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Bio energy can treat stress related symptoms
Acute stress is a response to imminent danger. It turbo charges the system with powerful hormones that can damage the cardiovascular system.
Open day at CNM
Does the connection between good health and what you eat interest you? Have you ever considered studying for a career in nutritional therapy? You can find out more at The College of Naturopathic Medicine’s open day at the Salthill Hotel, Galway, on June 14 from 1.30pm to 6.30pm.
How stress affects our body
Acute stress is a response to imminent danger. It turbo charges the system with powerful hormones that can damage the cardiovascular system.
Cynthia Clampett is passionate about hospice services in Mayo and Roscommon
When I was growing up, there was huge fear, fear of 'The Big C'. Cancer would drive my mother to bless herself. She couldn't say the word.”
Taoiseach launches NUI Galway and Mayo Clinic medical technology development agreement
An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, this morning launched an intellectual property agreement signed by NUI Galway and the Mayo Clinic, USA, which will see the development of a novel treatment for acute pancreatitis.
NUI Galway students urged to find out if they were vaccinated against measles after outbreak in university
The HSE West is urging students at NUI Galway to find out if they have been vaccinated against measles.
Irish Cancer Society launches bowel cancer awareness month
The Irish Cancer Society has revealed the counties in Ireland which have a high bowel cancer incidence rate at its launch of bowel cancer awareness month which takes place in April. The society is urging people, particularly those in bowel cancer ‘hotspots’, to reduce their risk of bowel cancer by making some small lifestyle changes.
How stress affects our body
Acute stress is a response to imminent danger. It turbo charges the system with powerful hormones that can damage the cardiovascular system.
Irish Heart Foundation invite local volunteers and supporters to mark 25 years of Happy Hearts
The Irish Heart Foundation is inviting volunteers and supporters from Galway to join in a special 25-year Happy Hearts Appeal anniversary celebration kindly supported by local SuperValu stores on April 2 in the Pillo Hotel, Galway. To mark the special occasion, TG4 presenter Mairead Ni Chuaig will launch the Happy Heart celebration in honour of the great volunteering spirit of the people of Galway.
NUI Galway researchers involved in project to use stem cells to regenerate cartilage
NUI Galway researchers are part of an exciting EU-funded project looking at how stem cells from adult fat tissue could be used to activate the regeneration of cartilage. If successful, their work could lead to effective new treatments for millions of osteoarthritis sufferers. Positive, early results indicate the treatment could become a reality for patients within the next five years.