Bowel cancer screening programme extended to people aged up to 70Galway man (59) tells of his shock when BowelScreen test found cancer, despite lack of symptomsFri Mar 28 2025 - 19:00
‘A grim situation’: Number of homeless people rises furtherSome 15,378 people recorded as homeless, including 4,563 childrenFri Mar 28 2025 - 14:16
Teens presenting at EDs with psychosis from legal, semi-synthentic cannabis vaping product, says leading psychiatristMary Cannon says parents are bearing brunt as they see children ‘change before their eyes’Wed Mar 26 2025 - 13:16
Cork University Hospital faces legal proceedings over ‘unprecedented’ non-compliance with regulationsHospital’s adult mental health unit found to be compliant with 61% of regulations during inspectionWed Mar 26 2025 - 06:00
Report finds 30 incidents of suspected peer-to-peer abuse at Cork disability centreProvider was “not fully protecting residents from all forms of abuse”, says HiqaTue Mar 25 2025 - 14:35
Record number of whooping cough cases reported last yearPregnant women urged to get vaccinated against infection, which is potentially life threatening in young babiesTue Mar 25 2025 - 13:15
‘Last time we saw occupational therapy was 2022’: Family of boy with cerebral palsy struggle to access servicesFamily faces widespread issue as 97% of respondents in a Cerebral Palsy Foundation survey cite treatment regularity as a top concernTue Mar 25 2025 - 06:00
‘We can’t recruit’: Psychiatrists propose Camhs reforms to improve patient careCollege of Psychiatrists of Ireland launches model of governance and management structures for CamhsTue Mar 25 2025 - 00:01
Eye-test fees paid to optometrists are ‘€66 less than break-even point'Representative body with more than 700 members writes to all TDs outlining plan for reducing wait time for outpatient eyecareMon Mar 24 2025 - 01:00
Irish Cancer Society says it needs to raise €30 million to meet demand for services Charity sees ‘significant’ increase in demand, stating it needs to raise €30 million to meet pressure on its servicesMon Mar 24 2025 - 00:01
Winter vomiting bug cases to remain high ‘for next number of weeks’ Hundred cases detected in week ending March 16th, the highest weekly total since start of year Sun Mar 23 2025 - 06:00
Homecare waiting lists five times greater outside of Dublin, report showsWaiting list figures for 2024 a 5 per cent reduction on December 2023, sector body findsWed Mar 19 2025 - 10:27
Admission of stroke patients to specialist care units ‘well below target’, audit shows Almost 2,000 missed out on being admitted to centres that help cut chances of disability and death from the conditionWed Mar 19 2025 - 06:00
‘We have planned everything:’ Inside the new national children’s hospitalFacility in Dublin will come with many important upgrades albeit six years later than initially hoped and at almost four times the costTue Mar 18 2025 - 06:00
How Covid changed me: ‘Remote working is second to none. I have kids, am stress-free and eat healthier’For some the pandemic offered an opportunity to ‘shut the laptop and never look back’; for others it was a time of fear and vulnerability whose consequences are still being feltSun Mar 16 2025 - 06:00
Rise of the ‘fit-fluencer’: ‘We have people coming in with rashes because a TikTok said shampoo would clear their acne’ Experts say a growing amount of health misinformation is being shared online in the form of exercise and diet advice that’s not backed by scienceSat Mar 15 2025 - 06:00
Man (52) must travel to London for neurological disorder treatmentEamon McPartlin highlights difficulties people with neurological conditions face in IrelandMon Mar 10 2025 - 16:53
Hiring of physician associates to assist doctors and surgeons paused by HSE Health service has already paid tuition fees for 36 students, at a cost of about €12,000 a year for each studentMon Mar 10 2025 - 06:00
Scabies outbreaks rise by 96% in IrelandNearly half of all outbreaks of the contagious skin disease last year were in nursing homes Sun Mar 09 2025 - 19:00
Rising demand for HRT is ‘making it harder for pharmacists to ensure consistent supply’ There are shortages of four hormone replacement therapy patchesThu Mar 06 2025 - 14:52
Advertising zero-alcohol drinks ‘flagrant breach’ of laws, campaign group claimsRestrictions should apply to alcohol-free versions of drinks at sports events and near schools, Alcohol Action Ireland saysWed Mar 05 2025 - 14:12
Adult vaccination programme needed to save lives and money, report saysReport commissioned by pharmaceutical company GSK says ageing population means need for vaccination is growingWed Mar 05 2025 - 06:00
Mobile scanners to bring lung health checks directly to communities in north Dublin and northeastCoolock woman says if her cancer diagnosis was not caught as early as it was her prognosis would have been a lot worseTue Mar 04 2025 - 16:04
Samaritans seek volunteers as demand for service continues to grow‘It’s a huge privilege to be on the other side of the phone in someone’s time of need’ Mon Mar 03 2025 - 19:00
People with chronic conditions forced to reduce basic living expenses to afford health costs, says studyResearch from RCSI highlights financial difficulties facing those with chronic health conditions.Mon Mar 03 2025 - 07:00
