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In this issue, new research questions the 'puzzling' delay in getting pharmacists involved in Covid-19 vaccination...
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Prof Brendan Kelly reviews a new book that sheds light on neglected aspects of the Grangegorman...
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Shane O’Donoghue test-drives the new Cupra Terramar Sowly but surely, the Cupra brand is evolving. The...
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The Vanquished Writing History, a new body of work comprising 18 large-scale portraits by artist Paul...
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Cardiovascular disease is the second-leading cause of death in Ireland, but prevention and early intervention can...
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The pharmacy has become the first line in the treatment of common foot problems Over the...
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With all the health benefits associated with sport, chronic or acute injuries can be a downside,...
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Damien O’Brien MPSI looks at treatment considerations in different types of diabetes and the role of...
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Does being a healthcare professional mean being a healer, asks Niamh Cahill The 1st of February...
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We should think about ourselves and our staff if we strive to hold on to difficult...
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Terry Maguire examines the increasing diagnoses of ADHD and wonders if the medical world is taking...
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Does the free NRT scheme mean employee pharmacists now have another service to advise on, with...
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Dr Des Corrigan wonders what we can learn from animals treating themselves for injuries Last year,...
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Fintan Moore applies Einstein’s theory to some problems in the dispensary Throughout history, the greatest scientific...
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The Irish Institute of Pharmacy (IIOP) was delighted to host a parallel session entitled ‘Next Generation...
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There will be five pharmacists completing their current terms as Council members with the PSI in...
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New research highlights ‘puzzling’ delay in getting pharmacists involved in Covid-19 vaccination Health system reforms to...
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The hidden ethical costs of workaholism have been highlighted in a recent study led by Aston...