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What is cancer related fatigue?

People often describe the feeling of being exhausted, washed out or weary and generally lacking in energy.

Fatigue not an issue believes Rochford

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Not long after the full time whistle had gone last Sunday, Stephen Rochford walked in to meet the press and have them pick over what had just happened on the field. With that being Mayo's sixth game of this championship summer the question of "fatigue" being an issue for his players was to the fore, but that is something that Rochford believes didn't play any part in the outcome of the game, saying: "We had three shots to win that game. So I don’t think so."

Participants required for online programme to help people cope with persistent fatigue after cancer

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NUI Galway’s School of Psychology, with the support of Cancer Care West is currently recruiting people with persistent fatigue who have completed cancer treatment at least three months ago.

New online treatment programme to help people cope with persistent fatigue after cancer

Psychology at NUI Galway, with the support of Cancer Care West is currently recruiting people experiencing persistent fatigue since the completion of cancer treatment (treatment completed at least three months ago).

Learn to live well with arthritis

Do you have arthritis or fibromyalgia? Then the Living Well with Arthritis Programme is for you. In just six weekly two-and-a-half hour sessions, the programme will help you learn how to manage pain, reduce fatigue, introduce exercise and relaxation into your daily life, increase self-confidence to manage your arthritis, improve your sense of well-being, and meet and share experiences with people who are coping with many of the same issues as you.

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ME expert to speak in Galway

Participants needed for NUI Galway research project into cancer-related fatigue

Adults who have completed cancer treatment at least six months ago are being asked to participate in a series of group discussions on cancer-related fatigue, organised by the School of Psychology at NUI Galway.

Are you tired of being tired?

Do you suffer from low mood and lack the stamina to get things done? Food can be your greatest medicine, or the slowest poison if you do not eat the right foods for your body.

Volunteers needed for university cancer-fatigue survey

The School of Psychology at NUI Galway is currently inviting adults who have completed their treatment for cancer at least six months ago, for a series of focus groups on the experience of cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors.

 

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