective self-management of the condition, leaving people at an increased risk of MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
AMBULANCE SERVICES
Ambulance Services. In the public health service, Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas provide ambulance services to transport people who are seriously ill to hospital, or between hospitals. Ambulance services are part of the emergency services and can be contacted by telephoning 999 or 112. In the Dublin area, the Dublin Fire Brigadeprovides
CATARACTS (GENERAL)
The lens of the eye is situated just behind the iris, and is moved by muscles on either side to allow for clear vision in different light conditions. If the lens becomes hazy, the condition is called a cataract. A cataract can vary from some mild cloudiness of the lens to a situation where there isPANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis can provoke a number of symptoms, including: Pain in the upper abdomen, slowly building up to a steady persistent pain, reaching the back and other areas. The pain can be quite severe. Fast pulse. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Unexplained weight loss. Dehydration and low blood pressure in COVID-19 AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Mar 23, 2020. Deborah Condon. People with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes associated with COVID-19 (coronavirus), a leading expert in this area has warned. According to Prof Mary McCarron of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, those with intellectual disabilities are ahigh-risk
COVID HAS HAD MAJOR IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH Over half of adults in Ireland believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative or very negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing, a new survey has shown. MOST UNAWARE OF HAND DISEASE Most unaware of hand disease. Jun 28, 2011. Deborah Condon. Almost nine in 10 Irish people have never heard of the hand condition, Dupuytren's disease, which can significantly compromise hand function if it progresses, a new survey has shown. Dupuytren’s disease is a slowly progressive condition that starts in the palm of the hand withthe
MEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
PEERS INFLUENCE TEEN BODY IMAGE Peers influence teen body image. Feb 03, 2013. Deborah Condon. When it comes to body dissatisfaction, peers have a much bigger influence on teenage girls than television or social media, a new study suggests. The role of the media in relation to body image and eating disorders remains a contentious one. Some believe that being bombarded with WARNING OVER COST OF DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Warning over cost of diabetes complications. Diabetes costs the health service around €2 billion per year, however very little of this money is spent on the prevention or effective self-management of the condition, leaving people at an increased risk of MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
PSORIASIS CLINIC
Welcome to the irishhealth Psoriasis Clinic. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland and is a common reason for people to visit their GP. Dealing with the symptoms of psoriasis and controlling the condition is often an ongoing battle. In addition, severe psoriasis can have a significant impact on thequality of life.
AMBULANCE SERVICES
Ambulance Services. In the public health service, Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas provide ambulance services to transport people who are seriously ill to hospital, or between hospitals. Ambulance services are part of the emergency services and can be contacted by telephoning 999 or 112. In the Dublin area, the Dublin Fire Brigadeprovides
PANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis can provoke a number of symptoms, including: Pain in the upper abdomen, slowly building up to a steady persistent pain, reaching the back and other areas. The pain can be quite severe. Fast pulse. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Unexplained weight loss. Dehydration and low blood pressure inMEDICAL Q&AS
Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
THE HYSTERECTOMY BOOK THE HYSTERECTOMY BOOK Introduction A hysterectomy, the removal of a woman’s womb (medically referred to as the uterus), is a major yet routine operation today, carrying with it many advantages for NEW TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH HAEMOPHILIA The new treatment, Emicizumab (Hemlibra), which has been licenced by the European Medicines Agency, mimics the effect of the clotting factor VIII injections for patients with haemophilia A. It offers more protection against bleeding and rather than requiring vein access, it is injected subcutaneously (under the skin) once a week or once every LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often in NEW MINDOUT PROGRAMME LAUNCHED FOR TEENS Oct 02, 2018. Deborah Condon. A newly revised version of the MindOut programme for young people aged between 15 and 18, has been launched. MindOut was developed to support the social and emotional wellbeing of young people in secondary schools and youth sector settings. Its aim is to give them time and space to identify things that impact onLASER EYE SURGERY
For those of us who have to fiddle with contact lenses or grope for glasses first thing every morning, the prospect of 20/20 vision is an unimaginable dream. The little inconveniences of suffering from imperfect sight mount up over time and many people have at some time wondered about the benefits MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
CATARACTS (GENERAL)
The lens of the eye is situated just behind the iris, and is moved by muscles on either side to allow for clear vision in different light conditions. If the lens becomes hazy, the condition is called a cataract. A cataract can vary from some mild cloudiness of the lens to a situation where there isPANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis can provoke a number of symptoms, including: Pain in the upper abdomen, slowly building up to a steady persistent pain, reaching the back and other areas. The pain can be quite severe. Fast pulse. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Unexplained weight loss. Dehydration and low blood pressure inAMBULANCE SERVICES
Ambulance Services. In the public health service, Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas provide ambulance services to transport people who are seriously ill to hospital, or between hospitals. Ambulance services are part of the emergency services and can be contacted by telephoning 999 or 112. In the Dublin area, the Dublin Fire Brigadeprovides
COVID HAS HAD MAJOR IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH Over half of adults in Ireland believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative or very negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing, a new survey has shown. COVID-19 AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Mar 23, 2020. Deborah Condon. People with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes associated with COVID-19 (coronavirus), a leading expert in this area has warned. According to Prof Mary McCarron of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, those with intellectual disabilities are ahigh-risk
