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  2. Irish Heart Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Heart Foundation (IHF) is a charity founded in 1966 based in Dublin. It runs support groups for patients who have had heart problems or strokes and campaigns on public health issues which affect the risk of heart disease and stroke. [1] In 1992, the IHF and the Irish Cancer Society co-founded ASH Ireland to promote smoking cessation. [2]

  3. Eoin O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    He was President of the Irish Heart Foundation [9] from 2006 – 2009, and was founder and Chairman of the Irish Skin Foundation at the Charles Institute, University College Dublin from 2011 to 2017. O'Brien was appointed editor of the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons [ 10 ] from 1973 until 1976, and again from 1988 to 1993.

  4. Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Persons over 70 years who are not entitled to a medical GP visit card can instead receive an annual cash grant of €400 up to a certain income. People who are not entitled to a Medical Card (i.e. 68.1% of the population) must pay fees for certain health care services.

  5. Post Office Limited - Wikipedia

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    Post Office Limited, formerly Post Office Counters Limited and commonly known as the Post Office, is a state-owned retail post office company in the United Kingdom that provides a wide range of postal and non-postal related products including postage stamps, banking, insurance, bureau de change and identity verification services to the public through its nationwide network of around 11,500 ...

  6. Talbot Mall - Wikipedia

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    Talbot Mall (formerly known as Irish Life Mall and later Irish Life Shopping Mall prior to a 2013 rebranding) was a small shopping arcade located between Talbot Street, Northumberland Square, and Abbey Street in Dublin, Ireland. Operating for some years with only a few trading units, it latterly primarily formed a public passage between Talbot ...

  7. Medical card - Wikipedia

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    It was described as a "white card replacing the red ticket", the latter being a proof of pauperism required under the Irish poor laws for access to the public dispensary. The medical card scheme was administered by county councils until the newly created Health Boards took over in 1970; these in turn were replaced by the HSE in 2005. [3] [4]

  8. Talk:Irish Heart Foundation - Wikipedia

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  9. Halifax (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Following this, it was decided to rebrand the existing Irish operation as Bank of Scotland (Ireland) in 2000. In 2001, the bank purchased ICC Bank plc from the Irish State . This company, originally established as the Industrial Credit Company , and later known as Industrial Credit Corporation plc , was set up in 1933 by Seán Lemass in the ...