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LARCC fundraiser to be held this week

A LARCC Centre fundraiser will take place this week, Tuesday April 21 at 9pm. Tom’s Country and Western Disco will take place in The Annebrook House Hotel to raise vitally needed funds for the cancer hospice which is based in Ballinalack, Mullingar.

Moisturise to protect your skin this winter

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The days are quickly losing their long evening stretch and temperatures are starting to drop as winter is just around the corner.

Doctor still a threat to patients, UK misconduct hearing is told

A doctor who had a “frenzied, intense and potent sexual encounter” in his consulting room with a suicidal man still remains a threat to patients, a misconduct hearing in the UK was told.

Cancer Support Services Centre holds open days

Cancer Care West will hold public open days at its new Cancer Support Services Centre at 72 Seamus Quirke Road, Galway today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) from 9am to 5pm. The events will allow the public to visit the centre and view the amenities on offer.

Susie Long Hospice Week closes with live musical events

On this the anniversary of the death of Susie Long - her friends and family are not allowing her memory to fade.

The best in beauty — Elysium, Moycullen

Elysium Day Spa & Laser Clinic, Moycullen has just been awarded the prestigious IBPA Award for overall 'Best Salon in Ireland and Northern Ireland 2009'. This highly esteemed accolade is awarded to dedicated and experienced beauty professionals whose goal and focus is to drive improvements in the Irish beauty industry.

g hotel’s beauty therapist wins ‘Massage Therapist of the Year’ award

A beauty therapist at the five star g hotel has clinched a prestigious award.

Book of Evidence served in drug case

A Mullingar man has been sent forward for trial at the Circuit Court for possession of cannabis with intent to sell or supply the drug.

First quarter losses for two healthcare giants despite sales increase

Two healthcare giants based in the midlands and the west have this week posted first quarter losses — despite a massive increase in sales in both companies.

Recession could lead to increased boozing

The economic recession could lead to higher levels of alcohol consumption by some Irish people as “cocooning”, or home drinking, grows in popularity. This is one of the key findings of an extensive research project undertaken for MEAS, the alcohol social responsibility organisation, on the drinking culture of 18 to 29-year- olds in this country.

 

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