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The Yogi masters were right – breathing exercises can sharpen your mind
A new study by researchers at Trinity College Dublin explains for the first time the neurophysiological link between breathing and attention.
10 May 2018
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Palliative care improves hospital care for seriously ill patients
Palliative care provided by specialist medical and nursing teams to patients with complex health needs significantly improves their experience of care, new research from Trinity College Dublin shows.
4 May 2018
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Trinity community votes how to eliminate disposable plastics using online tool
Trinity has trialled the use of a new social engagement platform, OneStepCloser, in order to poll the campus population on its decision to eliminate disposable plastics on campus.
3 May 2018
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Benefits of a bilingual education for children with special needs
Perspectives and research on bilingual education for children with speech, language and communication difficulties with particular reference to Irish-medium and Gaeltacht education was the focus of an event hosted in Trinity College Dublin.
3 May 2018
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‘The Cambridge History of Ireland’ – a landmark survey of Irish history
The launch of 'The Cambridge History of Ireland' ? a landmark survey of Irish history from 600 to the present day.
1 May 2018
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Action-packed April’s medal haul
Student athletes shine in several events this month
1 May 2018
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Research pinpoints radon priority areas based on expected lung cancer incidence
The work combines average indoor radon concentration by small area with population data to produce a map showing the expected distribution of radon-related lung cancers.
30 Apr 2018
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“Dementia should be viewed as a disability” – says Trinity academic
In her new book, 'Dementia and Human Rights' the author challenges clinical conventional thinking on dementia, recasting it as a disability and a human rights concern.
29 Apr 2018
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Major global conference on digital mental health
The conference on digital mental health discussed online interventions for the management of mental health conditions and well-being.
29 Apr 2018
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TLRH artist in residence Dan Hoyle performs his ‘Real Americans’ show
Award-winning American actor and writer Dan Hoyle, who is currently artist in residence at Trinity Long Room Hub, performed his solo show 'The Real Americans', at the Samuel Beckett Theatre in Trinity College Dublin earlier this week.
26 Apr 2018