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Groundbreaking NUI Galway research to pave way for first treatments for secondary progressive MS

Groundbreaking research carried out at NUI Galway is expected to pave the way for the first treatments for secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

University Hospital Galway art exhibition

ARTWORK CREATED by Galway University Hospitals staff will be exhibited at the eighth Art@work exhibition in the University Hospital Galway.

University Hospital tresspassers found rifling through drugs trolley, court hears

A Dublin man, with 91 previous convictions, was found rifling through a trolley full of drugs before tresspassing in a private area of University Hospital Galway, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Stigma around mental health to be addressed

See Change in association with Mayo County Community Forum will host a public meeting about mental health stigma, and what can be done to reduce it, in the TF Royal Hotel, Castlebar, on Monday November 29 at 8pm.

High noon as HSE West prepares to wield axe on local services

A leading local trade union official says he is hopeful that the powerful campaign mounted by the public against the proposed health cuts may influence the HSE West when it wields its axe today (Thursday).

TD urges HSE to spell out health cuts before they are set in stone

A local politician is urging the HSE West to openly discuss its cost-cutting proposals with the public before they are set in stone.

Local woman calling all Westmeath runners, joggers, and walkers

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The countdown to the second annual Run for a Life charity fun run has officially begun! This year’s Run for a Life charity fun run, organised by Astellas Pharma Co Ireland in partnership with the Irish Kidney Association (IKA), is taking place at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, on Saturday September 18 at 1.30pm.

Mayo psoriasis sufferers should seek treatment

The Psoriasis Association of Ireland is urging the estimated 2,400 psoriasis patients living in Mayo to seek treatment for their condition rather than suffer in silence.

Plus size school uniforms reflect loss of healthy cooking skills

News that Marks & Spencer is introducing a new line of plus size uniforms for national school children has generated considerable concern among health experts. The outside clothing range includes some 23 inch waisted trousers that should fit children aged eight but are now being tailored for children as young as pre-school.

Bottom of the table — Galway hospital flunks national performance survey

University College Hospital in Galway has been named and shamed as the worst performing hospital in the country, failing terribly in areas such as access to services for patients as well as the use of beds and other resources.

 

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