Irish Examiner
Card holders 'happy with health system'
Irish Examiner
Medical card holders are more likely to consider the healthcare system fit for purpose, a survey has revealed. However, people who paid for their prescriptions and GP visits felt let down by the system, the survey conducted by the Irish Pharmacy Union found.
Med card holders visit GPs more oftenIrish Health
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Irish Examiner
Medical card holders are more likely to consider the healthcare system fit for purpose, a survey has revealed. However, people who paid for their prescriptions and GP visits felt let down by the system, the survey conducted by the Irish Pharmacy Union found.
Med card holders visit GPs more often
RTE.ie
Irish-based scientists to receive €30m in funding
RTE.ie
A number of new scientific research projects are to share a total of €30 million in funding under Science Foundation Ireland's Investigators Programme. The 23 projects span a range of disciplines deemed to be a priority by the Government, including materials ...
27 research projects of impact to share €30m in SFI fundingBusinessandleadership.com
SFI invests €30m to support 23 research projects that could impact societySiliconrepublic.com
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RTE.ie
A number of new scientific research projects are to share a total of €30 million in funding under Science Foundation Ireland's Investigators Programme. The 23 projects span a range of disciplines deemed to be a priority by the Government, including materials ...
27 research projects of impact to share €30m in SFI funding
SFI invests €30m to support 23 research projects that could impact society
Irish Examiner
Women... think before you drink
Irish Examiner
Alcohol is not a woman's best bubbly friend, it is her biggest frenemy, says Suzanne Harrington. Ladies! Hard day? Have a drink. Great day? Have a drink. Going out? Have a drink. Staying in? Have a drink. Feeling good / bad / tired / bored? Have a drink.
It's Alcohol Awareness Month: Don't be 'those parents'Gazettextra
How much alcohol is too much?Hola Arkansas
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Irish Examiner
Alcohol is not a woman's best bubbly friend, it is her biggest frenemy, says Suzanne Harrington. Ladies! Hard day? Have a drink. Great day? Have a drink. Going out? Have a drink. Staying in? Have a drink. Feeling good / bad / tired / bored? Have a drink.
It's Alcohol Awareness Month: Don't be 'those parents'
How much alcohol is too much?
Irish Examiner
Toddler born without feet gets a puppy born without a paw
Irish Examiner
Sapphyre Johnson is three years old and, last Monday, she got her first pet - a German Shepherd pup. As well as both being small and adorable, the pair have something very special in common. Due to a birth defect, Sapphyre has no feet - she uses ...
'He's just like me' Adorable toddler with no feet is best friends with puppy with no ...Express.co.uk
Lt. Dan and Sapphyre become media sensationsGreenville News
'He's like me': three-year-old girl born without feet gets a puppy without a pawDaily Life
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Irish Examiner
Sapphyre Johnson is three years old and, last Monday, she got her first pet - a German Shepherd pup. As well as both being small and adorable, the pair have something very special in common. Due to a birth defect, Sapphyre has no feet - she uses ...
'He's just like me' Adorable toddler with no feet is best friends with puppy with no ...
Lt. Dan and Sapphyre become media sensations
'He's like me': three-year-old girl born without feet gets a puppy without a paw
Longford Leader
“Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - no treatment, no cure, no words”
Longford Leader
Brothers Archie (aged nine), George and Isaac (4-year-old twins) Naughton promoting the Wear Orange Day with fellow Roscommon native Chris O'Dowd. Published on the 24 April 2015 09:00. Published 24/04/2015 09:00 ...
BioMarin Presents Data on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at the 67th American ...CNNMoney
BioMarin Pharma (BMRN) Presents Data on DMD at AANStreetInsider.com
Jack and family kick out to find a cureSolihull Observer
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Longford Leader
Brothers Archie (aged nine), George and Isaac (4-year-old twins) Naughton promoting the Wear Orange Day with fellow Roscommon native Chris O'Dowd. Published on the 24 April 2015 09:00. Published 24/04/2015 09:00 ...
