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Five years on, word of mouth has clients flocking to OxyGeneration

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It is that time of year when sport is at its zenith, when on hardening pitches all around the country, people are running into each other at speed and suffering injuries that require healing. In other spheres, people are recovering from illness; from the treatment of that illness and suffering because of the slowness of that progress.

Councillor calls for full implementation of digitalised healthcare records system

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Portiuncula University Hospital appoints new bereavement support midwife

Portiuncula University Hospital has announced the appointment of Leanne Norton as a Bereavement Support Midwife for the hospital.

Dr Grace McClintock a most welcome addition to the team at Athlone Dental

A highly skilled and passionate general dentist registered with the Dental Council of Ireland and a member of the Faculty of Dental Surgeons with the Royal College of Surgeons in aIreland, Dr Grace McClintock B.A. B.Dent.Sc, Dip. PCD, MFDS (RCSI), is a welcome addition to the staff at Athlone Dental.

Hope in the chamber the OxyGeneration effect

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The man behind OxyGeneration is a tonic in himself. Brian Lynch abounds with energy and enthusiasm from the moment we met. The day job is as a skilled solicitor, but his obvious passion is OxyGeneration, with his mission being to tell the world just how beneficial this hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment is for an increasing variety of conditions.

Tuar Ard to host Culture Night programme of events

Tuar Ard Arts Centre will host an exciting programme of events to celebrate Culture Night tomorrow, Friday, September 20.

'It’s the story of my life, the pain and joy'

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HAVING WOWED judges and audiences last year with her appearances on The Voice UK, Galway singer-songwriter Sharon Murphy has launched her new album Where I Belong, featuring 11 new, original, songs, as well as her terrific version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Forever Young’.

2,500 Galway children a year will use new national children’s hospital

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More than 2,500 Galway children may benefit from the services provided by the new €650 million national children’s hospital in Dublin, which is expected to be completed by 2019.

 

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