MOST UNAWARE OF HAND DISEASE Most unaware of hand disease. Jun 28, 2011. Deborah Condon. Almost nine in 10 Irish people have never heard of the hand condition, Dupuytren's disease, which can significantly compromise hand function if it progresses, a new survey has shown. Dupuytren’s disease is a slowly progressive condition that starts in the palm of the hand withthe
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PEERS INFLUENCE TEEN BODY IMAGE Peers influence teen body image. Feb 03, 2013. Deborah Condon. When it comes to body dissatisfaction, peers have a much bigger influence on teenage girls than television or social media, a new study suggests. The role of the media in relation to body image and eating disorders remains a contentious one. Some believe that being bombarded with WARNING OVER COST OF DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Warning over cost of diabetes complications. Diabetes costs the health service around €2 billion per year, however very little of this money is spent on the prevention or effective self-management of the condition, leaving people at an increased risk of MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
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The lens of the eye is situated just behind the iris, and is moved by muscles on either side to allow for clear vision in different light conditions. If the lens becomes hazy, the condition is called a cataract. A cataract can vary from some mild cloudiness of the lens to a situation where there isPANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis can provoke a number of symptoms, including: Pain in the upper abdomen, slowly building up to a steady persistent pain, reaching the back and other areas. The pain can be quite severe. Fast pulse. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Unexplained weight loss. Dehydration and low blood pressure inAMBULANCE SERVICES
Ambulance Services. In the public health service, Health Service Executive (HSE) Areas provide ambulance services to transport people who are seriously ill to hospital, or between hospitals. Ambulance services are part of the emergency services and can be contacted by telephoning 999 or 112. In the Dublin area, the Dublin Fire Brigadeprovides
COVID HAS HAD MAJOR IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH Over half of adults in Ireland believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative or very negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing, a new survey has shown. COVID-19 AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Mar 23, 2020. Deborah Condon. People with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes associated with COVID-19 (coronavirus), a leading expert in this area has warned. According to Prof Mary McCarron of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, those with intellectual disabilities are ahigh-risk
MOST UNAWARE OF HAND DISEASE Most unaware of hand disease. Jun 28, 2011. Deborah Condon. Almost nine in 10 Irish people have never heard of the hand condition, Dupuytren's disease, which can significantly compromise hand function if it progresses, a new survey has shown. Dupuytren’s disease is a slowly progressive condition that starts in the palm of the hand withthe
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Irishhealth.com offers a comprehensive source of health information and up-to-the-minute health news. Includes information on hundreds of common conditions, downloadable health leaflets and forms, video Q&As, rate my hospital and find a doctor tools, and online healthdiscussions.
PEERS INFLUENCE TEEN BODY IMAGE Peers influence teen body image. Feb 03, 2013. Deborah Condon. When it comes to body dissatisfaction, peers have a much bigger influence on teenage girls than television or social media, a new study suggests. The role of the media in relation to body image and eating disorders remains a contentious one. Some believe that being bombarded with WARNING OVER COST OF DIABETES COMPLICATIONS Warning over cost of diabetes complications. Diabetes costs the health service around €2 billion per year, however very little of this money is spent on the prevention or effective self-management of the condition, leaving people at an increased risk of MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
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Welcome to the irishhealth Psoriasis Clinic. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland and is a common reason for people to visit their GP. Dealing with the symptoms of psoriasis and controlling the condition is often an ongoing battle. In addition, severe psoriasis can have a significant impact on thequality of life.
COVID-19 AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES Mar 23, 2020. Deborah Condon. People with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes associated with COVID-19 (coronavirus), a leading expert in this area has warned. According to Prof Mary McCarron of the Trinity Centre for Ageing and Intellectual Disability, those with intellectual disabilities are ahigh-risk
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PANCREATITIS
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For those of us who have to fiddle with contact lenses or grope for glasses first thing every morning, the prospect of 20/20 vision is an unimaginable dream. The little inconveniences of suffering from imperfect sight mount up over time and many people have at some time wondered about the benefits LESS COMMON TYPES OF ARTHRITIS Lupus is the name given to a group of chronic autoimmune diseases. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and serious type of lupus. Inflammation can occur in the skin, muscles, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and the nervous system. Lupus can affect men, women, and children of any age, but it occurs most often in NEW MINDOUT PROGRAMME LAUNCHED FOR TEENS Oct 02, 2018. Deborah Condon. A newly revised version of the MindOut programme for young people aged between 15 and 18, has been launched. MindOut was developed to support the social and emotional wellbeing of young people in secondary schools and youth sector settings. Its aim is to give them time and space to identify things that impact on NEW TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH HAEMOPHILIA The new treatment, Emicizumab (Hemlibra), which has been licenced by the European Medicines Agency, mimics the effect of the clotting factor VIII injections for patients with haemophilia A. It offers more protection against bleeding and rather than requiring vein access, it is injected subcutaneously (under the skin) once a week or once every MAJOR SHAKE-UP OF HOSPITAL SYSTEM Major shake-up of hospital system. May 14, 2013. Niall Hunter, Editor. The country's hospitals are to be organised into six groups, while smaller hospitals are set to have some major services transferred to larger centres, following changes announced today by Health MinisterJames Reilly.
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