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Let your genes personalise your healthcare

In recent years it has become clear that our genetic make-up has a strong influence on body weight and how we respond to different foods and forms of exercise. With scientific advances, we are now able to use the information in our DNA to predict which diets, lifestyle choices, and exercise work best for each individual person.

Let your genes personalise your state of health

In recent years it has become clear that a person’s genetic makeup has a strong influence on body weight and how they respond to different foods and forms of exercise.

Let your genes personalise your healthcare

In recent years it has become clear that our genetic make-up has a strong influence on body weight and how we respond to different foods and forms of exercise. With scientific advances, we are now able to use the information in our DNA to predict which diets, lifestyle choices, and exercise work best for each individual person.

Athlone Institute of Technology to launch sexual health service

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Athlone Institute of Technology will launch a comprehensive student sexual health service to meet the needs of its growing student population, 61 percent of whom are aged 18-24 and are classified as ‘high risk’ for sexually transmitted infections.

Portiuncula to spearhead new heart failure service

Local TD, Denis Naughten, has welcomed the approval of a new heart failure service for Portiuncula Hospital which will see patients diagnosed and treated quicker than in the past.

Play it again for Sam

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Dublin and Kerry must meet again after playing out a draw in an epic All-Ireland final last weekend.

Free workshop on Open Street Mapping this weekend

The Insight Centre for Data Analytics at NUI Galway will host a workshop on OpenStreetMap this Saturday. The event, which is free to attend, will be of interest to community groups, environmentalists, science researchers, geographers, planners, students, and anyone with an interest in learning about and participating in open street mapping.

Diverse ideas as NUI Galway takes Innovate Leap Forward with Explore Awards

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NUI Galway LaunchPad recently hosted their Annual Explore Awards celebrating student innovation across the campus, with projects with significant potential to become business or social enterprises awarded €10,000 in start-up funding.

Mayo woman among Sky’s Women in Technology Scholars

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Sky has announced its second cohort of Women in Technology Scholars, awarding five talented women a total of £125,000 (€140,000) to accelerate a business idea which harnesses technology innovation. Amongst the winners is Mayo woman Mary Murphy (20), the youngest Sky Women in Tech Scholar.

One year on — the impact of the referendum comes into focus, says Galway for Life

One year on from repeal of the Eighth Amendment the cultural and human impact of that decision is quickly coming into focus.

 

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