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Hyperbaric oxygenation – a solution for long Covid?

In the ongoing battle against the enduring effects of COVID-19, known as long Covid, the spotlight has turned to hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) as a potential remedy. This innovative treatment involves subjecting individuals to high levels of oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure, helping to alleviate symptoms stemming from the vascular disruption and dysfunction inflicted by the virus.

Five years on, word of mouth has clients flocking to OxyGeneration

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It is that time of year when sport is at its zenith, when on hardening pitches all around the country, people are running into each other at speed and suffering injuries that require healing. In other spheres, people are recovering from illness; from the treatment of that illness and suffering because of the slowness of that progress.

Closure of long Covid clinic contradicts Minister, HSE and research – Naughten

Reports of the closure of the clinic dealing with neurological conditions associated with long Covid clearly contradicts commitments given by the HSE and Health Minister Stephen Donnelly and also contradicts the growing body of research indicating the long-term challenge of the condition will be focused on neurological issues, claims local Independent Deputy Denis Naughten.

Thousands of Galway adults with Long Covid struggling to access services

More than 18,000 Galway people could be suffering from Long Covid, a term used to describe Covid-19 effects that continue for weeks or months after the initial illness, according to statistics released by the Independent Roscommon/Galway TD, Denis Naughten.

Long Covid could cripple health service with over 336,000 patients – Naughten

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has called on Government to treat the surge in long Covid patients with the same urgency as the initial Covid-19 infections.

Athlone native seeking cure for chronic Lyme disease diagnosis in Germany

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An Athlone woman will travel to Frankfurt in Germany this month to avail of specialist treatment in a bid to cure her Lyme disease condition.

 

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