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Is the HSE the right model for health care in Ireland?
How can we speak coherently about Galway's health services at a time where our media's daily diet is composed of negative stories concerning Government failure to properly ensure medical care for its own citizens?
Make a worthy blood donation and help to save a life today
The Irish Blood Transfusion Service returns to the Shamrock Lodge Hotel, Athlone, from Tuesday, May 7 to Thursday, May 9, with donation sessions from 4.30pm to 8pm and on Sunday, May 12, from 12pm to 3.30pm, with members of the public being urged to give blood and help save lives.
MORE WOMEN SUFFER FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME THAN MEN
MORE WOMEN SUFFER FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME THAN MEN
Conference to explore role of public and patient involvement in research
NUI Galway is hosting the fourth national conference on Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) in research on Wednesday May 1. The theme of the conference this year is Progressing Together, reflecting the continuous learning and growth of the PPI community.
Calling on Mayo to support cancer patients this Daffodil Day
Mayo Daffodil Day volunteers have appealed for the public’s support as they prepare to take to the streets on March 22 to raise crucial funds for cancer patients.
FROZEN SHOULDER
Frozen shoulder, also known as Adhesive Capsulitis which means sticky shoulder describes this condition accurately it occurs in about 5% of the population. More common in women than men, most ladies in the beginning of the condition may find it hard to reach the clasp of their brassier, back pockets, worse at night and when lying on the affected side can be excruciating and affect sleep.
Appeal for Mayo to support cancer patients this Daffodil Day
Mayo Daffodil Day committee has appealed for the public’s support as they prepare to take to the streets on March 22 to raise crucial funds for cancer patients.
The ideal gift — a health and fitness genetic testing voucher
In recent years it has become clear that our genetic make-up has a strong influence on body weight and how we respond to different foods and exercises. With scientific advances, we are now able to use the information in our DNA to predict which diets, lifestyle choices, and exercise work best for each individual person.
Carty is now shining in rugby's arena
Maybe not a meteoric rise, but something of a slow and determined slog, Jack Carty, now 26, seems to have been around Connacht Rugby for a long time.
BURNING FEET – COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES CAN HELP
Some causes of Burning Feet: