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Top Irish skin expert Eavanna Breen outlines the most common causes of rosacea

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Top Irish skincare expert Eavanna Breen has put together her ultimate guide below on rosacea: What is it? Why is it such an Irish problem? How do we successfully tackle it?

Galway-resident psychologist co-authors innovative new model of treatment

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BY DECLAN VARLEY

Galway information evening on haemochromatosis

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The Irish Haemochromatosis Association is organising a Patient Information evening for patients, family members and members of the public who are interested in finding out more about haemochromatosis, on Tuesday next May 23from 7-8pm at the Galway Bay Hotel.

What active women need to know about iron deficiency

EOIN EVERARD

Essential tips to ensure rosacea does not become a major skin issue

Rosacea is predominantly an Irish skin problem, but although it is so commonplace, remarkably there is no relevant knowledge as to how the disorder is caused.

Amputee Football National League to kick off next week in Oranmore

The Irish Amputee Football Association are delighted to announce the first round of the U Value Amputee Football National League 2022.

Help for polycystic ovary sufferers

It is not uncommon for women to have cysts on the ovaries. Very often ovarian cysts go unnoticed as they are often quite small and cause no pain or discomfort. They usually disappear of their own accord within a couple of months and are generally not harmful.

NUI Galway to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis

An NUI academic has secured funding to the value of €3.9 million to train European researchers to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis.

Help for polycystic ovary sufferers

It is not uncommon for women to have cysts on the ovaries.

Grealish criticises refusal to scrap charge for ‘Celtic Curse’ sufferers

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People with the blood disorder haemochromatosis, "should be treated like people with other long-term illnesses" and not be be forced to pay up €80 a week for vital treatment, according to a Galway TD.

 

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