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Allium veg could ward off cancer

Onions and garlic might protect against cancer, according to a recent study. Scientists from the First Hospital of China Medical University set out to understand whether consuming greater amounts of allium vegetables (garlic, onions, leeks, chives, and shallots) might prevent people from developing colorectal cancer. As theorised, the researchers found that there was a significant … Continued

Work-related stress in Ireland doubles over five years

Work-related stress among employees in Ireland doubled between 2010 and 2015, according to a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute. The study found that 17% of the workforce experienced stress in 2015, up from 8% in 2010 – one of the steepest increases among the 10 western European countries surveyed. The Irish figure … Continued

Link between green space and mental health discovered

New research suggests that people who have grown up in close contact with nature are less likely to develop mental health problems in adulthood than peers who had less access to green space as children. A study from postdoctoral researcher Kristine Engemann and colleagues from Aarhus University in Denmark has found a link between growing … Continued

Irish dentist takes the lead at dental trauma association

Anne O’Connell has been elected president of the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT). In addition to maintaining a private practice limited to paediatric dentistry in Sandycove, Co Dublin, Anne is head of paediatric dentistry and director of the postgraduate paediatric dentistry programme in Trinity College, Dublin. She is board certified in paediatric dentistry and … Continued

Ireland’s Dental Council recognises language test

The Occupational English Test (OET) is now recognised by the Dental Council of Ireland. The move will give a wider range of overseas-trained dental professionals the opportunity to prove their proficiency in the English language when applying for professional registration or Dental Council Examinations. ‘Adding OET to our accepted list of options gives professionals further … Continued

Gum Health Day announced as 12 May

This year’s Gum Health Day has been announced as 12 May! Based on the key message for the 2019 awareness day – ‘Healthy gums, beautiful smile’ – the focus is on how healthy gums contribute not only to better oral and overall health, but also to good dental aesthetics, self-confidence, and improved quality of life. … Continued