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Get rid of head lice for good with this 30-minute treatment

As most parents know, getting rid of head lice in a household is both difficult and time consuming.

Beat the cold and flu season with CarePlus

It is that time of the year again, cold and flu season is upon us, and with that comes runny noses, aching bones, headaches and head colds.

Curcumin – nature’s anti-inflammatory

Curcumin is the active ingredient of Turmeric (curcuma longa). Curcumin gives turmeric its golden yellow colour.

O’Brien calls for cannabis-based treatments to be made available

Councillor Michael O’Brien has reiterated his call for cannabis-based medical treatments to be made available in Ireland.

Adults admit to exposing acne to sun to clear a break-out

La Roche-Posay’s ‘Life with Acne’ survey series has revealed that one in five adults intentionally expose their acne to the sun in an attempt to clear an acne break-out.

UHG to offer insulin pump therapy for under-sixes shortly

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University Hospital Galway is in the process of appointing a paediatric endocrinologist.

Control the itch-scratch cycle

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Atopic dermatitis – also known as atopic eczema – is a chronic skin disease that affects the skin on the face and body of babies, children, and adults.

O’Brien pens letter to Minister for Health concerning medicinal cannabis

Dear Minister,

NUI Galway seeks 1,000 participants for irritable bowel syndrome study

Researchers at the School of Psychology at NUI Galway are seeking more than 1,000 women who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome and other inflammatory bowel conditions to take part in an online study.

Do you suffer from restless leg syndrome?

Rest legs syndrome is an uncomfortable sensation in your legs, where you have an irresistible urge to move your legs to relieve the symptoms. The condition causes itchy legs, pins and needles, creepy crawly feeling in the legs, throbbing muscles, and a cramping sensation (particularly in the calves). The symptoms of restless leg syndrome typically worsen during the early evening or later at night. This condition is most prevalent when you are extremely tired or after strenuous physical activity. It is also a common cause of insomnia as the condition is most prevalent at night. Many of us will experience RLS at some stage. In fact, 10 per cent of the population suffer from RLS. Research has indicated that low levels of magnesium have been linked to poor sleep and RLS.

 

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