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One in three women worldwide have experienced sexual or physical violence, TCD conference told
One in three women worldwide have experienced sexual or physical violence, TCD conference told

One in three women around the world have experienced either sexual or physical violence, an international conference on gender-based violence in Trinity College has heard today.

Wed, 13 Dec, 2017

Warning over stem cell treatment scams giving false hope of ‘miracle cures’

IRISH patients are being warned of stem cell treatment scams where huge sums of cash are demanded from vulnerable families hoping for miracle cures.

Wed, 22 Apr, 2009

Staff predict research policies will fail without better pay

THE Government’s ambitious research and science policies are doomed to failure unless research staff in universities are offered better pay and conditions, it was claimed yesterday.

Fri, 15 Dec, 2006

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