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Clare man is new head of research at GMIT

GMIT has appointed Dr Eoin Cullina to the new post of Head of Research at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), having previously worked in the GMIT Department of Enterprise and Technology, School of Business, as a lecturer and researcher.

Dialysis patients may face higher risk of hospitalisation and...

A new University of Limerick study has found that the treatment used in the majority of Irish kidney failure patients may lead to higher rates of hospitalisation, infection and even death.

Clare anglers take part in Bluefin Tuna ‘catch-tag-release’

22 angling charter vessels, including two from Clare, authorised to take part in Tuna CHART programme, operating from ports in Donegal, Sligo, Galway, Clare, Cork and Waterford.

Save Our Shark campaign meets Minister

Over seven thousand people have shown their support to the Save Our Shark campaign calling on Government to afford legal protection to basking sharks in Irish waters.

Clare has the worst ‘Fair Deal’ rate

The Irish nursing homes sector is facing major challenges in the years ahead, with the viability of nursing homes, not least in Co. Clare, becoming increasingly threatened, the latest BDO/Nursing Homes Ireland Survey reveals.
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Clare to feature in New Study on Older Workers

Clare has been selected as one of five locations for a new study examining older workers in Ireland.

Population of sperm whales found off Ireland

An estimated population of 380 sperm whales has been discovered in waters deeper than 300m off Ireland’s western shores.

Uric acid can reduce patient survival – UL

Extreme values of serum uric acid levels in the blood can markedly reduce a patient’s chance of surviving and reduce their lifespans by up to 11 years, according to a new study by researchers at University of Limerick’s School of Medicine.
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