Use of social networks increasingly contributing to mental health problems, particularly among young people, conference hears
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Mary Broderick has had a long road to travel from a heart murmur since infancy to receiving a new heart with various other surgeries along the way
The problem isn’t the overrun - it is that the cost was grossly underestimated and all the information the market needed to squeeze the Government was made public
Fewer than 5,000 people in Ireland estimated to have disease but many are hard-to-reach drug users
Technology has led to rapid notification of suspected pathologies and the freeing up of time
While suspected attacker’s medical condition has improved, 49-year-old naturalised Irish citizen still suffering serious injury
Dublin riots: Life in the city centre is partially returning to normal but there are fears that there could be more trouble
Death rate from advanced ovarian cancer fell through use of multiple skilled specialists, study finds
HSE report highlights lifesaving value of knowing CPR, where defibrillators are located and how to use them
Voluntary hospitals tell HSE they are set to run a financial deficit of €327 million this year
The Mater recently completed its 1,000th surgery assisted by a robot, which reduces trauma and recovery time and frees up beds
Hospital management extremely worried over situation, email to Gardaí shows
First trial indicates ‘AI will complement radiography but it won’t take over’, says Irish radiologist
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