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Message to families: National Industrial Action by MLSA
The industrial action planned for today is suspended. This was announced late yesterday and as a result some hospital activity will continue to be impacted today.
- May 25, 2022
- News, Service updates
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Framework for the Care and Support of Adolescent and Young Adults (CAYA) with Cancer in Ireland
Children’s Health Ireland welcomes launch of Framework for the Care and Support of Adolescent and Young Adults (CAYA) with Cancer in Ireland 2021 to 2026
- May 23, 2022
- News, Service updates
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A revolutionary cancer treatment, CAR-T cell therapy now available to children in Ireland
Ground-breaking immunotherapy will be delivered on home-soil, meaning families and vulnerable children won’t have to travel abroad
- April 27, 2022
- CHI at Crumlin
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8 surprising facts everyone should know about sore throats and earaches
Dr Nuala O’Connor shares the inside track on these two common symptoms.
- Oct. 16, 2020
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Knowing the signs of childhood cancer
Knowing the signs of childhood cancer could save a life A national children’s cancer charity is asking families and the medical community to be aware of the early signs of childhood cancer, as Childhood Cancer Awareness month comes to a close. Knowing the signs can save lives.
- Sept. 18, 2020
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Have you asked? ‘Could it be Sepsis?’
HSE Press Release HSE highlights the importance of knowing the signs and symptoms of Sepsis on World Sepsis Day
- Sept. 11, 2020
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Sort that cough without an antibiotic
Winter is packing its bags and the flu season is coming to an end, but we still have to watch out for coughs. Green mucous (phlegm) is produced by inflammation caused by infections.
- March 13, 2020
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HSE confirms five further measles cases bringing total to 11 in current outbreak
HSE PRESS STATEMENT Thursday 9th August
- Aug. 9, 2018