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Table quiz to honour beloved Galwegian on first anniversary
GHR Consulting, in conjunction with the Galway Celtic Supporters Club, is organising a Table Quiz on Thursday, October 30, in McGinn’s Hophouse, in memory of their dear friend Eamonn Nugent, who sadly passed away from a brain tumour at just 31 years old.
Dooctor.ie launches new walk-in clinic in Galway
Dooctor.ie, Ireland’s leading network of walk-in medical clinics, is proud to announce the official launch of its newest location at Roscam House, Doughiska, Galway (H91 CX8X). This opening marks Dooctor.ie’s 15th clinic nationwide, underscoring the company’s commitment to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare to communities across Ireland.
Your health, handled — all under one roof at Dooctor.ie with 15 clinics nationwide
Dooctor.ie is changing the way healthcare is delivered across Ireland — bringing together expert medical care, fast access to diagnostics, and modern convenience, all in one place.
Galway Oireachtas members back calls for new health policy
TDs and senators in Galway have joined an Oireachtas heart and stroke group to back urgent calls for a new national cardiovascular disease (CVD) health policy.
New study provides reassuring insights into Long COVID’s impact on heart health
While long COVID symptoms have been seen to have lasting impacts, a new Irish study by the Mater Private Network shows minimal long-term heart damage for patients
Everything is a bonus now, says local golfer a year after heart surgery
He had begun to experience chest pains but still only missed the cut by four shots, Colm Hughes’ open heart surgery would coincide with the final of the South of Ireland just three days later.
South Galway researcher to receive Lero Research Award
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve brain tumour identification is just one of 10 research projects to benefit from a €1.3m investment by Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, based at University of Limerick.
Multiple sclerosis - the 'gift that kept on taking'
Before John Burke* got married in September 1992, a number of people asked him if his wedding was still going ahead and if he realised what he might be "taking on"?
Beating cancer has changed the entire focus of my life, says Cheevers
People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness. And so it was with busy councillor Alan Cheevers three years ago. When it was revealed that he had been diagnosed with bowel cancer, he feared the worst. In the same period of time, he had lost two uncles to the killer disease...and on the day he was told himself, he feared having to break the news to his father that the illness had once again visited the family.
Leading gynaecological radiologist tackles common misconceptions during Endometriosis Awareness Month
Endometriosis is a benign gynaecological condition affecting up to 10% of women of reproductive age causing pain and/or infertility. Tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus (“the endometrium”) implants and grows inside the abdomen and pelvis causing inflammation and scarring. In Ireland, it is estimated that 155,000 women are affected by the conditioni. Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease which causes significant morbidity interfering with many aspects of a woman’s life and can have a major impact on quality of life.
