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Doctors to get help in deciding who is fit for driving

National Office for Traffic Medicine director Prof Des O’Neill said new research showed car crashes among those with medical conditions fell by 45pc where proper advice was given to drivers. Speaking at the annual RSA safety lecture in Dublin yesterday,

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What is the health of the nation?

“We see many people who think they are economising by skipping a visit to the doctor,” says Prof Des O’Neill, a consultant geriatrician based in Tallaght hospital. “But these are often the people who are presenting later on in our

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Des O’Neill on how Molière’s satire can remind us of limitations of medicine

Medicine’s inadequacy was literature’s gain, as Molière found fantastic material for satire in these doctors, who feature in a major way in seven of his 36 plays. The material is wonderfully droll, the highest point in a lineage of medical

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Psychiatry of later life is a growing discipline

WITH A GROWING number of older people and the associated increased level of age-related mental health problems and dementia, Psychiatry of Later Life (PoLL) is likely to become an important speciality within psychiatry and medicine. This branch of psychiatry started

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