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AIT researchers working on ‘made to order’ personalised healthcare technology

Researchers have long suspected that taking a number of prescription medications concurrently, otherwise known as polypharmacy, is a leading cause of therapeutic non-compliance among patients.

Help for polycystic ovary sufferers

It is not uncommon for women to have cysts on the ovaries. Very often ovarian cysts go unnoticed as they are often quite small and cause no pain or discomfort. They usually disappear of their own accord within a couple of months and are generally not harmful.

Enjoy a career in treating chronic pain and sports injuries

With a qualification in sports massage and neuromuscular therapy from the National Training Centre (NTC) you can set up your own private practice, work within an established clinic, work with football teams, athletes, or become the resident therapist in one of the growing number of health clubs and personal training centres that are becoming so popular nationwide.

Public invited to attend seminar on patient involvement in healthcare

People interested in discussing patient involvement in health research are invited to attend a seminar on the Challenges and Perspectives of Public and Patient Involvement in Health Economics Research .

Memorial walk celebrates loved ones

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The 14th annual Galway Memorial Walk in aid of Galway Hospice takes place on Sunday September 8.

Twin cots for UHG's neonatal unit

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Twin babies can continue to experience the closeness they had in the womb now after birth thanks to the introduction of twin cots at University Hospital Galway's neonatal unit.

PAIN AFTER SHINGLES CAN LAST FOR YEARS – STUDIES SHOW MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY CAN HELP

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The most common complication of Shingles is pain, also known as Post Herpatic Neuralgia (PHN) and is due to damage to the skin and nerves after the acute stage of this disease.

Galway Hospice will hold its 14th annual Galway Memorial Walk on Sunday 8th September 2019.

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The Memorial Walk will begin at 12noon from Claddagh Hall and take its traditional route to Blackrock and back, a distance of 6.5km. The Memorial Walk is Galway Hospice’s biggest annual fundraising event. Since it began in 2006, it has raised over €2million to help maintain essential Hospice services. Those who take part in the Memorial Walk do so in memory of a family member, friend or work colleague who has passed away, with many wearing the name of their loved one on special personalised t-shirts provided by the Hospice.

Thumbs up for funding to fastrack treatment of arthritis

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Loci Orthopaedics, based in the Innovation Centre at NUI Galway, is lead partner in a consortium awarded in excess of €2.5 million to advance one of the company’s products to market, the “InDx Implant” under the European Commission’s ‘Fast Track to Innovation’ fund.

NOCTURIA (FREQUENCY OF URINATION AT NIGHT) *CAN MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY HELP?*

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DR. BHATTI IS THE FIRST DOCTOR IN IRELAND TO PRACTISE MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY.

 

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