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16th January 2020
Northern Ireland Drug-Related and Drug-Misuse Deaths 2008-2018Northern Ireland Drug-Related and Drug-Misuse Deaths 2008-2018
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15th January 2020
Decrease in young Cork people turning to heroinFEWER young people are experimenting with heroin and getting addicted to the lethal substance, HSE’s head of addiction services in Cork and Kerry David Lane has said.
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14th January 2020
Conference In Westmeath Focuses On Caring For Victims Of TraumaA conference in Westmeath today is looking at supporting people who suffer from trauma.
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14th January 2020
Building of new centre for Cork children battling drug and alcohol addiction to get underwayWork will get underway shortly on building a dedicated centre to help children in Cork city and county who are battling drug and alcohol addiction.
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13th January 2020
New year, less beer: How to reduce your alcohol consumption in 2020New year, less beer: How to reduce your alcohol consumption in 2020
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13th January 2020
Warning over sleeping aid pills sold in health stores that contain prescription hypnotic drugsWarning over sleeping aid pills sold in health stores that contain prescription hypnotic drugs
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9th January 2020
Most children who drink alcohol source it from their parents or homeA new survey of over 15,500 schoolchildren in Ireland explores their behaviour in terms of alcohol, smoking, food and exercise.
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8th January 2020
Some Worry the City’s Drugs Task Forces Are Withering AwayThe HSE has said it will no longer fund two community-participation workers, according to Siân Muldowney, coordinator of the Inner City Organisations Network (ICON).
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7th January 2020
QUIT campaign calls out smoking harms and highlights reasons to quitIf you quit smoking for 28 days you’re 5 times more likely to quit for good
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6th January 2020
Council street crews called out hundreds of times to clean up discarded needles on Dublin streetsThe city council recorded over 200 official calls from members of the public in relation to used drug paraphernalia in the last two years.