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# Negative

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Samples taken from IHRB on horses at raided Kildare premises prove negative
Animal remedies were seized earlier this month as part of ‘ongoing’ probe into equine doping.
Munster academy player who tested positive for Covid-19 now asymptomatic
Six other players remain in self-isolation but have tested negative so far.
First Waterford FC player returns negative result from Covid-19 test
The second player is awaiting the result of his test.
Brazilian president says he has tested negative for coronavirus
The announcement came after Jair Bolsonaro tested positive for a third time.
Novak Djokovic and his wife test negative for coronavirus
The couple had been self isolating since returning to Belgrade from Zadar in Croatia.
All Covid-19 tests come back negative for Bohemians staff and players
FAI Medical Director Dr Alan Byrne received the results on Monday evening.
No confirmed cases but 65 people in total tested for coronavirus in Ireland
The deadly virus was today officially named covid-19.
Leicester's player of the season, negative Spurs and more Premier League talking points
Plus, Man City still in the title race and Norwich look doomed.
Dislike: The more time you spend on Facebook, the worse you will feel
A new study shows that going on Facebook can only have a negative impact on your mood, regardless of what you look at.
Does focusing on exam results have a negative impact on education?
That’s what an Australian expert told Irish education professionals at a lecture today.
Financial crisis associated with 'shock effect' on Irish attitudes towards immigrants
A study from the University of Limerick revealed the opposite effect in countries like Sweden and Denmark.
Second set of horsemeat tests published by FSAI
The results showed the presence of horsemeat in two products that had already been withdrawn from the market.
Young Fine Gael branch told Ireland is not a ‘victim of foreign bogeymen’
Junior minister Brian Hayes also had more to say on what he calls the North Korean School of Economics.
The human brain 'rejects' negative thoughts
About 80 per cent of us are hard-wired to see events through rose-coloured glasses, according to new research.