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A snapshot of the current state of women’s health by an Ipsos survey reveals views on Ozempic, having children, mental health ...
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Irish Examiner’s Feelgood supplement, a major survey of women’s health in Ireland ...
Thousands who now work Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, will move to working five days across a seven-day roster Health minister ...
Among women who sought help, 30% said access to a professional was either poor or very poor in their experience ...
News again this week that UHL's A&E appears to be 'out of control' won't cause any surprise - but it will cause stress and worry for thousands of vulnerable patients, writes Siobhain Danaher ...
A third of women cannot afford to have a baby, or another child, with younger women in particular forced to put family plans ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCost a significant barrier to fertility treatment despite State-funded scheme, survey findsPoll of 1,000 women found one in three does not feel well-informed about fertility treatment options in Ireland ...
Poll of 1,000 women found 25% will delay having children until they have reached certain financial or career goals ...
The Irish Examiner’s Niamh Griffin recently visited one of the refugee camps in South Sudan and reported on the forgotten war . People drawing water near Athiem medical centre South Sudan.
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