Powder and crystal forms of MDMA are now more common than pills among young people, with lab results showing their ...
Ahead of International Women’s Day 2026, Debbie Byrne, MD, An Post Retail unveiled new stamps celebrating Irish Women Medics, ...
Assessment will consider whether it would be beneficial to measure, record, and notify women attending BreastCheck of their ...
Implementation of ‘AI for Care’ will improve efficiencies and provide more consistent care while taking advantage of ...
Ireland will have to reduce its consumption of antibiotics and other antimicrobials by 24 per cent in the next five years if ...
Around 5,500 patients are living with end-stage kidney disease in Ireland, with 2,647 receiving dialysis treatment ...
Consultants hired after 2013 bear most of that cost. The Single Public Service Pension Scheme (SPSPS) was introduced as part of broader public sector reforms, with the Government seeking to reduce ...
The annual 10km Run & Walk event is designed to engage participants of all fitness levels in a meaningful fundraising effort ...
Paul Reid joins board of Irish Medicines Verification Organisation while Medical Council announces election of three new ...
Rising case numbers attributed to older population, with overall underlying risk remaining flat or decreasing over the last 30 years, report finds ...
Welcome to this week's issue of The Week in Medicine – a round-up of all the happenings in the world of Irish medicine ...
In response, Minister Carroll MacNeill pointed to an expansion in GP training places in recent years. Between 2019 and 2024 annual intake into the GP training scheme run by the Irish College of GPs ...