Irish Examiner
Judge tells doctors to save girl who is refusing to eat or drink
Irish Examiner
Doctors were told by a High Court judge they could administer lifesaving treatment to a teenage girl who is refusing to eat any food or drink any fluids. Mr Justice Michael White was told by a consultant doctor treating the girl that she was at risk of ...
Court grants doctors permission to treat girl refusing to eat or drinkIrish Independent
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Irish Examiner
Doctors were told by a High Court judge they could administer lifesaving treatment to a teenage girl who is refusing to eat any food or drink any fluids. Mr Justice Michael White was told by a consultant doctor treating the girl that she was at risk of ...
Court grants doctors permission to treat girl refusing to eat or drink
RTE.ie
TB vaccine may only be given to 'at-risk' children
Irish Examiner
The vaccination against TB could become a selective jab and not one given to all babies under proposed changes by the Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa). The health watchdog has started a public consultation on proposed changes to the BCG ...
BCG jab to be limited to high-risk babiesIrish Times
HIQA suggests move away from national BCG vaccineRTE.ie
Public asked about future of BCG vaccineIrish Health
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Irish Examiner
The vaccination against TB could become a selective jab and not one given to all babies under proposed changes by the Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa). The health watchdog has started a public consultation on proposed changes to the BCG ...
BCG jab to be limited to high-risk babies
HIQA suggests move away from national BCG vaccine
Public asked about future of BCG vaccine
thejournal.ie
'When I was born there was no hint of any disease'
thejournal.ie
WHEN I WAS born there was nothing really wrong with me. There was no hint of any disease or any muscular dystrophy, nothing like that. So I walked like any other child, I ran, I had a normal upbringing. There was nothing untoward … there was nothing ...
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WHEN I WAS born there was nothing really wrong with me. There was no hint of any disease or any muscular dystrophy, nothing like that. So I walked like any other child, I ran, I had a normal upbringing. There was nothing untoward … there was nothing ...
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Mental health stigma ingrained in Irish society
RTE.ie
St Patrick's Mental Health Services has said the stigma related to people experiencing mental health difficulties is ingrained in Irish society. New research by the service, to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day, has found that only 53% of ...
Stigma of mental health remains engrained in Irish society, reveals surveyIrish Examiner
Talking about suicide: 387 cries for helpThe Republic
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RTE.ie
St Patrick's Mental Health Services has said the stigma related to people experiencing mental health difficulties is ingrained in Irish society. New research by the service, to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day, has found that only 53% of ...
Stigma of mental health remains engrained in Irish society, reveals survey
Talking about suicide: 387 cries for help
Confronting barriers to suicide prevention
Hereford Times
Government has to make certain rules and specify the steps to simplify donation
Financial Express
Heart transplants in India face many challenges. Right from finding a donor to arranging the logistics for the transplant, these roadblocks have taken many lives. However, in the past few years, experts see some winds of change. Dr Kewal Krishan ...
Charity calls for automatic organ donor opt-inWebMD.Boots.com
Heart transplant recipient ready to tackle the Great North RunThe Northern Echo
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Financial Express
Heart transplants in India face many challenges. Right from finding a donor to arranging the logistics for the transplant, these roadblocks have taken many lives. However, in the past few years, experts see some winds of change. Dr Kewal Krishan ...
Charity calls for automatic organ donor opt-in
Heart transplant recipient ready to tackle the Great North Run
Irish Times
Alzheimer's 'seeds' could be transferred, new study claims
Irish Times
The spectre that a form of brain damage associated with Alzheimer's disease could infect healthy people via certain medical procedures has been raised by a research group in London. Cross infection is the most likely cause being proposed by the ...
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'Irish Independent
Dementia 'could be spread' by dental treatmentIrish Examiner
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Irish Times
The spectre that a form of brain damage associated with Alzheimer's disease could infect healthy people via certain medical procedures has been raised by a research group in London. Cross infection is the most likely cause being proposed by the ...
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'
Dementia 'could be spread' by dental treatment
Alzheimer's 'may spread via blood transfusions or surgical and dental ...
Irish Examiner
Are elite athletes super-human?
Irish Examiner
Some elite athletes apparently have “super-vision”, and could one day be identified using a test being developed by scientists. This may sound like the opening scene to a slightly rubbish comic, but we assure you this is still, in fact, real life ...
Vision skills can lead to sports success, research claimsIrish Times
Eye test to spot future sports starsBBC News
Elite athletes' ball-tracking skills focus of new testBT.com
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Irish Examiner
Some elite athletes apparently have “super-vision”, and could one day be identified using a test being developed by scientists. This may sound like the opening scene to a slightly rubbish comic, but we assure you this is still, in fact, real life ...
Vision skills can lead to sports success, research claims
Eye test to spot future sports stars
Elite athletes' ball-tracking skills focus of new test
Irish Times
All the Lonely People: take the first steps to overcoming loneliness
Irish Times
Loneliness is a natural phenomenon that we all experience at various points throughout life: when we leave home, we have a break-up, someone we love dies, when our children leave, at retirement and in old age when we experience the loss of our friends ...
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Irish Times
Loneliness is a natural phenomenon that we all experience at various points throughout life: when we leave home, we have a break-up, someone we love dies, when our children leave, at retirement and in old age when we experience the loss of our friends ...
Irish Independent
Toddler (2) turned away from hospital on day of surgery for rare heart ...
Irish Independent
THE father of a toddler who requires surgery for a rare heart defect has spoken of how his two-year-old daughter was turned away from hospital on the day of her scheduled operation. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Toddler (2) turned away from Dublin hospital on day of surgery for rare heart ...Herald
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Irish Independent
THE father of a toddler who requires surgery for a rare heart defect has spoken of how his two-year-old daughter was turned away from hospital on the day of her scheduled operation. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Toddler (2) turned away from Dublin hospital on day of surgery for rare heart ...
BBC News
EU approves Northern Ireland brucellosis free bid
BBC News
The EU has approved Northern Ireland's application to be declared free of the cattle disease brucellosis which costs £15m a year. The application for official brucellosis-free status was granted today. An expensive system of testing for the disease ...
EU gives green light to Official Brucellosis Freedom for Northern IrelandFarming Life
EU Commission approves NI's brucellosis-free applicationBelfast Newsletter
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BBC News
The EU has approved Northern Ireland's application to be declared free of the cattle disease brucellosis which costs £15m a year. The application for official brucellosis-free status was granted today. An expensive system of testing for the disease ...
EU gives green light to Official Brucellosis Freedom for Northern Ireland
EU Commission approves NI's brucellosis-free application
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