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'I've never experienced so much stress in a workplace. I've never cried so much on the job'
Why Woebot wants to create a better mental health app
'I've never experienced so much stress in a workplace. I've never cried so much on the job'
Deciphex wants to reduce pathologists' workload using artificial intelligence
Medical services giant Affidea is opening its fourth walk-in clinic in Kildare
Medical services giant Affidea is opening its fourth walk-in clinic in Kildare
Deciphex wants to reduce pathologists' workload using artificial intelligence
Ireland's 'stable political environment' attracted a major HIV drug firm to Dublin
Theya Healthcare is using bamboo to make better medical garments for women
HIV drug firm Theratechnologies is setting up shop in Dublin to take on the European market
HIV drug firm Theratechnologies is setting up shop in Dublin to take on the European market
Despite Brexit, Spectrum.Life is launching in the UK. Next stop, Australia
How Cook Medical's new Irish manufacturing boss is navigating the evolving device landscape
How Cook Medical's new Irish manufacturing boss is navigating the evolving device landscape
Drugs don't always work for this common heart condition. AuriGen thinks it has the solution
Genomics Medicine Ireland is fretful over data rules hampering its DNA research business
CroíValve has raised €3.2 million for its minimally invasive heart treatment device
How Perpetua took the 'best of nightclubs' to build a gym for the aspirational tech elite
How Perpetua took the 'best of nightclubs' to build a gym for the aspirational tech elite
Fintech startup Way2Pay has been scooped up by EVO Payments to help schools go cashless
Voice-control startup SoapBox Labs is working with Microsoft to prove its tech can go global
Voice-control startup SoapBox Labs is working with Microsoft to prove its tech can go global
Health kit startup LetsGetChecked has opened a new production hub to ramp up its US business
Edtech startup Rahoo's mission in life is to bring teacher training into the digital age
Dogs are living longer so TriviumVet is making drugs to assist 'middle aged' mutts
Home Care Direct's online platform is cutting out the middlemen between patient and carer
'We can't move fast and break things': Why FoodMarble is pacing itself despite €1m in sales
VideoDoc is backing a new Irish video-vet service for pets
'It's frustrating': Pharmacies rack up software bills to meet rigorous new medicine rules
VideoDoc is backing a new Irish video-vet service for pets
We're teaming up with Griffith College to give one reader an online MBA scholarship
Medtech firms have a year to prepare for new EU rules but the inspectors aren't ready
Medtech firms have a year to prepare for new EU rules but the inspectors aren't ready
Why Equine MediRecord is adamant it won't take investment from its customers
Stores warn a tax hike on food supplements is 'completely inconsistent' with health policy
Genomics Medicine Ireland will open a Dublin centre to collect and study people's genetic data
Online courses can be a maze for post-grads. Cork's Doctoralnet wants to fix that
Diagnosing this condition is 'traumatic'. Galway's Kite Medical thinks it has the solution
How Dundalk's Nova Leah plans to help wipe out hospital cyber bugs
VR Education turns its gaze to the US and Asia after sealing its Nokia deal