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Banish stretch marks

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A new cosmetic treatment promises to help reduce stretch marks on the breast, abdomen, thighs and hips.

Local meningitis experiences

Meningitis Research Foundation is launching The Book of Experience online at www.meningitis.org, which presents a unique picture of the way that meningitis and septicaemia have affected individuals, families, and whole communities in Ireland and the UK.

CD launch for Laura and Gráinne Kavanagh

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On Thursday July 9, Laura and Gráinne Kavanagh will launch their new CD Shine A Light in Cooney’s Hotel, Ballymahon, in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation.

14 Westmeath pharmacists withdraw from drug schemes

Fourteen Westmeath pharmacies have announced their intention to withdraw from community drug schemes by August this year.

14 Westmeath pharmacists withdraw from drug schemes

Fourteen Westmeath pharmacies have announced their intention to withdraw from community drug schemes by August this year.

Fun challenge to raise cash for children with arthritis

A charity which supports children and young people with arthritis is urging people to dust down their boots and register for a fun fundraiser which takes place on Saturday.

Hay fever hope

An estimated 600 million people suffer from hay fever and with peak pollen season looming a season when grasses, plants, and seeds release pollen into the air, the outdoor enjoyment of hay fever sufferers can be ruined.

Campaign calls for young people to be first aid aware

As primary schools across the county break up for the summer holidays, western regional director for Order of Malta Ireland, John Daly, has called for families to make sure that all young people are made first aid aware, which he said could help to save lives.

Athlone pharmacies to shut up shop

The majority of Athlone’s pharmacists have announced they are to close their doors to the public from August 1, following their decision to stop dispensing prescription medicines on that date.

€9m saved from brucellosis eradication should be invested in young farmers

Welcoming the declaration of Brucellosis-free status in Ireland by the Agriculture Minister, Mayo Fine Gael TD John O' Mahony said this is a great result of years of disease control effort by everyone involved in producing quality beef. Deputy O’Mahony said the €9 million saved in disease control costs should be invested in young farmers’ installation aid.  

 

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