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Bio-Energy Therapy

In a Bio-Energy treatment the client lies fully clothed while listening to relaxing music. The therapist uses a number of special hand positions and techniques to scan the body, to clear it of any energy blockages. Specific energy flow techniques which help the body relax and release muscular tension in the back area are also included. This is a non-invasive, pain-free, and safe healing modality.

Back to school headache

Back to school time can also mean migraine time for the one in 10 children in Ireland who suffer from this complex neurological condition.

Back to school headache

Back to school time can also mean migraine time for the one in 10 children in Ireland who suffer from this complex neurological condition.

Workload and staring at the screen common headache triggers in Connacht

Headaches lead to more than 890,000 missed days of work annually and a further one in five people in Ireland have had limited work ability due to a headache. Headache sick days cost Irish employers €99.5 million annually. This research was announced at the launch of Headache Awareness Week, which takes place from March 16 to 23, in association with Nurofen. The research also revealed that within the workplace, 24 per cent of people in Connacht said their workload is their biggest headache trigger, 22 per cent claimed that staring at the screen all day was the main cause, while dealing with stressed colleagues or clients triggered work headaches for another 17 per cent of respondents.

NUI, Galway pain research unit looking for headache sufferers

The Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is currently recruiting people with chronic or recurrent daily headaches to take part in an online pain management programme.

Easter-egg headache for migraineurs?

In the coming weeks boxes of chocolate Easter eggs will begin to stack up in living rooms across the country but, for half a million people in Ireland, Easter can become one big headache … or migraine.

Valentine’s headache for migraineurs

Valentine’s Day may be the time to spark off romance, but for half a million people in Ireland the day can also spark off a migraine.

Headache and migraine

Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine have been used to relieve headaches and migraines for thousands of years.

Free healing and meditation evening

Bring your loved ones and friends to personally experience the health benefits of pranic healing at an event which will take place on November 3 at the Parish Centre, Castlebar at 8.30pm.

Eliminate migraine triggers before exams

More than 10 per cent of students suffer from migraine – a debilitating neurological condition that can last up to three days.

 

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