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Local artist opens Ballina exhibition

Ballina Arts Centre visual art programme continues to provide exhibition opportunities for locally based artists in February with Pareidolia, the debut solo show by Ballina-based painter and photographer Caroline Casey. Pareidolia is seeing what appears to the individual to be a representation of a face, figure, or form in clouds, woodgrain, marble, smoke, shadows, or any non-homogeneous area. It can also be an auditory phenomenon.

NUIG calls on patients with back pain for trial

The Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is currently recruiting patients with back pain to take part in the Pain Disability Prevention Programme (PDP) trial. The study offers patients with back pain the opportunity to avail of 10 sessions with a clinical psychologist trained in pain rehabilitation.

Beauty added to hair salon

At Cashel in Achill ladies and gentlemen already enjoying great hair care at Galla Hair can now look forward to having their beauty needs met as well - with the launch this month of the new beauty side to the business. Everything from facials to hot stone massages and ear candling can now be enjoyed as part of the range of holistic therapies on offer at Galla Hair and Beauty - which will surely prove a great bonus to existing and new customers in the locality.

Choose your good hair day and receive twenty per cent off at Yourell’s

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Yourell’s has announced a new 20 per cent off promotion on hair colour — customers can simply pick the day to have their hair coloured and avail of discounts for Blonde Monday, Brunette Tuesday, and Redhead Wednesday.

GMIT graduates exhibit @ 126

THREE GRADUATES of the GMIT and Limerick School of Art and Design will hold an exhibition of their work entitled Sensory Threshold in the 126 gallery on Queen Street.

Ford reveals Europe’s car colour tastes

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It’s perhaps no surprise that France and Italy are fond of cream-coloured cars given their famous café cultures. But why do buyers in the Czech Republic favour blue far more than any other nation? And even though, we Irish may be traditionally associated with green, we much prefer driving silver.

Ford reveals Europe’s car colour tastes

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It is perhaps no surprise that France and Italy are fond of cream-coloured cars, given their famous café cultures. But why do buyers in the Czech Republic favour blue far more than any other nation? And even though we Irish may be traditionally associated with green, we much prefer driving silver.

Ford reveals Europe’s car colour tastes

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It is perhaps no surprise that France and Italy are fond of cream-coloured cars, given their famous café cultures. But why do buyers in the Czech Republic favour blue far more than any other nation? And even though we Irish may be traditionally associated with green, we much prefer driving silver.

Coping with chronic pain

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Aiden Kennedy had just moved to Australia in 1987 when a boating accident changed his life forever.

Is migraine sparked off by exercise?

The debilitating nature of migraine headaches prevents many sufferers from taking part in sport and exercise. However, a Norwegian study of 20,000 participants showed that inactive people have a higher risk of developing frequent headaches. Being overweight can also increase the likelihood of attacks.

 

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