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August September 2013 Issue

When They Want to End It

By Sharon Ní Chonchúir, Contributor
August / September 2013

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Suicide in Ireland, particularly among male teens, is on the rise. Sharon Ní Chonchúir reports. Few teenagers make a mark on Irish society in the way 16-year-old Tralee native Donal Walsh did. Having battled cancer on three separate occasions, Donal finally succumbed to the disease in May. But before he died, he spread a serious message. He spoke out urging people, especially … [Read more...] about When They Want to End It

Knowing When to Help

By April Drew, Contributor
August / September 2013

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Stay connected. Sometimes a phone call can save a life.

If you suspect something, do something. April Drew writes from personal experience. It was a little after 8 p.m. on a cold and dark Sunday evening. It was the first Sunday of 2009. Christmas was just over and the January blues were setting in all around the world. I was sipping tea at my desk in our Bronx apartment and working on the computer when I heard my phone barely … [Read more...] about Knowing When to Help

The Doctors

August / September 2013

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A selection of doctors, many of whom have been honored as Top 100 Irish Americans by this magazine, who are working to understand the pressing topics of our time.   Neuroimmunology “This is such a hopeful time — a hopeful era for MS.  We’ve seen this disease become a treatable disease in the last decade.  But clearly the current therapies need to be started as soon as … [Read more...] about The Doctors

Pharma Leaders

August / September 2013

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A selection of leaders in the pharmaceutical industry who have been featured on Irish America’s Business 100 list and who continue to shape the future of medicine.   Melanoma “We hope to make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients living with metastatic melanoma.” Deirdre Connelly is president, North America Pharmaceuticals for GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). The … [Read more...] about Pharma Leaders

An Irish Tradition: Nursing

By Teresa O'Dea Hein, Contributor
August / September 2013

August 1, 2013 by 3 Comments

Anne Kelly and Maryellen O’Sullivan who work at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. Photo: Kit DeFever

Compassion mixed with equal doses of technical competence and good humor has enabled Irish nurses to help generations of American patients. Nurses were Ireland’s biggest export in the late 1980s when Anne Kelly finished her five years of training, first as a nurse and then as a midwife. “The job situation at home was bad and everyone was going somewhere else,” she … [Read more...] about An Irish Tradition: Nursing

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