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IPPM introduce range of technology based health and fitness products

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Aoife Ni Eochaidh is a multi-award-winning chartered physiotherapist and clinical specialist women’s health or pelvic physiotherapist.

Close to 60,000 people on waiting lists at GUH, Sinn Féin survey finds

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Close to 60,000 people, including 5,243 children, are on waiting lists at Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park) - the highest number of people on waiting lists at any hospital in the State.

Celebrating five years in business with a fresh approach

The pandemic has altered life as we know it, in some cases, for the better. Busy mum of four, Galway trainer, nutrition therapist, and women’s health expert Jess Keniston, has worked to make healthy living easier, whatever the restrictions.

From Boston to Lissywollen

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One spectator entering Lissywollen for Friday’s SSE Airtricity League first division encounter between Athlone Town and Galway United is travelling from Boston to watch the game.

August affords opportunities to sow and harvest new vegetables

A new month means new vegetables to sow and plenty to harvest.

A year for reading

Hello to all the Advertiser readers.

Chambers welcomes progress on menopause supports

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Mayo Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers has welcomed the announcement by her colleague Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly that he is progressing a range of actions on Menopause.

Three Amigos 1,000km Challenge For Breast Cancer Research

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Three friends have taken on the challenge to walk/run a combined distance of 1,000 kilometers during the month of May in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.

Dillon welcomes deadline extension for Sports Capital and Equipment Programme

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Fine Gael Spokesperson on Tourism and Sport, Alan Dillon, TD, has welcomed the extension of the deadline for applications to the Sports Capital and Equipment Programme.

The pandemic residential market 2020/2021 — a review

Like all aspects of life this year, the residential property market has faced significant disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outbreak of the virus has represented an unprecedented shock to the economy and to society, unlike any experienced in living memory. The necessary precautionary health measures taken to reduce the spread of the virus has had adverse consequences for both the economy and the housing market and will continue to hamper the market as long as they are in place. However, while the impact has been extensive, the market has shown remarkable resilience despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented.

 

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