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Dental nurses’ class of 2007 celebrate graduation

The graduation of the National Dental Nurse Training Programme of Ireland class of 2007 took place on 22 February 2008 for all centres. Prizes for the highest result in each of the following centres were sponsored by the Dublin Dental School and Hospital and the recipients were as follows:• Dublin – Marina Quinn• Galway – … Continued

Dental implant for first artificial turtle flipper

An endangered type of sea turtle is to be fitted with a prosthetic flipper, attached via a dental implant. Allison, an Atlantic green sea turtle, lost three of her flippers in a shark attack, leaving her with just her right front flipper that can only propel her to the left. But her permanent circling may … Continued

Oral sex a factor in oral cancer increase

The cases of oral cancer caused by a virus transmitted during oral sex appear to have increased drastically over the last 30 years, according to a study by US researchers. The number of tongue, mouth and throat cancers due to the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus (HPV), which can also cause cervical cancer in women, … Continued

Planning permission granted for new Carlow centre

Touchstone Healthcare’s plans for a five-storey primary care building in Carlow town still have a long way to go despite being granted planning permission. The application was submitted to Carlow Town Council in August 2007 and was granted permission last month. However, with 37 conditions attached to the decision, it has been appealed to An … Continued

EQUATOR Network seeks enhanced medical research

The EQUATOR Network (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) is a new quality improvement initiative that seeks to enhance the reliability of medical research literature by promoting transparent and accurate reporting. Researchers, editors and peer reviewers put an incredible effort into the production of health research publications. However, there is clear evidence that … Continued

Tooth transplant restores vision

Robert McNichol, 57, from County Sligo has had his sight partially restored after doctors inserted his son’s tooth in his eye. Doctors at University College Hospital Galway said there was nothing more they could do for Mr McNichol after he lost his sight in an explosion two years ago. However, he found out about a … Continued

Lollipops raise awareness of oesophageal cancer

The seventh annual Lollipop Day took place over the last weekend in February, with the aim of increasing awareness of oesophageal cancer and to raise money for research and patient treatment. The Oesophageal Cancer Fund hopes that the use of lollipops will have made people conscious of swallowing, as dysphagia is one of the more … Continued