Irish Examiner
Morning-after pill 'discrimination'
Irish Examiner
Women with medical cards should be able to get the morning-after pill directly from a pharmacy free of charge and without a prescription, says the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU). Minister for Health Leo Varadakar pictured with Kathy Maher, President, Irish ...
Pharmacists should prescribe, Varadkar tells conferenceIrish Times
Pharmacies 'should offer more jabs'Belfast Telegraph
Med card holders visit GPs more oftenIrish Health
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Irish Examiner
Women with medical cards should be able to get the morning-after pill directly from a pharmacy free of charge and without a prescription, says the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU). Minister for Health Leo Varadakar pictured with Kathy Maher, President, Irish ...
Pharmacists should prescribe, Varadkar tells conference
Pharmacies 'should offer more jabs'
Med card holders visit GPs more often
Medical Xpress
Some children lose autism diagnosis but still struggle
Science Daily
Date: April 26, 2015; Source: American Academy of Pediatrics; Summary: About one in 14 toddlers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder no longer met the diagnostic criteria in elementary school, but most continued to have emotional/behavior symptoms ...
Parents notice autism signs earlyIrish Health
Since When Is Autism A Competition?Huffington Post
Parents' concerns key for early autism diagnosis, say researchersMedical News Today
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Science Daily
Date: April 26, 2015; Source: American Academy of Pediatrics; Summary: About one in 14 toddlers diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder no longer met the diagnostic criteria in elementary school, but most continued to have emotional/behavior symptoms ...
Parents notice autism signs early
Since When Is Autism A Competition?
Parents' concerns key for early autism diagnosis, say researchers
Newstalk 106-108 fm
SIPTU criticises publication of HIQA report on Roscrea centre
Irish Examiner
SIPTU says staff at St. Anne's Centre in Tipperary should have been given a right of reply before a HIQA report was published. The trade union said it is disappointed with the publication of the report into the centre for people with intellectual disabilities in ...
SIPTU unhappy with HIQA report on Roscrea care facilityNewstalk 106-108 fm
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Irish Examiner
SIPTU says staff at St. Anne's Centre in Tipperary should have been given a right of reply before a HIQA report was published. The trade union said it is disappointed with the publication of the report into the centre for people with intellectual disabilities in ...
SIPTU unhappy with HIQA report on Roscrea care facility
Irish Examiner
Girl born without feet gets puppy born without paw
Seattle Sun Times
Three-year-old Sapphyre Johnson was born without feet, and now she has a playmate that has something in common with her. Her new puppy, Lieutenant Dan, was born without his right paw. “A lot of kids don't see other children or animals that have issues ...
Toddler born without feet gets a puppy born without a pawIrish Examiner
Puppy donation makes celebrities out of Sapphyre Johnson, Lt. DanSCNow
Lt. Dan and Sapphyre become media sensationsGreenville News
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Seattle Sun Times
Three-year-old Sapphyre Johnson was born without feet, and now she has a playmate that has something in common with her. Her new puppy, Lieutenant Dan, was born without his right paw. “A lot of kids don't see other children or animals that have issues ...
Toddler born without feet gets a puppy born without a paw
Puppy donation makes celebrities out of Sapphyre Johnson, Lt. Dan
Lt. Dan and Sapphyre become media sensations
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
Bexhill Observer
Student to run marathon dressed as pair of testicles
Bexhill Observer
Jack Woodward, in a giant testicle, is getting ready to run the London Marathon for charity Male Cancer. He is running in memory of his friend Robert Harris. Picture: Allan Hutchings. 16:29 Sunday 26 April 2015. 0. Have your say ...
A giant pair of balls has just run the London MarathonYahoo News UK
running 26 miles in a giant testicleBBC News
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Bexhill Observer
Jack Woodward, in a giant testicle, is getting ready to run the London Marathon for charity Male Cancer. He is running in memory of his friend Robert Harris. Picture: Allan Hutchings. 16:29 Sunday 26 April 2015. 0. Have your say ...
A giant pair of balls has just run the London Marathon
running 26 miles in a giant testicle
The Guardian
Diet Pill Turns Out to Be Pesticide
Youth Health Magzine
A diet pill that contains a substance that is considered unfit and is therefore banned for human consumption has ended the life of a bright young woman. Eloise Parry, 21, lived in Shrewsbury, England. She's a lively young girl who, like many, wanted to drop a ...
A fatal attraction: the deadly internet 'diet pill'Irish Independent
Attempt to ban toxic 'diet drug' DNP failsThe Guardian
'I know the dangers but i want them anyway': The dark truth about diet pillsSaudi Gazette
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Empire State Tribune
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Youth Health Magzine
A diet pill that contains a substance that is considered unfit and is therefore banned for human consumption has ended the life of a bright young woman. Eloise Parry, 21, lived in Shrewsbury, England. She's a lively young girl who, like many, wanted to drop a ...
A fatal attraction: the deadly internet 'diet pill'
Attempt to ban toxic 'diet drug' DNP fails
'I know the dangers but i want them anyway': The dark truth about diet pills
Q&A: No huge jump in numbers taking out health insurance
Irish Examiner
Health insurance companies are experiencing a surge in callers ahead of the imposition of new membership rules but the anticipated massive jump in numbers signing up has not happened yet. Róisín Lyons: No big rush to sign up. New penalties will apply to ...
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Irish Examiner
Health insurance companies are experiencing a surge in callers ahead of the imposition of new membership rules but the anticipated massive jump in numbers signing up has not happened yet. Róisín Lyons: No big rush to sign up. New penalties will apply to ...
Irish Times
First baby born free of genetic disorder parents are carriers for
Irish Times
An Irish newborn has become the first reported case in the world of a baby born free of an extremely rare fatal condition that both her parents are carrying the gene for. Megan O'Connor's parents John and Emma are both carriers of a gene which leads to the ...
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Irish Times
An Irish newborn has become the first reported case in the world of a baby born free of an extremely rare fatal condition that both her parents are carrying the gene for. Megan O'Connor's parents John and Emma are both carriers of a gene which leads to the ...
Daily Times
US babies using mobile media
Daily Mail
More than a third of American babies are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they're walking or talking, according to a new study. And by their first birthday, one in seven infants is using devices for at least an hour a day. The results of the First ...
Parents sound off on mobile device use by childrenScience Daily
Very Young Kids Often Use Tablets, Smartphones, Study FindsU.S. News & World Report
More than a third of infants are using smartphones, tablets, study saysLos Angeles Times
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Daily Mail
More than a third of American babies are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they're walking or talking, according to a new study. And by their first birthday, one in seven infants is using devices for at least an hour a day. The results of the First ...
Parents sound off on mobile device use by children
Very Young Kids Often Use Tablets, Smartphones, Study Finds
More than a third of infants are using smartphones, tablets, study says
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