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Homeless and awaiting a liver transplant: Charlie (6) says, I just want a house for ... Irish Independent
A CRITICALLY-ILL boy who can't get on a transplant list because his family is homeless has said he just wants "a house" for Christmas. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Helen Lynch, from Tullamore, Co Offaly, told ...
Boy requiring liver transplant housed after appealRTE.ie
Woman in plea for permanent home so son can seek surgeryIrish Times
'My boy (6) faces liver failure if we don't get a house,' reveals homeless mumHerald.ie
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A CRITICALLY-ILL boy who can't get on a transplant list because his family is homeless has said he just wants "a house" for Christmas. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Helen Lynch, from Tullamore, Co Offaly, told ...
Boy requiring liver transplant housed after appeal
Woman in plea for permanent home so son can seek surgery
'My boy (6) faces liver failure if we don't get a house,' reveals homeless mum
Irish Independent
GPs 'unaware of medical card powers', reveals HSE Irish Independent
SOME GPs have not been made fully aware they could temporarily save a patient from losing their medical card in special cases, the Health Service Executive (HSE) admitted yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
System to reinstate medical cards is 'flawed'Irish Examiner
GPs to have powers to reinstate medical cardsIrish Medical News
Medical card computer system 'fundamentally flawed'RTE.ie
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SOME GPs have not been made fully aware they could temporarily save a patient from losing their medical card in special cases, the Health Service Executive (HSE) admitted yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
System to reinstate medical cards is 'flawed'
GPs to have powers to reinstate medical cards
Medical card computer system 'fundamentally flawed'
Irish Medical News
New HSE Service Plan 'realistic' - O'Brien Irish Medical News
The HSE Director General has admitted that a €180 million in “non-specified pay savings” included in the 2014 Service Plan was never sought as it was “not realistic”. In response to a question from IMN at a press conference to launch the HSE Service Plan ...
Health plan is best one we've had in six years, but it's still not enoughIrish Independent
Charities say health budget not enoughHerald.ie
'Very difficult year' ahead for health serviceIrish Health
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The HSE Director General has admitted that a €180 million in “non-specified pay savings” included in the 2014 Service Plan was never sought as it was “not realistic”. In response to a question from IMN at a press conference to launch the HSE Service Plan ...
Health plan is best one we've had in six years, but it's still not enough
Charities say health budget not enough
'Very difficult year' ahead for health service
Irish Independent
Irish blood filter may treat Ebola 'from next year' Irish Independent
AN Irish start-up company hopes a state-of-the-art blood filtration device which uses no electricity could be used to treat Ebola patients in west Africa from next year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The device ...
New Irish product in fight to stop EbolaHerald.ie
Irish start-up Hemanua invents treatment for Ebola virusSiliconrepublic.com
Irish start-up Hemanua testing a product to treat Ebola virusBusinessandleadership.com
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AN Irish start-up company hopes a state-of-the-art blood filtration device which uses no electricity could be used to treat Ebola patients in west Africa from next year. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The device ...
New Irish product in fight to stop Ebola
Irish start-up Hemanua invents treatment for Ebola virus
Irish start-up Hemanua testing a product to treat Ebola virus
Daily Times
Scientists make significant advance in understanding the immune system RTE.ie
Scientists, including a mathematician at Maynooth University, have used a combination of data to make a significant advance in our understanding of how the immune system works and how it may be manipulated. It is hoped that in the long-term the research ...
Prof Ken Duffy helps use maths to predict how well a body will fight diseaseIrish Times
Math can predict how body fights diseaseFirstpost
Mathematics can predict how body fights diseaseKhaleej Times
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Scientists, including a mathematician at Maynooth University, have used a combination of data to make a significant advance in our understanding of how the immune system works and how it may be manipulated. It is hoped that in the long-term the research ...
