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New technique for Parkinson’s stem cell brain repair brings promise for patients

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Neuroscientists at the University of Galway have made an exciting discovery that could revolutionise stem cell-based brain repair therapy for Parkinson’s disease.

Midland hospitals urging you to protect yourself from Covid-19 and flu this winter

The Department of Public Health, HSE Dublin & Midlands and Midlands Hospital at Tullamore and Portlaoise Hospitals have come together to support healthcare workers to protect themselves and the public from Covid-19 and influenza this winter.

Chanelle Pharma appoints Brian O’Broin to Chief Quality & Technology Officer role

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Ireland’s largest indigenous pharmaceutical manufacturer of both medical and veterinary products has appointed Brian O’Broin to the newly created role of Chief Quality and Technology Officer (CQTO).

New partnership creates pathway for young females in STEM

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Fidelity Investments and University of Galway have launched a new partnership to inspire more females to study science, technology, engineering and maths.

HSE urges parents to protect their children by registering for school vaccinations

The HSE is calling on parents to take the opportunity to protect their children and not to delay getting their children vaccinated as the HSE immunisation programme commences in schools nationwide from September 26.

Covid-19 pop-up vaccination clinic to operate at Mullingar Primary Centre

A HSE pop-up vaccination centre will operate at Mullingar Primary Care Centre from 12pm-6.30pm on Saturday, August 20.

Mayo Covid vaccination centre to close this weekend

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The Covid vaccination centre that has been in operation at Breaffy House Resort will cease its operations this coming Sunday, June 19, the HSE has announced.

Ballybrit Covid-19 vaccination centre to serve the west as HSE scale back

The Covid-19 vaccination centre at Galway Racecourse in Ballybrit is to serve as the sole centre for the west, following a large reduction in the numbers of people presenting at COVID-19 vaccinations centres nationally.

Significant numbers of antigen test kits made available to TUS students

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More than 70,000 antigen tests are to be handed out to students at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) this month.

Mayo man becomes first patient in Ireland to receive ground-breaking cell therapy for blood cancer

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In a first for Ireland, a patient at St James’s Hospital in Dublin has received a cell therapy treatment for lymphoma. This is a significant development for blood cancer patients and is the first time Chimeric Antigen Receptor –T cell (CAR-T) therapy is being delivered in Ireland.

 

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