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Passing of Dermot Murray, well-known businessman and entertainer who performed for tens of thousands of city visitors

One of Galway’s best known businessmen Dermot Murray, Ard Aoibhinn, Dalysfort Road, died peacefully at University College Hospital last Friday.

Replacement MRI scanner for University Hospital Galway

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A replacement MRI scanner, which cost €1.9m to upgrade and install, has come into operation at University Hospital Galway. The first patients to use the MRI scanner had their scans carried out just before Christmas.

Process needed to allow reporting of positive antigen test, says McNelis

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A process must be put in place to allow people to report a positive antigen test through their GP, or the Covid Tracker app, a former mayor of the city has said.

Alleviating neck and shoulder pain with professional manipulation and acupuncture

Neck and shoulder pains are common complaints. Some people experience only neck pain or only shoulder pain, while others experience pain in both areas. Other associated symptoms can be headaches, numbness, tingling, poor sleep patterns, or more severe symptoms such as anxiety or depression.

Walk-in clinics for booster vaccines for over 40s

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Walk-in clinics for booster vaccines for people aged 40 and over and are eligible for the jab will take place at Ballybrit Vaccination Centre in the run up to Christmas.

Walk-in clinics for a booster vaccine for anyone aged 40 and over this week at Ballybrit Vaccination Centre

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The following walk-in clinics are taking place in the Ballybrit Vaccination Centre this week for anyone aged 40 and over who is eligible for a booster vaccine. There is no appointment needed:

Cheevers calls for bowel cancer screening age to be reduced to 50

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Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, is calling for the screening age for bowel cancer to be reduced from its current age range of 60 to 69, to 50 to 69 instead.

Walk-in Clinic in Mayo for booster vaccines for people in their 60s on Saturday

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The Breaffy House Resort Vaccination Centre will be holding a walk-in booster vaccination clinic on Saturday for people aged 60 to 69 who have reached an interval of at least 150 days since their second dose vaccine or have an interval of at least three months since receiving the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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Research reveals increase in flu vaccine interest within Westmeath

As Ireland prepares for a difficult flu season, research from LloydsPharmacy has given an insight into the change in behaviours by Westmeath consumers when it comes to health and wellbeing.

 

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