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Growing evidence suggests that regular exposure to our pets’ microbes — particularly in early life — can help build a ...
Bantry GP Paul O’Sullivan says practices are 'hamstrung' by the fact they cannot get enough GPs to work in rural areas ...
Ireland, found that 60% of pregnant women had suboptimal iodine status, highlighting a need for increased nutritional ...
Over to the capital, Sujithra Srinivas, a PhD researcher at University College Dublin, is focused on developing new treatments for epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder characterised by recurrent, ...
The writer-director of a new film about the work of the Irish in the culinary and drinks world has told RTÉ Entertainment he wanted to show international audiences that there was more to his home ...
Northern Irish crews had smiles on their faces at the end of the first session of finals on the second day of the Irish ...
Fota Wildlife Park has confirmed that its annual family-orientated educational weekends will return this July and August.
Swansea University has welcomed the Tánaiste Simon Harris TD and First Minister of Wales Eluned Morgan MS, to the Bay Campus ...
Applicants for undergraduate medicine are required to combine their Leaving Certificate results with the Hpat (Health ...
Some 60 per cent of pregnant women in Ireland show signs of iodine deficiency, a new study from University College Cork has found. Iodine is essential for thyroid hormone production, which supports a ...
O’Shea will manage research initiatives at the University of Maryland and University of Maryland, Baltimore in collaboration ...