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Natural molecule in the body may be key to reversing and halting heart disease in diabetes

An international collaboration jointly led by University College Dublin (UCD) and Monash University in Melbourne has found that mimicking the…

7 years ago

Using AI to help save lives

Written by Brad Smith, President of Microsoft  Persistent humanitarian crises caused by natural and man-made disasters, oppression and other emergencies have…

7 years ago

Scottish Hospital’s Rehab To Treat Cryptocurrency Addiction

Written by Muray Peter Yes, you read that right. Cryptocurrency addiction is a thing now and very conveniently, there’s a…

8 years ago

St. James’s Hospital Launches New Campus Guide App

St. James’s Hospital is pleased to announce the launch of its brand new app: The St. James’s Hospital Campus Guide.…

8 years ago

Rotunda Hospital officially moves away from paper-based records

The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, the oldest continuously operating maternity hospital in the world has announced that it is the first…

8 years ago

Lero expansion announced as new member signs €400,000 research deal to boost patient care

The Institute of Tralee (IT Tralee), which has been named as the latest member of Lero, the Irish Software Research…

8 years ago

Over 100 teams sign up for Techie4TempleStreet

Over 100 teams from Ireland’s business and tech communities have now signed up for a unique, citywide treasure trail on…

9 years ago

Digital disruption in health with a patient centred approach: interview with Richard Corbridge, CIO, HSE/eHealth Ireland

By Catherine Duggan In July of this year in the National Digital Research Centre (NDRC), Richard Corbridge, CIO HSE and…

10 years ago

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