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Thousands of lives to be saved through early detection of bowel cancer with new ...
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Louise Kelly Twitter · Email. Published 05/02/2015 | 12:33. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 2. Previous; Next. Study under the microscope in the laboratory. Hands in white gloves. Bowel cancer is the second most common cause ...
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Irish scientists develop cheap blood test for bowel cancer
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Irish team develops €25 bowel cancer blood test kit
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Doctors and chefs divided over new move to put calorie counts on menus
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Top chefs and doctors are sharply divided over the Government's move to force restaurants to put calorie counts on menus. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Experts at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland ...
Calorie count plan 'will cost restaurant sector over €100m a year'Irish Examiner
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Top chefs and doctors are sharply divided over the Government's move to force restaurants to put calorie counts on menus. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Experts at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland ...
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HSE approves use of €430000 drug for two patients
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The HSE has reached an agreement to provide the drug Soliris to sufferers of two rare diseases at an annual cost of €430,000 per patient. Due to the cost of the drug, it will be administered to sufferers of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and ...
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The HSE has reached an agreement to provide the drug Soliris to sufferers of two rare diseases at an annual cost of €430,000 per patient. Due to the cost of the drug, it will be administered to sufferers of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) and ...
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Doctors will legally have to admit mistakes
Irish Examiner
Doctors will be legally obliged to tell patients they made a clinical error, Health Minister Leo Varadkar told the Oireachtas Health Committee. “When I was in medical school it was always drummed into us that you had a duty of candour and you should disclose ...
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Doctors will be legally obliged to tell patients they made a clinical error, Health Minister Leo Varadkar told the Oireachtas Health Committee. “When I was in medical school it was always drummed into us that you had a duty of candour and you should disclose ...
Doctors must tell patients of errors, under new law from Varadkar
Varadkar: No more than 70 people on hospital trolleys on any given day
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Doctors record amazing moment deaf teen hears her father call her name for first ...
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Independent.ie Newsdesk and Agencies. Published 05/02/2015 | 10:07. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Unable to play media. VIDEO: Amazing moment deaf teen hears her father for first time. source: University Hospitals. 480p.
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Irish Mirror
Hospital at the forefront of trolley crisis splashed nearly €4k on Christmas trees
Irish Mirror
A major hospital at the forefront of the A&E crisis spent almost €4,000 on three Christmas trees last year, figures revealed. Over the past number of days, University Hospital Limerick has had the highest number of patients on trolleys with 42 in the hospital's ...
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A major hospital at the forefront of the A&E crisis spent almost €4,000 on three Christmas trees last year, figures revealed. Over the past number of days, University Hospital Limerick has had the highest number of patients on trolleys with 42 in the hospital's ...
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HSE reforms 'to end medical card delays'
Irish Examiner
Health Minister Leo Varadkar has suggested a newly-formed independent HSE group tasked with further detailing medical card reforms will make more discretionary support available to the people who need it most. He was speaking after the family of ...
Drug-related deaths up 50% since 2004, Dáil hearsIrish Times
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Health Minister Leo Varadkar has suggested a newly-formed independent HSE group tasked with further detailing medical card reforms will make more discretionary support available to the people who need it most. He was speaking after the family of ...
Drug-related deaths up 50% since 2004, Dáil hears
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'Baby P' doctor fined and faces conditions
Irish Examiner
The doctor at the centre of the Baby P scandal in the UK has been fined and had conditions attached to her registration by the Medical Council. The High Court has confirmed the measures, which were decided by the Medical Council on December 17 after its ...
Paediatrician in 'Baby P' UK case is fined €5000 by Irish Medical CouncilIrish Times
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The doctor at the centre of the Baby P scandal in the UK has been fined and had conditions attached to her registration by the Medical Council. The High Court has confirmed the measures, which were decided by the Medical Council on December 17 after its ...
Paediatrician in 'Baby P' UK case is fined €5000 by Irish Medical Council
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5 heart-healthy food swaps
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A diet high in saturated fats increases your risk of heart disease and stroke. It's easy to cut your fat intake by swapping to lower fat versions of foods you frequently eat: Whipped Cream Cheese. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. The problem with regular ...
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Clever slimming fashion to hide those last few pesky pounds
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Even if your newly-implemented New Year body-honing regime is in full swing, many of us still have a few lumps and bumps we'd prefer to disguise, but with spring on the horizon (do hurry) the incentive is even greater. In the meantime, however, there are a ...
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Even if your newly-implemented New Year body-honing regime is in full swing, many of us still have a few lumps and bumps we'd prefer to disguise, but with spring on the horizon (do hurry) the incentive is even greater. In the meantime, however, there are a ...
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