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# Research

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Pensioner goes to A&E with memory loss after day-time sex with wife
Taking painkillers in pregnancy 'more likely to lead to complications'
Sea levels in Dublin Bay have risen at nearly double global rate since 1997, research shows
Eating vegetables may not protect against heart disease, study suggests
Depression a 'neglected global health crisis' despite impacting one in 20 people each year - study
Almost 2 in 5 people cutting back on essential heating and electricity due to cost concerns
Study claims reluctance to get Covid-19 vaccine may be linked to childhood trauma
Non-native conifer plantations likely to 'have a damaging impact' on red squirrel conservation
‘Trove of racial hatred’ exposed by investigation into online platforms
Apprenticeships and post-grad studies are on the rise according to a new education report
Scientists may have identified trigger behind rare AstraZeneca-linked blood clots
Six in 10 people have reduced social contacts over the last week, new poll shows
Trials of new obesity drug found it can result in weight loss of two stone in six months
One in five people worried they missed out on diagnosis or treatment due to Covid-19 pandemic
England and New Zealand women to wear impact-monitoring gumshields for November Tests
Ireland's first national survey into suicide bereavement being launched today
Lone parents and their children account for more than half of all homeless families
LED streetlights contribute to insect population declines, study finds
Global study suggests new treatment approach for critically-ill Covid patients
Sex worker activists among world's most 'at risk' human rights defenders
Older people felt 'cancelled' during Covid-19 due to Ireland's 'endemic' ageism, report finds
Domestic violence costs Irish victims €113,000 over more than 20 years – study
UCD researchers developing ‘life changing’ treatment for painful skin condition
House prices spike 13% across Ireland as supply dips further
Over 95% on PUP would be financially better off in employment – ESRI
One-third of nation feels nervous about being able to meet up with people indoors again
Global warming responsible for one in three heat-related deaths, says study
Relationship breakdowns and parental job losses 'key triggers' for child poverty, research shows
Almost half of Irish people are concerned about sharing personal information online
People who had difficult childhood events may be struggling with mental health during pandemic, researchers say
Significant drop in number of children drinking and smoking in the last two decades
Men in Ireland have less regret over being drunk than women, study suggests
Almost three-quarters of Irish adults aged 58 and over have two or more medical conditions
More 'robust' proof needed to show link between heading and dementia - FIFPro medical officer
Mouthwash can kill coronavirus within 30 seconds in laboratory tests, study finds
Study finds link between air pollution and neurological disorders
Bottle-fed babies may ingest 'millions' of microplastics each day, Irish researchers find
First Covid-19 reinfection in US confirmed by researchers
Young people who play sports show lower levels of anxiety and depression, study says
Ireland's public healthcare expenditure ranks ninth in Europe, ESRI report says