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And that’s a wrap on the #HSEOAAwards25 🎉
Thank you to everyone who submitted, attended and supported this year’s #OpenAccess Research Awards. Congratulations to all our winners!
Read the winning papers on LENUS 👉 https://www.lenus.ie

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Another fantastic year at the HSE Library Open Access Research Awards!

Congrats to all our winners for their outstanding contributions to #OpenAccess #IrishResearch 👏
Thank you to everyone who entered, attended, judged and supported the event. You can explore all winning papers here: lenus.ie/home

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We're live in 1 hours.
The #HSEOAAwards25 begin at 12pm!
We can't wait to celebrate excellence in #OpenAccess and #OAIrishResearch.

Join us live https://bit.ly/3MdNptV

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#Influenza and #COVID19 vaccines prevent hospitalizations and deaths.

That’s why WHO recommends seasonal influenza and COVID-19 vaccination for people at risk of severe disease.

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International Human Rights Day – "Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials". Check out lenus.ie for publications on a wide variety of topics relating to Human Rights.

#lenus #hsesocialinclusionoffice #unirishhumanrightsandequalitycommission

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A group photo of the 2024 HSE Library Open Access Research Award winners. Three people stand indoors holding glass trophies. From left to right: Diarmuid Ó Coimín, winner of the Mental Health & Disabilities category; Sarah Nicholson, the Overall Winner; and Ahmed Lutfi, winner of the Acute Care & Hospitals category. Behind them is an HSE Library banner and a “Need Help? Ask us.” sign. Logos for HSE Library and Lenus appear at the top of the image, with a caption identifying the winners along the bottom.

A group photo of the 2024 HSE Library Open Access Research Award winners. Three people stand indoors holding glass trophies. From left to right: Diarmuid Ó Coimín, winner of the Mental Health & Disabilities category; Sarah Nicholson, the Overall Winner; and Ahmed Lutfi, winner of the Acute Care & Hospitals category. Behind them is an HSE Library banner and a “Need Help? Ask us.” sign. Logos for HSE Library and Lenus appear at the top of the image, with a caption identifying the winners along the bottom.

1 day to go!
Tomorrow we reveal the 2025 Open Access Award winners. Register for the event: https://bit.ly/3MdNptV
Here’s a look back at our amazing 2024 winners 👇
Who will join them this year?

#HSEOAAwards25 #OpenAccess

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Delighted to welcome Bernard Gloster, CEO HSE, as guest speaker at the HSE Library Open Access Research Awards 2025.
Join us on 11th Dec @ 12 pm.🔗 https://bit.ly/3MdNptV

#HSEOAAwards25 #OpenAccess #IrishResearch

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International Volunteers Day celebrates and recognizes the contributions of volunteers worldwide. It serves as an opportunity to applaud the selfless efforts of individuals who dedicate their time and skills to make positive changes in their communities and beyond.

#volunteerireland #hse #lenus

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International Day of People with Disabilities-"Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress" help promote more awareness. Today celebrates the achievements and contributions of people with disabilities. Visit lenus.ie for some interesting reading

#hse #lenus

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Save the Date!
The #HSEOAAwards25 ceremony takes place on 11th December 🎉
Join us to celebrate excellence in #OAirishresearch.
Register Here: https://bit.ly/3MdNptV

#hselibrary #OpenAccess #HSEIreland

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WORLD AIDS DAY - "Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response". Calling for sustained political leadership, international cooperation, and human-rights-centred approaches to end AIDS by 2030.

Visit lenus.ie for interesting publications on Aids.

#AIDS #WHO #LENUS #HSE

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RECENTLY ADDED TO LENUS - "People with dementia and family carers are welcoming of a model of dementia palliative care, but sceptical of its implementation". Visit lenus.ie to read this publication and many more publications recently added.

#lenus #hse #carers #dementia

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Strengthening community champions for screening: Progress in 2025 In 2025, we partnered with two new group and trained 54 new community champions.

After the success of our pilot project in 2024, we partnered with two new groups and trained 54 new community champions in 2025.

With their outreach and community links, they are helping more people to access and take part in screening.

➡️ tinyurl.com/community-ch...

#ChooseScreening

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Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Help raise aware about the need to end the violence globally. Remember digital violence is real violence also. Check out lenus.ie for publications on violence against women.