BioMarin Presents Data on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at the 67th American ...
BioMarin Pharma (BMRN) Presents Data on DMD at AAN
Jack and family kick out to find a cure
Yahoo Eurosport UK
Some of the biggest names in Irish athletics will all be under one roof this weekend
Yahoo Eurosport UK
Some of irish athletics' best-known figures will be gathered under the one roof this weekend for the 'Swim Bike Run Eat Expo'. Professional athletes and enthusiasts will take part in what has been described as 'a major sports and healthy food expo' this ...
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Yahoo Eurosport UK
Some of irish athletics' best-known figures will be gathered under the one roof this weekend for the 'Swim Bike Run Eat Expo'. Professional athletes and enthusiasts will take part in what has been described as 'a major sports and healthy food expo' this ...
Huffington Post
Since When Is Autism A Competition?
Huffington Post
Even within the autism community, distinctions can be divisive. Ever since the term Asperger's was swallowed up by the broader ASD umbrella in the latest version of the DSM, those distinctions have become more marked, and the effect on parents can be ...
Parents can spot autism symptoms long before an official diagnosis occursExaminer.com
Owatonna school district autism initiativesSouthernminn.com
Parents notice autism signs earlyIrish Health
Medical News Today
Huntington Herald Dispatch
Medical Xpress
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Huffington Post
Even within the autism community, distinctions can be divisive. Ever since the term Asperger's was swallowed up by the broader ASD umbrella in the latest version of the DSM, those distinctions have become more marked, and the effect on parents can be ...
Parents can spot autism symptoms long before an official diagnosis occurs
Owatonna school district autism initiatives
Parents notice autism signs early
Newstalk 106-108 fm
Ford sets “Hot Wheels” world record
Newstalk 106-108 fm
Dinky car fans around the world will be slightly green-eyed today as they read about Ford's latest feat. The company in Dearborn, Michigan, created a “Hot Wheels” loop that exceeded 12 feet in height. The record attempt took place in a three story atrium at ...
Ford employee and son break Hot Wheels recordDetroit Free Press
Ford employee and son break Hot Wheels track loop recordStuff.co.nz
Ford sets world record for biggest Hot Wheels car track loopInquirer.net
LeftLane News
autoevolution
The Detroit News
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Newstalk 106-108 fm
Dinky car fans around the world will be slightly green-eyed today as they read about Ford's latest feat. The company in Dearborn, Michigan, created a “Hot Wheels” loop that exceeded 12 feet in height. The record attempt took place in a three story atrium at ...
Ford employee and son break Hot Wheels record
Ford employee and son break Hot Wheels track loop record
Ford sets world record for biggest Hot Wheels car track loop
Irish Times
Dangerous dogs alert after 50% rise in hospitalisations – study
Irish Times
The number of people hospitalised for dog bites rose by 50 per cent between 1998 and 2013, and the incidence of such cases in Ireland is much higher than in other European countries, a new study shows. A research paper published in the Veterinary ...
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Irish Times
The number of people hospitalised for dog bites rose by 50 per cent between 1998 and 2013, and the incidence of such cases in Ireland is much higher than in other European countries, a new study shows. A research paper published in the Veterinary ...
Irish Medical Times
More children try e-cigarettes than tobacco
Irish Medical Times
A new UK study has revealed that more 10- to 11-year-olds have tried e-cigarettes compared to standard tobacco. According to the research, which was published in the online journal BMJ Open, some 5.8 per cent of 10- to 11-year-olds had tried e-cigarettes ...
Regular e-cigarette use in children, adolescents low, associated with smokingHealio
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Irish Medical Times
A new UK study has revealed that more 10- to 11-year-olds have tried e-cigarettes compared to standard tobacco. According to the research, which was published in the online journal BMJ Open, some 5.8 per cent of 10- to 11-year-olds had tried e-cigarettes ...
Regular e-cigarette use in children, adolescents low, associated with smoking
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