Prof Ken Duffy helps use maths to predict how well a body will fight disease
Math can predict how body fights disease
Mathematics can predict how body fights disease
Irish Examiner
Fertility rate below level needed to replace population Irish Examiner
The fertility rate in Ireland has dropped below the level required for the population to reproduce itself, according to statistics released for 2012. The CSO Report on Vital Statistics said that the fertility rate in 2012 was 1.99 children per adult woman. The rate is ...
Ireland records second highest fertility rate in EUIrish Times
Teenage pregnancies in Northern Ireland fall to record lowBBC News
Cancer deaths on the increase with 12 lives lost daily in Northern IrelandBelfast Telegraph
Belfast Newsletter
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The fertility rate in Ireland has dropped below the level required for the population to reproduce itself, according to statistics released for 2012. The CSO Report on Vital Statistics said that the fertility rate in 2012 was 1.99 children per adult woman. The rate is ...
Ireland records second highest fertility rate in EU
Teenage pregnancies in Northern Ireland fall to record low
Cancer deaths on the increase with 12 lives lost daily in Northern Ireland
Irish Examiner
Scourge of multi-drug addiction highlighted Irish Examiner
Addiction to multiple drugs is becoming such a problem that gardaí, medics, and treatment specialists almost hanker for the days when middle-aged alcoholics were their biggest problem and pubs were the epicentre of socialising. Speakers from across the ...
Biggest addiction centre in the south of the country had 14000 calls about ...Yahoo News UK
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Addiction to multiple drugs is becoming such a problem that gardaí, medics, and treatment specialists almost hanker for the days when middle-aged alcoholics were their biggest problem and pubs were the epicentre of socialising. Speakers from across the ...
Biggest addiction centre in the south of the country had 14000 calls about ...
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Tapir bite girl was 'shaken' in attack at Dublin Zoo Herald.ie
The two-year-old girl sustained multiple injuries in the attack by the plant-eating animal, including laceration of the forearm and multiple perforating wounds to her stomach, the Irish Medical Journal reports. Pictured: Rio the tapir and (inset) the girl's injuries.
Today's front page news stories 28th NovemberSunday World
Toddler attacked by tapir in Dublin Zoo 'lucky not to be infected'Yahoo News UK
Toddler's injuries in zoo attack revealedIrish Examiner
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The two-year-old girl sustained multiple injuries in the attack by the plant-eating animal, including laceration of the forearm and multiple perforating wounds to her stomach, the Irish Medical Journal reports. Pictured: Rio the tapir and (inset) the girl's injuries.
Today's front page news stories 28th November
Toddler attacked by tapir in Dublin Zoo 'lucky not to be infected'
Toddler's injuries in zoo attack revealed
Parkinson's Disease Patients Show Improved 'Reward Learning' From Placebo ... The Inquisitr
A placebo used in a study about Parkinson's disease treatment stimulated learning-related brain activity just as well as the actual Parkinson's medication, according to researchers from Columbia University and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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A placebo used in a study about Parkinson's disease treatment stimulated learning-related brain activity just as well as the actual Parkinson's medication, according to researchers from Columbia University and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
BBC News
Chloe Beaney: Donor found for heart disease girl BBC News
A girl with a rare heart disease leaving her in urgent need of a transplant has found a donor. Chloe Beaney, 14, from Cramlington, Northumberland was seriously ill with cardiomyopathy, which affects the heart's ability to pump blood. She was top of the ...
Chloe Beaney: 14-year-old girl given days to live SAVED after successful heart ...Mirror.co.uk
Chloe Beaney: Cramlington teenager is saved after having a successful heart ...ChronicleLive
Desperate search over as Chloe has heart transplantITV News
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A girl with a rare heart disease leaving her in urgent need of a transplant has found a donor. Chloe Beaney, 14, from Cramlington, Northumberland was seriously ill with cardiomyopathy, which affects the heart's ability to pump blood. She was top of the ...
Chloe Beaney: 14-year-old girl given days to live SAVED after successful heart ...
Chloe Beaney: Cramlington teenager is saved after having a successful heart ...
Desperate search over as Chloe has heart transplant
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