#WomensAid #NoExcuse #HSE #LENUS

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A few common myths about children’s grief, and the facts that really matter. 💛

For more information on supporting bereaved children, visit 👉 childhoodbereavement.ie

#ChildrenGrieveToo #BCAW2025

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Infographic titled “Do” with a check mark. It lists actions for responsible antibiotic use:
– “Only take antibiotics prescribed for you.”
– “Ask if your prescribed antibiotics are the preferred first-line treatment.”
– “Prevent infections by washing your hands, and getting vaccinated.”

Additional text bubbles read: “Use antibiotics wisely.” and “Handle with care.”

Infographic titled “Do” with a check mark. It lists actions for responsible antibiotic use: – “Only take antibiotics prescribed for you.” – “Ask if your prescribed antibiotics are the preferred first-line treatment.” – “Prevent infections by washing your hands, and getting vaccinated.” Additional text bubbles read: “Use antibiotics wisely.” and “Handle with care.”

Follow these steps to help keep antibiotics effective for everyone:

✅ Only take antibiotics prescribed for you
✅ Ask if the prescribed antibiotics are the preferred first-line treatment
✅ Prevent infections by washing your hands and getting vaccinated

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4otAEcV

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Join us for our webinar: Schools: Supporting Bereaved Students

🗓 Date: Friday 21st of November
🕒 Time: 12:30pm-2pm
👉 Register: www.eventbrite.ie/e/supporting-bereaved-ch...
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EUROPEAN ANTIBIOTIC AWARENESS DAY - to promote the responsible use of antibiotics and raise awareness about antibiotic resistance.

Visit lenus.ie and read -
"Trends in antibiotic prescribing in primary care out-of-hours doctors' services in Ireland"
#lenus #KeepAntiboticsWorking

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WORLD DIABETES DAY - "Diabetes across life stages," dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes and its complications, focusing on emphasizing the need for integrated care and supportive environments for those living with it
Visit lenus.ie for more info

#diabetesireland #lenus #hse

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STOMACH CANCER AWARENESS MONTH - focusing on raising awareness, education, and funding for stomach cancer research. Visit lenus.ie for interesting facts and information in relation stomach cancer and many other forms of cancer
#irishcancersociety #lenus #raiseawareness #cancerresearch

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Image of a patient in the x-ray laboratory in the background. Text reads 'Tuberculosis is the world's top infectious killer. TB caused 1.23 million deaths in 2024. Ending TB is possible. Fund it, research it, commit to it.'

Image of a patient in the x-ray laboratory in the background. Text reads 'Tuberculosis is the world's top infectious killer. TB caused 1.23 million deaths in 2024. Ending TB is possible. Fund it, research it, commit to it.'

#Tuberculosis (TB) is preventable and curable.

Yet, it remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious killers, claiming 1.23 million lives in 2024.

The WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2025 talks about the gains made so far and the challenges ahead due to severe funding cuts: bit.ly/4qT5ihk

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RECENTLY ADDED TO LENUS - "Macrosomia and Childhood Growth Trajectories From Birth to 10 Years of Age: Findings From the ROLO Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study".
Click here to read in full - hdl.handle.net/10147...

#lenus #research #childrenshealth #hse

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Hand holding smartphone displaying a calendar with a date circled, accompanied by a reminder banner for influenza vaccination.

Hand holding smartphone displaying a calendar with a date circled, accompanied by a reminder banner for influenza vaccination.

Influenza season is kicking off in the Northern Hemisphere!

Your body can take up to two weeks to develop antibodies from the vaccine, so now’s the perfect time to protect yourself.

Get your seasonal influenza (flu) vaccine so your immune system is ready to go!

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PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH - focusing on raising awareness about prostate cancer and the importance of early detection through PSA testing. Visit lenus.ie for lots of interesting information on prostate cancer
#lenus #irishcancersociety #breakthroughcancer #mariekeatingfoundation

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STOMACH CANCER AWARENESS MONTH - focusing on raising awareness, education, and funding for stomach cancer research. Visit lenus.ie for interesting facts and information in relation stomach cancer and many other forms of cancer
#irishcancersociety #lenus #raiseawareness #cancerresearch

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WORLD STROKE DAY - this day aims to raise awareness about stroke symptoms, prevention, and treatment, encouraging public participation in activities related to stroke recovery and education. Check out lenus.ie for interesting reading on many aspects of stroke
#croi #irishheart #lenus

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NEWLY ADDED TO LENUS - "Connected health in cancer survivorship: Evaluating the usability and utility of the cancer thriving and surviving programme in Ireland". Cancer survivorship care has become increasingly complex. Connected health (CH) offer a promising solution to enhance care delivery
#LENUS

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