The annual Sensory Friendly Santa’s Grotto has been a highlight of the year at University of Galway since 2017 and has grown ...
Anaemia in myelofibrosis is a multifaceted challenge with a significant impact on patient outcomes, writes Theresa Lowry ...
What drives differences in symptoms and treatment response in men and women with Parkinson’s disease? Simon Grant explains ...
Almost two thirds of doctors say they are frequently burnt out and exhausted, with one-in-five describing their mental wellbeing as ‘of concern’, according to a new survey. In a poll of 548 physicians ...
Survey found that around half of all deaths occurred in hospitals across the island of Ireland More than half of older people on the island of Ireland attend an emergency department in their last year ...
Healthcare assistants (HCAs) overwhelmingly want their work to be recognised through a professionally registered grade in the health service, a new survey has found. Low staffing levels (67 per cent), ...
One-in-ten injuries needed emergency surgery, new research from Tallaght Hospital finds More than half of e-scooter related injuries presenting to one of the country’s busiest emergency departments in ...
The power to break free from the confines of tribal thinking lies within each of us, writes Sheilagh Foley While caught in traffic I found myself gawping at the various political posters that adorned ...