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Pelvic floor muscle training for mothers with stress incontinence

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Aoife Ni Eochaidh is a multi-award-winning chartered physiotherapist and clinical specialist women’s health or pelvic physiotherapist.

Pelvic floor muscle training for mothers with stress incontinence

Aoife Ni Eochaidh is a multi-award-winning chartered physiotherapist and clinical specialist women’s health or pelvic physiotherapist.

How to handle hay fever when pollen counts are high

Hay fever sufferers are being warned to watch out by experts, as the pollen count increases with the improving weather.

Pelvic floor muscle training for mothers with stress incontinence

Aoife Ni Eochaidh is a multi-award-winning chartered physiotherapist and clinical specialist in women’s health and pelvic physiotherapy. Her company is called International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management Ltd (IPPM). It provides a portfolio of services in the pelvic health space.

Estimated 16,000 males in Ireland have undiagnosed coeliac disease

The Coeliac Society of Ireland has warned that an estimated 16,000 men in Ireland have undiagnosed coeliac disease and are ignoring symptoms that could have a major impact on their lives.

Arthritis Ireland looking to highlight impact of osteoarthritis on farmers

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Arthritis Ireland is looking to speak to farmers about how osteoarthritis (OA) affects them, as part of a forthcoming awareness campaign.

Foxford woman sets up fundraiser to honour late dad and mark Dementia Awareness Day

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A fundraising campaign has been set up by Frances Moloney from Foxford and she is hoping to use the GoFundMe page to raise funds for the 'Walk a Mile & Make Me Smile', dementia awareness event on June 21.

Skin cancer concerns not a predominant factor during current summer season

A third of Irish people are ‘not at all worried’ about skin cancer, worrying new research has revealed.

How to handle hay fever when pollen counts are high

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Hay fever sufferers are being warned to watch out as the pollen count increases with the improving weather.

Supporting the mind as well as the body during Coeliac Awareness Week

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Mental health and wellbeing will be on the menu, alongside all manner of gluten free goodies, at this year’s Coeliac Awareness Week, which takes place from May 10 to 14.

 

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