Voluntary hospitals warn they may have to choose between paying staff and suppliers amid HSE cash limits
Hospitals say spending restrictions will force them to choose between paying staff, suppliers or Revenue
Hospitals say spending restrictions will force them to choose between paying staff, suppliers or Revenue
‘Remarkable woman with an extraordinary career’ taught at UCD from 1956 and became an internationally respected chemist
Aika Doheny flown home in air ambulance to Dublin where she died a day later
Gardaí say issue has been fully dealt with and advised public there is no cause for concern
St James’s Hospital advised Paige Behan to go instead to Holles Street
National children’s hospital debacle shows State must avoid mismanaging mega-projects
Streamlining and safeguarding of treatment of homeless patients upon their discharge into the community among projects funded for innovations in urban healthcare
Development marked by missed deadlines and ballooning costs
IBD increases as societies move from less-refined traditional diets to more processed foodstuffs
Although legal, Revenue has power to seize canisters of the gas where officers believe it is intended for illicit purposes
One in seven people over the age of 50 in Ireland have chronic kidney disease, yet many are unaware of it
Treatment is becoming more targeted and personalised for those who suffer from pain and stiffness in the joints
President was taken to hospital by ambulance as a precaution late last month after feeling unwell
President stayed in hospital as precaution due to blood pressure concerns
TCD breakthrough may lead to treatment of debilitating condition and other neurodegenerative diseases
TCD study finds 15.6% of people aged over 50 in Ireland have condition but 98% are oblivious
The Christmas Campaign of Friends of the Elderly wants people to phone older relatives and friends over the festive period. Loneliness can have harmful physiological effects
All Cross charity funds go directly to fund research equipment at Trinity College and St James’s Hospital cancer institute
Primarily a movement disorder, the main initial symptoms of Parkinson's disease are tremors and the condition comes with several variations
Specialists explain the causes, treatments and outlook for a condition that affects about 45,000 people in Ireland
‘We should do all we can to make sure we are taking drugs that suit our genes’
MS is an incurable neurological autoimmune disease most commonly diagnosed in people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. It is more common in women. A number of disease-modifying drugs can treat it
Research Lives: Prof Sinead Brennan, radiation oncologist at St Luke’s and St James’s Hospitals and Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute
Pilot initiative provides free naloxone kits to patients at St James’s Hospital
Step-down unit at St James’s Hospital is due to close on August 21st due to staffing shortages
Technological innovations tackle health and social challenges in Dublin
Inadequate services are causing ‘preventable harm and suffering’ to homeless people after they are discharged from hospital, health expert warns
Many healthcare professionals have a poor understanding of tinnitus and its impact on people’s health
Marina Cassidy on how instruments, melody and rhythm can help patients with issues around anxiety, speech and dementia
Getting the diagnosis can be a massive retrograde step for any young person
Excess deaths among Irish patients in winter period up to January 29th rose to 1,278
Maria FitzGerald (70) was placed on a ventilator as a result of injuries but died five days after choking incident
Seán Giblin (57) initially didn’t think he needed to see a doctor after scalding himself with hot tap
Deal could value business at about €600 million
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