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Connacht prepare for crunch European clash

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Set piece parity is the essential ingredient if Connacht are to prevail over visiting Leicester Tigers at the Sportsground on Saturday.

Improving Galway WFC face Bohemians on Saturday

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These are encouraging times for Galway WFC, who host Bohemians in the WNL at Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday (2pm).

As a player you want to be involved on Sunday, with championship coming up

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Colm Collins' Clare stand in the way of Mayo's immediate return to the top flight of GAA football.

Get Covid-19 vaccine ready

Cara Cunningham, MINDI, Community Dietitian

Taking note of the prevalent symptoms associated with food intolerance

A food intolerance is a bad reaction to a food, but without involving the immune system.

Horan relishing the challenge of leading Mayo to the big one

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James Horan has guided Mayo to a third All Ireland final as manager, he's played in two (three if you count the replay in 1996) himself and he's looking forward to trying to get Mayo over a line they've fallen short of eight times since they got back to the final for the since last winning it in 1951.

The shopping trip that saved the lecturer’s life

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When Gearóidín Uí Loideáin contacted her friend Norita one day two years ago and said she was taking her to the city for some retail therapy little did she realise that that trip to the shops would save her friend's life.

Football fixtures halted after promising start to Joyce’s management reign

As the country comes to a standstill, so must the current GAA season, and it remains to be seen how fixtures and competitions will be fulfilled this season.

Five thousand adults sought for migraine study

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Have you ever wondered what affects the occurrence of migraines? Psychologists at NUI Galway’s School of Psychology are interested in examining this phenomenon in adults from Ireland and the UK, and want to investigate the psychological factors that could contribute to migraines by carrying out an online study.

HAY FEVER AND MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY (A NEW AND NATURAL APPROACH)

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Hay fever (acute seasonal allergic rhinitis) is the most common type of allergy. Symptoms include itchy red eyes also known as allergic conjunctivitis, watery discharge from the nose and eyes, sneezing, fatigue, headache and nervous irritability. It can mimic the symptoms of common cold and affects 30% of the population worldwide. Post nasal drip of mucus can lead to a cough, and nose bleed in severe cases. Tree and grass pollen is the usual cause of hay fever in spring and summer-time but perennial allergic rhinitis can be caused by some or all of the following: animal hair, dust, feathers, fungus, spores and moulds the symptoms of which can stay with you in any part of the year. Some of us are born to be allergic from birth it occurs in both males and females and anywhere in the world, hay fever is not contagious.

 

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