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Rates of depression are high amongst pregnant women in Ireland
One in six pregnant women – or 16% of pregnant women - attending maternity services across Ireland are at probable risk of depression during their pregnancy, according to a new survey launched today by a Trinity College Dublin research team and the Irish Obstetric Services.
3 Nov 2016
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Dublin’s vitamin D map shows major differences in deficiency rates
Innovative geo map shows vitamin D deficiency rates in some Dublin areas such as Lucan and Dublin 8 are five times higher than in others.
2 Nov 2016
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Trinity joins forces with Intel to launch new Employability Award for students
The award will give them skills to help secure jobs in the engineering and technology sector.
1 Nov 2016
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Seventy new ICT postdoctoral positions to give Irish research the EDGE
New programme 'EDGE' will attract and develop world-leading ICT researchers to Ireland.
28 Oct 2016
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Over-fifties’ GP visits affected by medical card entitlement
A new report launched today by The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College Dublin, details the impact that changes to an older person’s entitlement to a medical card has on their use of health services, such as GP visits, flu vaccines, medications and hospital care. The report authors found that changes in people’s entitlement to medical cards are associated with changes in their use of GP services and level of medications dispensed.
27 Oct 2016