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The benefits of Hyperbaric oxygenation
Concussion guidelines need to change, according to Brian Lynch, a Galway based solicitor with first-hand experience who is promoting the benefits of hyperbaric oxygenation.
Hyperbaric oxygenation & GAA Concussion Guidelines
Brian Lynch, a solicitor practicing in Galway met people using hyperbaric oxygenation for concussion injury while having his 57 daily sessions in Dublin. “It’s also used for other neurological tissue injury such as in dementia, carbon monoxide poisoning, cancer radiation tissue injury and brain damage due to drug overdose” said Mr Lynch.
How to deal with numerous anxieties which can arise during September
Having spent much of our year in lockdown desperately looking forward to summer, the end is imminently nigh.
Dreams are strange things - but we got our hands on the cup
I had a dream two weeks ago, that Mayo won the 2021 All-Ireland football final. It was a joyous but weird dream.
How to deal with the anxieties that September brings
Having spent much of our year in lockdown desperately looking forward to summer and the possibility of freedom, summer now seems all too short. Already we are facing the usual overwhelming sense of September, and everything that it includes.
'Getting to Know...' Caroline Seoighe
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Irish LGBT+ film gets world premiere at the Fleadh
WHO WE Love, a film about coming of age and coming out, and two friends navigating the troubled waters of school life and Dublin's LGBT+ scene, receives its world premiere at the 33rd Galway Film Fleadh.
Derry Girls' Nicola Coughlan nominated for IFTA Rising Star 2021 award
Galway actor Nicola Coughlan, best known for her roles in Derry Girls and Bridgerton, has been nominated for the IFTA Rising Star 2021 award.
Army of the Dead is big, dumb and lots of fun. There is nothing wrong with that.
IT IS still unknown when the cinemas in Ireland will reopen. Until then we still rely on Netflix. Their films tend to be more miss than hit but every now and again they get a good one.
The trouble with streaming services
A YEAR ago, when the cinemas closed, this column turned from a weekly film review into more of a weekly streaming review and recommendation list.