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North Clare researcher begins work on soft exoskeleton to...

Researchers working on a wearable-robotics project, aimed at improving movement for people with reduced mobility, plan to build the first fully-functional prototype of XoSoft ‘intelligent’ trousers by 2019.

Greater awareness needed on damages of smoking

Independent Clare TD, Michael Harty has backed the decision as part of Budget 2017 to increase the cost of cigarettes.

Fears for future of rapid response paramedic service

There are fears that the provision of essential rapid response emergency ambulance services could be discontinued in Clare and Tipperary.

€16.5m cystic fibrosis unit opens in Limerick

A dedicated cystic fibrosis unit was opened at the €16.5m Leben Building in the University Hospital Limerick on Friday.

UL report recommends development of database to record prison...

A database, designed by a group of law students at University of Limerick, will be an important resource for the State, according to the Inspector of Prisons Judge Michael Reilly.
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Employees health is top priority Shannon seminar hears

Presenteeism and the associated loss of productivity are just two of the downsides of not addressing employees’ health, that was the clear message emanating from a recent Shannon Chamber seminar focused on the importance of health and well-being in the workplace.

Airport lights up for Trigeminal Neuralgia

Shannon Airport has done its part to highlight what is considered to be one of the most painful afflictions known to medical practice.

Major reduction in hours of Shannondoc services across Clare

A continued struggle to find doctors has resulted in the Shannondoc cutting services across the County.
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