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Added : Thursday 12 August 2010
Irish researchers have made a major breakthrough in understanding why females with cystic fibrosis (CF) suffer far worse than males. It is hoped that the findings will lead to new treatments for the disease.


Added : Friday 9 July 2010
Pregnant women in the UK, aged 14-17 years, are at higher risk of preterm birth and of having a child with low-birth-weight, especially if they are having their second child.


Added : Wednesday 30 June 2010
Many diseases of brain function, such as epilepsy are caused by problems in how neurons communicate with each other. A University of Houston Dr. Jan-Åke Gustafsson researcher and his team are analyzing these commands and ...


Added : Friday 18 June 2010
A survey recently released reveals that having the right information is the key to how well young people with epilepsy cope with their condition. The survey, by UK charity Epilepsy Action, is believed to be the largest survey o ...


Added : Thursday 20 May 2010
Half (46 per cent) of primary school pupils with Type 1 diabetes, and a third (29 per cent) of their secondary school counterparts, report their parents have had to reduce hours or give up work to help them administer life-savi ...


Added : Thursday 20 May 2010
Half (46 per cent) of primary school pupils with Type 1 diabetes, and a third (29 per cent) of their secondary school counterparts, report their parents have had to reduce hours or give up work to help them administer life-savi ...


Added : Sunday 21 February 2010
Babies fed porridge from an early age are less likely to develop asthma, according to a Finnish study. These findings clash with Department of Health infant feeding guidelines, which recommend breastfeeding for six months befor ...


Added : Monday 2 November 2009
The Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney TD, recently launched a new National Pharmacy Internship Programme which will introduce a Masters in Pharmacy in Ireland for the first time. The new Programme will be delivered ...


Added : Friday 28 August 2009
Pharmacist members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland are being invited to give their view on how the Professional Forum,originally proposed and supported by the Council in 2008, should be established, financed a ...


Added : Monday 20 April 2009
Hayfever is a symptomatic disorder of the nose induced by an immunoglobulin (IgE)- mediated inflammation of the nasal membranes in response to allergen exposure. Approximately one in ten people in Ireland experience the discomf ...


Added : Monday 23 February 2009
It has come to light that the pre-registration fees may increase to over €1900 in 2009. This will affect the current 4th years students studying pharmacy in Ireland. This is almost a 200% increase in the fees.


Added : Thursday 2 October 2008
Jacqui Dougan established TLC Performance (Targeted learning and Consultancy)in August 2005. A qualified pharmacist, she has worked in community pharmacy (independent and multiple), pharmaceutical wholesaling and distribution a ...


Added : Sunday 7 September 2008
It can be a bit of shock when you leave university and move into the workplace environment. Probably, your first observation is that my undergraduate course did not prepare me for this. In fact, during the first few months you ...


Added : Sunday 3 August 2008
In Ireland, the pre-registration year remains under the auspice of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland. To become a qualified pharmacist, the students must pass a series of examinations. In Northern Ireland, the pre-registrat ...


Added : Thursday 12 June 2008
The pharmacy graduates of today face a wide range of career options. However, after five years of study, a return to university to complete a PhD is not a path explored by many, with the majority of newly qualified pharmacists ...


Added : Saturday 24 May 2008
A good Curriculum Vitae (CV)is your personal sales document. It can make the difference between getting an interview or being rejected at the first stage, so it's important to get it right. Jacqui Dougan provides a few helpful ...


Added : Sunday 20 April 2008
Whilst every pre-registration trainee will have successfully undertaken countless numbers of exams before, the Pharmaceutical Licence Examination is different – both in the format of the exam and particularly in the implication ...


Added : Saturday 15 March 2008
Being a member of an online social network such as Bebo, MySpace and Facebook is a must for most young people. And while they are fun and you can keep in contact with friends, there is downside. We explore the problems with soc ...


Added : Monday 11 February 2008
As pharmacists, we are busy people, but it is our responsibility to ensure that all patients understand how to use their medication. A critical error that any healthcare professional can make is to "assume" that the patient alw ...


Added : Sunday 6 January 2008
Stephen Buckley, former pre-registration pharmacist in Foley's Pharmacy picked up the top project prize at the recent IPOS Excellence Awards. Tutored by Colm O'Donnell, Stephen's project aimed to design, implement and evaluate ...


Added : Sunday 18 November 2007
This month we continue to explore career pathways for newly qualified pharmacists. Catriona Bradley, a Boots Teacher Practitioner gives us a insight into her role and talks about the challenges currently facing Irish Pharmacy


Added : Saturday 6 October 2007
As a pre-registration pharmacist, you may be at a crossroads wondering what career path to pursue. During this series of articles we will examine the career paths of many well known Irish Pharmacists. We commence with Dr Stephe ...


Added : Thursday 23 August 2007
The pre-registration year is a critical period of time during which the graduate hones their professional skills. Stephen Buckley, B.Sc(Pharm.), a graduate and Gold Medalist of The University of Dublin, Trinity College is curre ...


Added : Monday 30 July 2007
It is estimated that around 1 billion people worldwide are overweight, of which 300 million are clinically obese. As a pharmacist of tomorrow, how can the profession contribute to this growing burden....


Added : Sunday 17 June 2007
Working life probably doesn't come much tougher than that for the first-time manager. The shift from being responsible for your own performance to that of an entire team is no easy step, especially when you are just recently qu ...




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