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Sisters diagnosed with breast cancer - Aisling & Anne’s story

18 min · 21. aug. 2026
Billede af episoden Sisters diagnosed with breast cancer - Aisling & Anne’s story

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Ahead of Breast Cancer Ireland’s Very Pink Run, we’re highlighting the importance of early detection and how genetic factors play a role in breast cancer... Sisters Aisling and Aine join Clare McKenna to share their extraordinary story.

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How do you feel about the ADHD documentary on Channel 4?

Channel 4 has released the controversial documentary ‘The Great ADHD Myth’, presented by NHS Psychiatrist, Daily Mail columnist and author Max Pemberton. The programme questions the growing ADHD industry and whether commercial interests are influencing diagnosis and treatment. A former president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists claims: “The industry around ADHD is about making money at the cost of the misery of others.” What are your thoughts about a documentary about this nature, and how does it impact people with an ADHD diagnosis? Joining guest host Clare McKenna to discuss is Consultant Psychiatrist with ADHD Ireland, Dr Michele Hill, Jon Slattery, Producer and Presenter from Trilogy Media and Chartered Psychologist Karen Beckett.

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