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Galway adults spend €2,300 a year on alcohol

Galway adults spend an average of more than €2,300 each on alcohol annually, according to research obtained during Hibernian Health’s National Health Screening campaign.

Siren Security will protect your property

Siren security is a family-run business that formed  in 1976 security systems were becoming necessity 

Belmullet food business ordered to close

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland stated on Thursday that four closure orders and one prohibition order were served on food businesses during the month of February for breaches of food safety legislation pursuant to the FSAI Act, 1998, with one of these closures being made in Belmullet.

Local pharmacy to offer cost price cancer vaccine

Parents of teenage girls will be relieved to hear steps are being taken by a local pharmacy to ensure that their daughters will have access to the much-debated cervical cancer vaccine at a reduced price in the coming months.

Wage war on frizz

Frizzy hair can be a nuisance. You wash, dry and style your locks but as soon as you brave the elements - boom, uncontrollable, static frizz.

Choose DSI for your home and business security

DSI install and service intruder alarm systems, CCTV systems and Gate Automation solutions, for residential and business customers in Kilkenny and surrounding counties.

Black tea is good for your heart

New research has revealed that drinking just one cup of regular black tea per day may help to protect against cardiovascular disease, thereby keeping the heart healthy. This is the first study to show that drinking black tea, depending on the dose, reduces both blood pressure and arterial stiffness, helping to maintain a person’s cardiovascular health. The research was conducted at the University of L’Aquila in Italy and supported by the Lipton Institute of Tea.

Choose the right security for you with our helpful guide

The winter is fast approaching and the darker evenings can sometimes invite unwanted guests into your home or business.

Food hygiene dangers in your home

Safefood today launched a new advertising campaign to highlight common and widespread poor food hygiene practices in the home as new research revealed that 84 per cent of people did not thoroughly wash their hands after handling raw chicken.

Campaign warns of food hygiene dangers in the home

Safefood has launched a new campaign to highlight common and widespread poor food hygiene practices in the home, as new research revealed that 84 per cent of people did not thoroughly wash their hands after handling raw chicken.

 

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