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State facing fines to €100m after finding on doctors' hours
Irish Times
Ireland could face fines of up to €100 million if the European Court of Justice finds the State is in breach of a directive governing the maximum hours of work for non-consultant doctors, the Irish Medical Organisation has said. The advocate general at the ...
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Irish Times
Ireland could face fines of up to €100 million if the European Court of Justice finds the State is in breach of a directive governing the maximum hours of work for non-consultant doctors, the Irish Medical Organisation has said. The advocate general at the ...
Ireland in breach of law over doctors' hours - ECJ
Irish doctors' hours a breach of EU law, ECJ judge says
Ireland in breach of EU directive on working hours for junior doctors, European ...
Irish Times
Research predicts greater childhood survival from Cystic Fibrosis
Irish Examiner
The number of Irish people with Cystic Fibrosis who live into adulthood will increase to 65% in the next ten years. It is forecast that the number of Irish children with the disease will grow by more than a fifth during that time. The new research carried out across ...
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Irish Examiner
The number of Irish people with Cystic Fibrosis who live into adulthood will increase to 65% in the next ten years. It is forecast that the number of Irish children with the disease will grow by more than a fifth during that time. The new research carried out across ...
Experts predict sharp rise in cystic fibrosis cases by 2025
Irish people with cystic fibrosis expected to live longer
Improved treatments offer new hope for patients
Highland Radio
7.3% of people in Donegal prescribed anxiety or anti-depressant medication
Highland Radio
The Irish Examiner says almost 2.3 million prescriptions were written for anxiety and depression drugs in 2012. 330 thousand of those were public patients, at a cost of 40 million euro to the state. The figures published in today's Irish Examiner are based on ...
SPECIAL REPORT: Our €40m drug problemIrish Examiner
Half a million of us take anxiety pillsBreakingNews.ie
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Highland Radio
The Irish Examiner says almost 2.3 million prescriptions were written for anxiety and depression drugs in 2012. 330 thousand of those were public patients, at a cost of 40 million euro to the state. The figures published in today's Irish Examiner are based on ...
SPECIAL REPORT: Our €40m drug problem
Half a million of us take anxiety pills
Irish Times
No parking permits for hospital staff who don't wash hands
Irish Times
Hospitals are getting tough on staff who do not wash their hands properly by imposing sanctions and penalties. Connolly Hospital in Dublin said it will withhold parking permits from staff who refuse to take part in hand-hygiene training. Junior doctors on ...
Dirty hospital equipment 'common problem'Irish Examiner
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Irish Times
Hospitals are getting tough on staff who do not wash their hands properly by imposing sanctions and penalties. Connolly Hospital in Dublin said it will withhold parking permits from staff who refuse to take part in hand-hygiene training. Junior doctors on ...
Dirty hospital equipment 'common problem'
Irish Cancer Society appeals to businesses to get on board and support Daffodil ...
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Daffodil Day is taking place on Friday, March 27, and recently the Irish Cancer Society, along with the campaign's lead partner, Dell Ireland, launched its appeal to companies and businesses all over Ireland to show they care by signing up to do their bit for ...
Rossland residents to unite in April for Daffodil MonthRossland News
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Daffodil Day is taking place on Friday, March 27, and recently the Irish Cancer Society, along with the campaign's lead partner, Dell Ireland, launched its appeal to companies and businesses all over Ireland to show they care by signing up to do their bit for ...
Rossland residents to unite in April for Daffodil Month
Daffodils for sale
Sunday World
Latest omega-3 benefits
Sunday World
The benefits of a diet rich in omega-3 have long since been lauded, and many tuck into foods such as salmon, broccoli, nuts and seeds to help stave off everything from depression to diabetes. It's also known to help lower inflammation, which can help with ...
Can fish oils help fight prostate cancer?Daily Times
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Sunday World
The benefits of a diet rich in omega-3 have long since been lauded, and many tuck into foods such as salmon, broccoli, nuts and seeds to help stave off everything from depression to diabetes. It's also known to help lower inflammation, which can help with ...
Can fish oils help fight prostate cancer?
Omega-3 may help fight prostate cancer
mirror.co.uk
HOW many hairdressers?! Where's the vainest town in Britain?
mirror.co.uk
We mapped the number of hairdressers and beauty salons per 10,000 people across the entire United Kingdom. Where's the UK's most concentrated beauty spot? Share; Share; Tweet; +1. We mapped the highest concentration of hairdressers and beauty ...
Are you living in one of the vainest parts of London?ITV News
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mirror.co.uk
We mapped the number of hairdressers and beauty salons per 10,000 people across the entire United Kingdom. Where's the UK's most concentrated beauty spot? Share; Share; Tweet; +1. We mapped the highest concentration of hairdressers and beauty ...
Are you living in one of the vainest parts of London?
Irish Times
Our biggest worries: money, health and relationships
Irish Times
What keeps Irish people awake at night? Money, or too little of it, is our number one concern, according to a major “Family Values” poll carried out by Ipsos MRBI on behalf of The Irish Times. In the poll of 1,000 individuals, 45 per cent identified “not having ...
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Irish Times
What keeps Irish people awake at night? Money, or too little of it, is our number one concern, according to a major “Family Values” poll carried out by Ipsos MRBI on behalf of The Irish Times. In the poll of 1,000 individuals, 45 per cent identified “not having ...
Irish Examiner
Industry 'spent millions' to scupper cigarette-pack plan
Irish Examiner
A single tobacco company employed 161 lobbyists and spent millions of euro in an “unprecedented” attempt to shoot down a key EU directive behind Ireland's groundbreaking plain-packaging cigarette laws. Children's Minister James Reilly revealed the ...
Health benefits of butting out are plainCowra Community News
Australia's plain cigarette packets succeed in making smoking less appealingTelegraph.co.uk
Research finds plain packaging keeps smoking urge under wrapsSydney Morning Herald
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Irish Examiner
A single tobacco company employed 161 lobbyists and spent millions of euro in an “unprecedented” attempt to shoot down a key EU directive behind Ireland's groundbreaking plain-packaging cigarette laws. Children's Minister James Reilly revealed the ...
Health benefits of butting out are plain
Australia's plain cigarette packets succeed in making smoking less appealing
Research finds plain packaging keeps smoking urge under wraps
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A gym assumed a woman was a man because she was a doctor and it's causing ...
thejournal.ie
THIS HAS TO be one of the strangest cases of everyday sexism you're likely to see – as this time the perpetrator was actually a computer and not a person. A gym in the UK has been forced to apologise after a woman could not enter the female changing ...
Female doctor locked out of Pure Gym after computer assumed she was a manDaily Mail
Cambridge paediatrician's outrage at Pure Gym system assuming all doctors are ...Cambridge News
Pure Gym in Cambridge: Sexist computer assumed this woman, Dr Louise Selby ...Metro
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thejournal.ie
THIS HAS TO be one of the strangest cases of everyday sexism you're likely to see – as this time the perpetrator was actually a computer and not a person. A gym in the UK has been forced to apologise after a woman could not enter the female changing ...
Female doctor locked out of Pure Gym after computer assumed she was a man
Cambridge paediatrician's outrage at Pure Gym system assuming all doctors are ...
Pure Gym in Cambridge: Sexist computer assumed this woman, Dr Louise Selby ...
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