Irish Medical News 18 May, 2009 Sandra Ryan. The first ever UK advertisement for the morning-after pill caused controversy recently when it was announced that it would be watched by…
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Press Release - May 21 2009 Small Decline in Number of Women Travelling to England and Wales for Abortions is Disappointing IFPA Says Funding Cuts to Family Planning Budgets will…
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Event - May 6 2009 In the first of a series of events to celebrate the IFPA’s 40th anniversary the IFPA hosted the launch of Ann Rossiter’s new book Ireland’s…
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Irishhealth.com 1 May, 2009 A television advertisement for emergency contraception seen widely in Ireland has re-ignited calls for the ‘morning after pill’ to be available in the Republic without a…
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The Irish Times 28 April, 2009 Alison Healy Ireland is falling well short of its European counterparts on cervical cancer vaccination, a study published today reveals, writes ALISON HEALY IRELAND…
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The University Observer 28 April, 2009 Farouq Manji explores the circumstances of abortion in Ireland, and the lengths women go to pursue them. According to the British Department of Health,…
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The Irish Examiner 22 April, 2009 Claire O'Sullivan AN expert on abortion law has said it is an "appalling situation" when three women have to ask the European Court of…
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The Irish Examiner 22 April, 2009 Claire O'Sullivan AN expert on abortion law has said it is an "appalling situation" when three women have to ask the European Court of…
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Release Date - April 21 2009 Concerns about clinic-based vaccination provision raised in the first European HPV vaccination review. Clinic-based vaccination provision perpetuates health inequalities, according to the first European…
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The Irish Times 21 April, 2009 Carl O'Brien, Social Affairs Correspondent THE GOVERNMENT is to launch a robust defence of the State’s ban on abortion before the European Court of…
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