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Addressing infertility issues with Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Doctors and scientists globally have indicated hyperbaric oxygenation as a concurrent treatment when dealing with human and bloodstock fertility issues due to the expected benefits one can achieve from sessions in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber and as hyperbaric oxygenation treats hypoxic injuries at a cellular level it is extremely relevant for fertility issues.
Addressing infertility with hyperbaric oxygenation
Doctors and scientists globally have indicated hyperbaric oxygenation as a concurrent treatment when dealing with human and bloodstock fertility issues due to the expected benefits one can achieve from sessions in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. As hyperbaric oxygenation treats hypoxic injuries at a cellular level it is extremely relevant for fertility issues.
On being given a difficult diagnosis
I have been in the Haematology Ward at University Hospital Galway five weeks tomorrow. We all have our own rooms, with en suite bathroom. Every patient in here has some type of blood cancer.
Cancer patient surgeon makes call for cancer centre for west and northwest region
A plastic surgeon in UHG who was diagnosed with cancer three years ago has said there is a need for greater urgency for a state of the art cancer centre in the region.
Innovative ‘My Parkinson’s Passport’ formally launched this week by the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland
The recently unveiled ‘My Parkinson’s Passport’ enables people living with Parkinson’s Disease and/or their carers to complete an information booklet about medications and treatment.
National Alzheimer Society of Ireland’s face-to-face family carer training makes return
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland (The ASI) welcomes family carers of loved ones with dementia to attend its upcoming Face-to-Face Family Carer Training Course in the Sligo Park Hotel.
New patient advocacy and liaison service co-ordinator for Portiuncula University Hospital
Portiuncula University Hospital has announced the appointment of Taughmaconnell native, Sharon Donoghue, to the role of Patient Advocacy and Liaison Service (PALS) Coordinator.
DRIVING HISTORY
Mary Nash CEO of Galway Hospice is the driver of a Volvo C40, the burgundy hatch still looks good for a 151. It’s the latest in a long line of motors owned by the Limerick native. Her first being a Rover, automatic recommended by her brother The Mechanic. The wild Rover only lasted 18 months and was replaced by a little black Toyota Corolla ‘Betsy’
6,000 hospital days lost with beds occupied by well patients
More than 6,000 bed days were lost at Galway’s public hospitals in the first nine months of this year because patients who were fit to be discharged were still occupying HSE beds.