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Health

This week
21st September 2025 - 23rd September 2025
Parents of Harvey Sherratt to meet Tánaiste over crisis in scoliosis care this month
This month
September 2025
Vaping is hooking a new generation of Irish people on nicotine, Lancet study suggests
The researchers said an Australian law restricting vape sales to pharmacies should be looked at here too.
Children's hospital row reignites as BAM pushes back on Health Minister's claims
Government launches five-year national strategy to improve disability rights in Ireland
Health officials want to know what screening services the public want to access
Last month
August 2025
Health minister: 'No point' in promising extra hospital staff to tackle chemo treatment delays
Opinion: How to reduce food bills, tackle obesity and improve population health affordably
Dr Catherine Conlon
Large crowds gather in Dublin to remember Harvey, as opposition calls for Simon Harris to resign
Parents of children and children themselves who have been impacted by spinal surgery waiting times took part in the march of remembrance.
Call for regulation of 'laughing gas' due to harm posed to reproductive health
Review of child hip surgery cases to begin in January, HSE confirms
Sharp increase in prescription painkiller use in Ireland
Only 100 free-of-charge car parking spaces at new children's hospital not enough, say critics
Sinn Féin and Labour say patients and their families should not have to pay high car parking prices.
July
July 2025
Number of people seeking help to cut alcohol use is at its highest in over a decade
Win for Donegal as Health Minister greenlights Letterkenny surgical hub alongside Sligo one
'The real work starts now': Long-awaited inquiry into drug that causes birth defects begins
Review finds some problems with government's €300m drug strategy
Vaping giant Juul wins key regulatory battle in US
Fewer than half of sick children govt pledged to evacuate from Gaza have arrived in Ireland so far
June
June 2025
Mother relives shock of life-changing stroke just days after son was born
Tony Duffin: Why Ireland needs to rethink the stories we tell about drug use
Tony Duffin
Brendan Gleeson does not regret calling Micheál Martin a 'moron' over the health service
Seven-day rosters in hospitals is 'robbing Peter to pay Paul', say consultants
'Children should have been protected': CHI chief apologises to children and families for failings
Redacted version of CHI report could be published this week, Health Minister says
Dr Catherine Conlon: Why gut bacteria matter to mental health and how to keep them thriving
Dr Catherine Conlon
Campaigners seek to meet Minister as inquiry into drug that causes birth defects yet to begin
It has been almost a year since a chairperson was appointed to lead the inquiry into the historical licensing and use of the drug.
The Department of Health said that data regulations must be put in place before the probe can commence.
A woman whose three sons have been affected by exposure to the drug said that waiting for the inquiry has been "pure mental torture".
May
May 2025
Children's Health Ireland to be called back before Public Accounts Committee
'BAM’s pace is insufficient': National Children's Hospital delayed again until September 2025
Treating cold sores with anti-virals could help slash the risk of developing Alzheimer’s
Living with ulcerative colitis: 'I was so sick I thought I'd do my Junior Cert and then die'
Tammy Strickland
Cutting-edge medicines hoped to transform treatment of incurable skin condition EB
Opinion: I have become invisible in my 50s, and it is glorious
Gwen Loughman
Health minister expects CHI to confirm the number of letters sent to families whose children had hip surgeries
HSE issues warning over three types of vape wrongly labelled as having no nicotine
Second group of sick children from Palestine arrive in Ireland for treatment
April
April 2025
Parkinson's: The gut-brain axis provides food for thought in the treatment of this disease
Oonagh O’Hagan
Over 1.2 million people sign petition to EU calling for financial support for abortions
Iron deficiency in pregnancy linked to heart disease in newborns in ‘gamechanger’ discovery
'Very few pharmacists' will sign up for free HRT scheme 'because €5 dispensing fee is too little'
The Irish Pharmacy Union has asked for a €6.50 fee to be provided to make the scheme viable for pharmacists.
One pharmacist said the €5 dispensing fee that the Government has proposed is "the same fee that was introduced 17 years ago".
Another pharmacist said that if she were to sign up for the scheme, "I would have to let my staff go, and I can't do that".
She said she does not know a single pharmacist that has signed up to the scheme "because they know they can't".
Free HRT will be available for all women from 1 June, as govt commits to covering dispensing costs