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# Healthcare

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Minister: Hospital followed procedure in case of man who suffered heart attack after being turned away
'Once the damage is done, it's done': This condition is causing sight loss in thousands of Irish every year
The UK is getting slammed for its air quality levels - so how does Ireland fare?
'Did you know your electronic health records can sell for as much as €40 on the dark web?'
Ronan Murphy
'They brought the Liam MacCarthy to him in hospital': Former All-Ireland winner on the long road to recovery
Free shots and Jägerbombs: Parents told to warn Leaving Cert students of 'pervasive' drinks promos
HSE criticised for not knowing length of waiting lists for CT and MRI scans
There has been a big drop in people getting HSE-funded dental treatments
McCain: 'We are not the president's subordinates. We are his equal'
John McCain returns to Washington after blood clot surgery to vote on Obamacare
For the first time, over half of people with HIV are taking AIDS drugs
Why there are so few female surgeons: 'There's definitely an issue around being competitive in an interview'
HSE to ask women working in the health sector how they balance maternity with work
Life after cancer treatment: 'Your family don't know how to deal with it - you’re all at sea'
Sinn Féin seeks to speed up cath lab review with new politics
'I was beside myself with worry': Ireland shifts its approach to fighting cancer
'I had a heart attack myself - if people don't get help in that first hour, they won't make it'
Study to begin on rolling out free HPV vaccine scheme to boys
GPs will launch campaign to encourage patients to seek treatment abroad
Thai doctors battle to stop people eating a 'silent killer' fish dish
Doctor who led Savita inquiry: 'Ireland can't depend on UK for 3,000 abortions a year'
25 legal abortions were carried out in Ireland in 2016
A growing problem: There were over 1,000 cases of melanoma in Ireland in 2014
Crowds gather at Waterford hospital after man dies while being transferred to Cork
'People are dying on waiting lists': Harris urged to fix health service once and for all
Teenager spent 14 days in adult psychiatric ward room 'barely bigger than the bed'
Obesity 'epidemic' affects one in 10 people worldwide - study
The highest paid person in the HSE last year received almost €600,000
'Don't keep it a secret': One in five female doctors has been sexually harassed at work
Hospital sacks healthcare assistant for stealing €50 note from unresponsive patient
Mullingar hospital apologises to new mother after a 'series of errors'
Elderly Connemara man had to wait 57 minutes on roadside for an ambulance
"Adam says to me 'You have MS mum, but I’ve got to wear glasses'"
'It was clear that public opinion influenced the Sisters of Charity's decision'
Trump healthcare plan would 'leave 23 million without health insurance'
Why don't Irish people get their blood pressure checked?
Concern about doctors without specialist training filling consultant posts
Chocolate could encourage nurses to get flu vaccine, committee hears
One-fifth of Irish people have witnessed poor care for the elderly
Patients placed on chairs and beds in corridors of Waterford psychiatric unit