Irish Independent
HSE works on back-up plan as 38pc of family GPs snub scheme
Irish Independent
GPs who refuse to sign new contracts giving free visits to children under six may be forced to do so under a back-up plan being drawn up by health officials, the Irish Independent has learnt. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
More than 10000 children signed up to free GP careIrish Times
Doctors urged to join under 6s scheme or 'be left behind'Irish Examiner
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Irish Independent
GPs who refuse to sign new contracts giving free visits to children under six may be forced to do so under a back-up plan being drawn up by health officials, the Irish Independent has learnt. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
More than 10000 children signed up to free GP care
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Man convicted of sexually assaulting a patient while working as care assistant at ...
Irish Independent
A man has been convicted of sexually assaulting a patient while working as a care assistant at the Mater Private Hospital in Dublin. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Folajimmy Awode (31) of Ballinteer House, Tyrellstown, Dublin ...
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Irish Independent
A man has been convicted of sexually assaulting a patient while working as a care assistant at the Mater Private Hospital in Dublin. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Folajimmy Awode (31) of Ballinteer House, Tyrellstown, Dublin ...
Care assistant guilty of sexually assault had Garda clearance
Hospital worker convicted of sexually assaulting patient
Mater Private Worker Guilty Of Groping Patient
Irish Independent
Surgery funded by HSE available in EU, patients here told
Irish Independent
Patients in Ireland will be able to access healthcare, including surgery, scans and specialist consultations, in another EU member states and be reimbursed by the HSE when they return home. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
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Irish Independent
Patients in Ireland will be able to access healthcare, including surgery, scans and specialist consultations, in another EU member states and be reimbursed by the HSE when they return home. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
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Irish patients forced to travel for treatment to be repaid
Irish Examiner
Children warned about farm dangers ahead of summer
Irish Examiner
The Health and Safety Authority is asking primary schools to help prevent children from being seriously injured or dying in farm accidents this summer. 23 children have lost their lives in farm accidents in the past 10 years. School holidays are a high-risk time ...
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Irish Examiner
The Health and Safety Authority is asking primary schools to help prevent children from being seriously injured or dying in farm accidents this summer. 23 children have lost their lives in farm accidents in the past 10 years. School holidays are a high-risk time ...
Schools to join farms safety drive
HSA calls on schools to talk to children about farm safety
Irish Times
New low cholesterol drug may be available by end of year
Irish Times
A novel class of cholesterol-lowering drug could be available to Irish patients by the end of the year, following the approval of the first of the new agents by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The EMA has recommended to the European Commission that ...
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Irish Times
A novel class of cholesterol-lowering drug could be available to Irish patients by the end of the year, following the approval of the first of the new agents by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The EMA has recommended to the European Commission that ...
Survey shows doctors ready for PCSK9s
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Irish Independent
We should encourage girls to have babies in their 20s - doctor
Irish Independent
Schools should teach girls to have babies while still in their 20s instead of waiting until their 30s when the risks of infertility and medical complications are higher, a leading obstetrician has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
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Schools should teach girls to have babies while still in their 20s instead of waiting until their 30s when the risks of infertility and medical complications are higher, a leading obstetrician has said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email.
New implant boosts diabetes treatment hope
Herald Sun
A "SLEEVE" implant is being used as a potentially more effective treatment for type 2 diabetes than medication, diet and exercise. THE small device, known as EndoBarrier, is placed into the small intestine via the mouth for up to 12 months and is made from ...
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Herald Sun
A "SLEEVE" implant is being used as a potentially more effective treatment for type 2 diabetes than medication, diet and exercise. THE small device, known as EndoBarrier, is placed into the small intestine via the mouth for up to 12 months and is made from ...
Sunday World
Focus on your feet
Sunday World
A cool-down is super important after every workout, as it means you won't feel as sore the next day. But while most people spend time on their arms, legs and abs, they often forget one important part of the body: the feet. If you think about it, feet actually take ...
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Sunday World
A cool-down is super important after every workout, as it means you won't feel as sore the next day. But while most people spend time on their arms, legs and abs, they often forget one important part of the body: the feet. If you think about it, feet actually take ...
Not Stretching Your Feet Post-Workout? You Should Be
Daily Mail
Mother loses High Court battle to use her dead daughter's frozen eggs to give ...
Daily Mail
A mother desperate to use her dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to her own grandchild has been denied the chance, following a High Court battle. A judge was told the woman's daughter who died from cancer, and can only be referred to as 'A' for ...
Mother loses bid to use dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to grandchildThe Guardian
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Daily Mail
A mother desperate to use her dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to her own grandchild has been denied the chance, following a High Court battle. A judge was told the woman's daughter who died from cancer, and can only be referred to as 'A' for ...
Mother loses bid to use dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to grandchild
UK court dismisses mother's bid to use dead daughter's eggs
Irish Mirror
Horrified mum finds giant SPIDER in Dunnes Stores bananas
Irish Mirror
A horrified mum got more than she bargained for when she opened a bag of bananas to find a giant spider crawling inside. In what would be every arachnophobe's worst nightmare, Clare Mahon from Shannon in Co Clare discovered the creepy-crawly's web ...
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Irish Mirror
A horrified mum got more than she bargained for when she opened a bag of bananas to find a giant spider crawling inside. In what would be every arachnophobe's worst nightmare, Clare Mahon from Shannon in Co Clare discovered the creepy-crawly's web ...
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