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Breaking the stigma - male experiences with eating disorders and body image

According to the Health Service Executive’s (HSE) National Clinical Programme for Eating Disorders, over 188,000 people in Ireland are affected by eating disorders - serious and complex conditions with increased risk of mortality.

Strengthen mind and body with Ashwaganda

Ashwaganda is an ayurvedic herb often referred to as ‘Indian Ginseng’ and is part of the traditional system of healing in India.

New ATU-led EU research team established to promote and deliver sustainable culinary practices through education

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Staff in Atlantic Technological University (ATU) recently hosted the inaugural gathering of a new EU-funded research team tasked with educating and training students and staff in 'Sustainability in culinary practices: tradition and innovation towards a sustainable future' – called the SCOOK Project.

Showhouse condition in Clybaun Road

No 1B Ard Fraoigh, Clybaun Road, Knocknacarra,

Less stress, more success with our first-time buyer grant guide

First time buying made easy with our first-time buyers' financial guide, a template which can help young house hunters utilise all the aids on offer to become a home owner.

RHS Home Care continuing to provide social care services within home setting

Twenty seven years ago a small group of volunteers united to see if they could provide social care services to local people who needed support at home.

Government action needed as five thousand people leave local EDs without being assessed

A total of 5,327 people walked out of emergency departments in Galway's public hospitals last year without being assessed.

Students to strike over climate concerns

Students will take to the streets in Galway tomorrow (Friday) as part of an international movement that will see students across 150 countries strike in a demonstrative response to what they consider a lack of action by global leaders when it comes to climate change.

Uisce Éireann drives down leakage with upgrades on the way for Mount Temple

Securing the water supply in South Westmeath remains a main priority for Uisce Éireann as the intensive campaign continues to drive down leakage across the county and improve the water supply to homes and businesses.

Family Carers Ireland seeks long term solutions to financial pressures

Family Carers Ireland says there is an urgent need for long-term solutions to address the financial hardship facing family carers amid a worsening cost-of-living crisis.

 

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