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IMMUNOLOGY
"Unexpected finding" aids understanding of inflammation
December 2022
HEALTH SERVICES
Urgent meeting sought over ED overcrowding report
December 2022
GENETICS
Geneticist receives inaugural research impact award
December 2022
CANCER
New brain tumour subtypes identified
December 2022
HEALTH SERVICES
December 2022
Proposal for new consultant contract approved
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
December 2022
New research into why Covid affects people differently
HEALTH SERVICES
November 2022
12,000+ patients on trolleys in November
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
November 2022
New research programme to focus on frailty
DENTAL HEALTH
November 2022
Water fluoridation not linked to negative health effects
CHILD HEALTH
November 2022
New neonatal unit opened at CHI Crumlin
MEN'S HEALTH I
November 2022
Big jump in demand for men's domestic abuse service
CANCER
November 2022
Cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan has died
NUTRITION
November 2022
Many may be using food supplements they do not need
HEALTH SERVICES
November 2022
100,000+ patients on trolleys so far this year
CARDIOLOGY AND VASCULAR
November 2022
Irish research may lead to new treatments for clotting disorders
MENTAL HEALTH
November 2022
Depression treatment trial results "promising"
MENTAL HEALTH
November 2022
More focus on brain health of young adults needed
HEALTH SERVICES
November 2022
RCSI launches domestic violence policy for employees
HEALTH SERVICES
November 2022
10,000+ patients on trolleys in October
RESPIRATORY
October 2022
Access to specialist pulmonary fibrosis care is poor
CARDIOLOGY AND VASCULAR
October 2022
New device regulation may put some surgeries for children at risk
CHILD HEALTH
October 2022
Treat consumption high among young children
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
October 2022
New resource to help older people to be more active
HEALTH SERVICES
October 2022
Major concern over ED overcrowding - INMO
CHILD HEALTH
October 2022
Children's flu vaccination programme launched
CANCER
October 2022
HPV vaccine catch-up programme to begin soon
WOMEN’S HEALTH
October 2022
New menopause awareness campaign launched
DIABETES
October 2022
New 3D treatment for diabetic foot ulcers
MENTAL HEALTH
October 2022
New framework to tackle mental health challenges in the workplace
MENTAL HEALTH
October 2022
Problem opioid use has fallen among younger people
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