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Keeping your immune system healthy
Coughing, sneezing, and moaning... does that sound like anyone around you these days? Not forgetting sore throats, chest infections, bunged up heads, and stuffy noses. OK, so just about everyone and their cat is sick at the moment. Besides increasing our vitamin C, is there anything else we can do about it? Thankfully, yes! With good nutrition and by choosing the right foods at the right time, we can speed up the recovery from infection and better yet, prevent recurrence next year.
FSAI launches allergen tool for food businesses
A new, online and mobile compatible tool has been developed by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland to assist Ireland’s 22,000 food service businesses identify and manage allergens in the food they serve.
Don’t get tricked by asthma this Halloween
With Halloween just around the corner the Asthma Society of Ireland is urging people of all ages, with asthma and allergies, to take special care and be mindful of the triggers that can worsen their symptoms.
Beach party shows teenagers can have fun without booze
More than 1,800 teenagers partied, alcohol free, at this year's Band on the Strand in Lacken.
Six ways to beat seasonal sniffles
1. Know your enemy.
Beach party shows teenagers can have fun without booze
More than 1,800 teenagers partied, alcohol and drug free, at this year's Band on the Strand in Lacken.
Mayo man elected as chairperson of Foróige
Michael Lynskey from Tooreen has been elected as the national chairman of the youth organisation Foróige.
Keeping winter ailments away with acupuncture
As the Christmas holidays approach and as we look forward to gatherings with friends and family, we may neglect our health due to packed social calendars.
Anne Tobin allergy testing clinic
Anne Tobin is the anatomy and physiology lecturer of her very popular beauty college.
Help your children ward off winter chills
Most adults experience an average of two to four colds a year whereas children can experience up to nine. And with more than 200 viruses known to cause a cold it is hardly surprising it makes a return year on year.