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Ireland, found that 60% of pregnant women had suboptimal iodine status, highlighting a need for increased nutritional ...
Recent budgets 'pumped money into an economy already performing well' Ifac chair Seamus Coffey told the Oireachtas Budgetary Committee ...
But there are ways around this. The small-gifts exemption allows each parent to gift a child €3,000 each – so €6,000 combined ...
Applicants for undergraduate medicine are required to combine their Leaving Certificate results with the Hpat (Health ...
One of Cork ETB’s most impactful initiatives is its Skills to Advance programme, a national SOLAS initiative aimed at ...
The rise comes on the back of a 19-place improvement last year. It is the third year in a row that UCC has climbed in the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFamily in Gaza has no 'flour or clean water, basic necessities', says Cork chefCork-based Habib Al Ostaz shares the devastating reality facing his family in Gaza — hunger, thirst, and relentless ...
The accolade recognises exceptional student contributions to the dairy industry and is jointly sponsored by the Society of Dairy Technology (SDT) and the International Cheese & Dairy Awards (ICDA).
O’Shea will manage research initiatives at the University of Maryland and University of Maryland, Baltimore in collaboration ...
Ellen Cassidy, 24, tragically died after becoming ill at the Cork City Marathon in Cork City yesterday, Sunday, June 1. Cassidy became unwell at the finish line after running the half marathon in ...
Six in 10 pregnant women have been found to have below optimum levels of iodine which is important for a baby’s brain development, according to research by University College Cork..
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