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Spirulina — nature’s most complete food
Spirulina is often referred to as a ‘superfood’ as it contains all eight essential amino acids plus more than 100 nutrients and antioxidants.
Spirulina — nature’s most complete food of choice
Spirulina is often referred to as a ‘superfood’ as it contains all eight essential amino acids plus more than 100 nutrients and antioxidants.
Spirulina — nature’s most complete food
Spirulina is often referred to as a ‘superfood’ as it contains all eight essential amino acids plus well over 100 nutrients and antioxidants.
Spirulina — nature’s most complete food
Spirulina is often referred to as a ‘superfood’ as it contains all eight essential amino acids plus more than 100 nutrients and antioxidants.
TUS Athlone campus to break new ground on multi-million euro STEM facility development
The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is to break ground on a new multi-million euro STEM facility at its campus in Athlone.
National Breastfeeding Week receives due recognition at Portiuncula Hospital
As part of National Breastfeeding Week, the Maternity Department at Portiuncula University Hospital has launched an Antenatal Expressing of Colostrum information leaflet and accompanying Colostrum or ‘Liquid Gold’ Harvesting Packs for pregnant women.
Portiuncula Hospital launches 'game changer' breastfeeding initiative
A breastfeeding initiative spearheaded by Portiuncula University Hospital has been described as a "game changer" by its lactation consultant.
Saolta Group confirms commencement of vaccination programme for pregnant women
The Saolta Group have confirmed to local TD and Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, that they have begun contacting pregnant women in order to arrange vaccination appointments.
Covid-19 vaccine rollout creates an incentive to improve our health
The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines is well under way, and now is the time for each of us to plan for our turn.
NUI Galway to lead Covid-19 Rapid Response Research and Innovation projects
NUI Galway has been awarded almost €700,000 in funding for three research projects as part of a coordinated Covid-19 Rapid Response Research, Development, and Innovation programme.