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There's been a 66% increase in eating disorder hospital admissions during pandemic in Ireland


There s been a 66% increase in eating disorder hospital admissions during pandemic in Ireland
That’s according to an article published in this month’s Irish Medical Journal.
By Hayley Halpin
Thursday 21 Jan 2021, 5:26 PM
Jan 21st 2021, 5:26 PM
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THERE HAS BEEN a sharp increase in hospital admissions for eating disorders (EDs) during the Covid-19 pandemic in Ireland. 
An article published in this month’s Irish Medical Journal notes that there was a 66% increase in hospital admissions for EDs in 2020 compared to 2019. 
The authors said that a number of factors likely play a role in this significant increase, including distress, anxiety relating to the pandemic, pre-existing morbidity, the interplay o ....

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Court upholds four-year sentence for teen who left toddler with permanent brain injury


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The Court of Appeal has upheld a four-year sentence for an unlicensed teenage driver who knowingly sped off after hitting a toddler, leaving him bleeding and lifeless on the road.
The court heard the boy now has a life-long brain injury.
The court did reduce a further sentence for a violent disorder conviction against the Cork youth from 12 months to six months and banned him from driving for 15 years rather than the 20 imposed by the sentencing judge.
The sentencing court previously heard that the uninsured and unlicensed driver was 17 when he bought a car for €100 the day before committing the crime. He had three passengers on board when he sped through a series of tight turns in a residential area before hitting the toddler on March 25, 2019. ....

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