‘Young and healthy’ frontline workers denied PPE during first Covid wave
‘Betrayed’ healthcare staff forced to share equipment such as goggles
‘Betrayed’ healthcare staff forced to share equipment such as goggles
Confusion, infection and distress dominate a stark picture painted by 400 respondents
Yes, and scientific studies are showing which ones offer good protection against cognitive decline
According to experts, for some of us even less might be enough to enhance longevity
Governments across continent consider new restrictions to deal with Omicron surge
Tally hit in less than two years as US alone has recorded more than 740,000 deaths
Study finds flavonoids may tackle the cognitive decline and mild confusion of advancing age
Experts face threats over Covid-19 restrictions while officials push to improve vaccine uptake
Coffee and caffeine are being linked to a reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers
We need to talk about fertility afresh, not least because the sperm-count ‘crisis’ doesn’t add up
Japanese committee looking at a wider programme of vaccination ahead of Games
The US has vaccinated more than half its adults with one dose. But rates are slipping
Irish-born consultant credits the country’s strict hotel quarantining and free walk-in testing for suppressing virus
High-income countries secure billions of doses, with uncertainty for low-income countries
First year in new baby’s life can be isolating and anxious under even the best of circumstances
Experts call for ‘no fry zones’, school food policies, restrictions on unhealthy ads
Some medical experts sceptical US president is risk free of transmitting virus
Many of us don’t wear masks because of concerns about what others may think
Comforting children is now a public health issue, according to health experts
Country with second-worst outbreak in world was highly prepared for virus in February
Unicef flags mounting pressure from pandemic on systems in developing countries
Covid-19 fatalities in Ireland are replicating gender patterns across the world
Authorities extend Lunar New Year holidays with more than 811 people killed
Sixth death in China where wider outbreak feared as hundreds of millions begin travelling for lunar new year
Sports-related concussion can lead to difficulties in performing physical and cognitive tasks simultaneously, according to a new study
New research claims eating red meat poses no health risk
In some parts of the world, children’s health has dramatically improved
The blossoming anxiety over professed health risks of 5G can be traced to a single scientist and a single chart
Compounds linked to cancer are generated when red meat is cooked on a barbecue – here are 10 ways to minimise the risk and enjoy the great outdoors
Inability to get a regular good night’s sleep increases risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart problems and depression
A pilot mental-health programme for teenagers, which proved highly successful in two Irish counties, should be rolled out to every second-level school, says the country’s foremost expert
Study analysed diets of more than 4,000 people from US, UK, Japan and China
Those who cut back on highly processed foods lost significant amounts of weight
Road Warrior: Business travel bad for health, air travel grows again in 2017
Study finds Irish shift workers are more likely to be overweight and less healthy
According to some, the HPV vaccine encourages promiscuity, says Jacky Jones
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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