Survey finds that 55 per cent of 18-30 year olds have never undergone testing for a sexually transmitted infection ...
St John of God meeting to address issues around substance use among adolescents and people with mild intellectual disability ...
The president of the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) has warned that more needs to be done to address health inequalities ...
Nature Microbiology paper finds that inoculation delivered through the nose activates immune response that shields both the ...
This recognition celebrates the organisations’ commitment to advancing cardiovascular education, clinical excellence, and ...
Dr Ray O’Connor contines his look at recent clinical articles on therapeutics, particlularly in the fields of cardiology, and ...
Welcome to this week's issue of The Week in Medicine – a round-up of all the happenings in the world of Irish medicine ...
Irish researchers have developed a new memory tool for early recognition of rare types of lymphoma. The ‘A-F Think MF’ ...
Multiple myeloma remains an incurable blood cancer, with nearly all patients relapsing and requiring subsequent therapy ...
HIQA assessment finds intervention would cost €2.7 million over a decade, but further capacity investments, including the ...
More information and education is needed to address end-of-life needs of people with the neurological condition, event this ...
Dr David Liska, Chair of the Department of Colorectal Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, presents the Ian Lavery Master ...