HSE criticised by Department of Health for ‘rationing’ home support hours Patients must have access to the care they need, health service chief executive toldMon Mar 03 2025 - 06:00
‘A boot right in my face’: Brendan Courtney assaulted in Dublin city‘I believe they were out for the hunt,’ says TV presenter, who fears ‘anti-gay rhetoric building’Fri Feb 28 2025 - 14:52
‘Tsunami’ of demand overwhelms ADHD servicesYoung people aged 16-24 received most ADHD prescriptions, accounting for 43,518 last year, while men and boys accounted for almost 60% of totalFri Feb 28 2025 - 06:00
ADHD gender gap: ‘Girls are constantly falling under the radar’It is a new world for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, with increasing awareness of the condition, but also a lot of online misinformationFri Feb 28 2025 - 06:00
Regulator sought for artificial intelligence in health sectorCitizens’ jury puts emphasis on keeping people at the heart of healthcareTue Feb 25 2025 - 06:00
Lack of mental health services among key factors driving rates of prescriptions to deal with psychological conditionsMedical Council concerned at overprescribing of highly addictive medicines such as benzodiazepinesTue Feb 25 2025 - 00:01
Swans carry antimicrobial-resistant bacteria similar to those causing difficult-to-treat infections in humans, study findsPrevalence of AMR bacteria in swans likely ‘linked to human-associated pollution of shared water habitat’ says researcherMon Feb 24 2025 - 00:01
Bird flu: Almost 16,000 birds to be slaughtered after second outbreak in TyroneTemporary control zones have been established and all poultry at site will be ‘humanely culled’Sun Feb 23 2025 - 18:14
Trolley crisis: Health chief concerned by ‘continued congestion’ at five key hospital sites Cork, Galway, Limerick, St James’s and St Vincent’s accounted for 44% of people waiting for beds, noted top civil servantThu Feb 20 2025 - 06:00
Weekend rostering of UHL consultants requires ‘urgent attention’ Top civil servant cautions Health Service Executive on emergency department at hospital Wed Feb 19 2025 - 06:00
Blind no longer: ‘For the first time in over a decade, I can see the world around me’Sligo town native the first patient in Ireland to be treated with pioneering ocular gene therapyTue Feb 18 2025 - 19:00
Homeowners to be allowed rent out their EV chargers under pilot project Several actions announced aimed at accelerating move to greener transportTue Feb 18 2025 - 06:00
‘She’s missed out on so much’: Family of Aoife Johnston, who died in Limerick hospital, determined to keep her memory aliveTeenager’s father James has been diagnosed with stage four cancer, dealing a further blow to the familySat Feb 08 2025 - 06:00
Mpox: how big is the risk to Ireland now that the type of most concern has been recorded here?Q&A: Irish health officials have been preparing for a potential rise of cases in the State since AugustFri Feb 07 2025 - 12:09
Demand for HSE’s free ‘talk therapy’ reaches 1,000 a monthSixty-two per cent of users with clinical levels of anxiety or depression achieved ‘reliable improvement’ in 12-month period to April 2024Thu Feb 06 2025 - 06:00
‘Large proportion’ of child and youth deaths preventable, report on paediatric mortality finds Report found half of deaths among 15- to 18-year-olds due to suspected self-harmTue Feb 04 2025 - 10:52
‘It’s 2025 - not the Stone Age’: Government to face extra pressure to promote female TDs as junior ministersLabour leader Ivana Bacik said there were the same number of Ministers with the name James as there were womenSat Jan 25 2025 - 06:00
TB found in alpaca at private south Dublin school’s farm, postmortem showsAnimal had to be put down after becoming unwell with a lung infectionFri Jan 24 2025 - 06:00
Concerns around financial stability of several nursing homes across the State, Hiqa findsEight facilities operated by different providers were found to be non-compliant with taxTue Jan 21 2025 - 06:00
Retailers selling tobacco and vaping products will have to apply and pay for a licence from next yearAnnual fee will be €1,000 for the sale of tobacco products and €800 for the sale of nicotine-inhaling productsMon Jan 20 2025 - 00:01
Children in Ireland receiving first mobile phone at average age of nine Survey finds parents and guardians aged under 35 more likely to give devices to children at a younger age, as are those in Dublin and LeinsterMon Jan 20 2025 - 00:01
Military medicine graduation a ‘landmark’ for Defence ForcesComdt Fiachra Lambe was formally admitted as a member of the Faculty of Military Medicine in Ireland following graduation at McKee Barracks in DublinSun Jan 19 2025 - 21:43
Tripling Beaumont’s emergency department and a new 95-bed ward among plans to update hospitalInfrastructure and digitisation are key challenges facing Anne Coyle, who returns to helm the north Dublin hospital having begun her career as an intern thereSun Jan 19 2025 - 06:00
Family of student who died of brain bleed say ‘right to fair procedures’ denied ahead of second Medical Council hearing Lisa Niland admitted to Sligo hospital in January 2017 after collapsing in fast-food restaurant with severe head painThu Jan 16 2025 - 06:00
Health service warns of ‘significant unmet need’ in HIV drug accessStigma around HIV ‘still a big challenge’, says senior HSE clinician as 39% of those newly found to have it were late-stage diagnosesTue Jan 14 2025 - 16:58