Occupational health in Ireland is an area of prime importance, and employees as well as employers are taking all necessary steps to ensure that the work life quality of human capital in Ireland does not deteriorate, while adversely affecting their output. Occupational health in Ireland, in broad terms, refers to the physical, mental and social [...]
Doctors who followed a checklist developed by the World Health Organization cut the worldwide surgical death rate by almost half and reduced complications by more than one-third. Ask patient’s name, mark incision site, count sponges after surgery – those are three of the nineteen items on the checklist. Although the results of using the list [...]
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The Aspen Health Forum just gathered an impressive group of around 250 people to discuss the most pressing issues in Health and Medical Science.
1- Global health problems require the attention of the scientific community. Richard Klausner encouraged the scientific community to focus on Global Problems: maternal mortality rates, HIV/ AIDS, clean water, [...]
This is the story of ‘Rosie” who had to wait seven months, because of a dire Irish Health Service, to see a consultant for bowel cancer.
This brave ladies’ real name was Susie Long and she passed away in October 2007…she really never had a chance because she didn’t have Health Insurance. She left behind two [...]
This health claim is intentionally left as vague as possible. It implies that the tea has the ability to remove toxins from the human body but provides no details on the type of toxins involved, nor how the detox effect is achieved.
We are also told that the tea “gently rebalances”, leaving it as a complete [...]