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Supermacs Fun day Fundraiser in aid of Regina’s Fight For Life

Boost as $30m funding secured for medtech pioneer WhiteSwell

Awareness of heart failure is increasing, particularly locally with Galway native Michael Lyster living with the condition and sharing his experience.

Swanick backs calls for Sepsis awareness campaign

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Mayo based Fianna Fáil Senator, Keith Swanick, has called for a nationwide awareness campaign to highlight the signs, symptoms and dangers of sepsis.

Looking Forward after Breast Cancer Surgery seminar

Local men's and women’s health clinician, Aoife Ni Eochaidh, chartered physiotherapist, and Dr Audrey Kinahan, pharmacist, University Pharmacy, have announced details of an upcoming Looking Forward after Breast Cancer Surgery seminar.

Study shows that having acne or problem skin severely affects the confidence of young people

A recent study by the British Skin Foundation revealed some shocking attitudes to those suffering from acne. Of almost 3,000 people who responded to the study, more than half of those said they experienced verbal abuse from friends or family.

Rabbitte calls for extension of meningitis B vaccine to all children

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The recent outbreak of meningitis cases, including three deaths from the illness, has led to a Galway TD demanding the Government consider providing the meningitis B vaccine free to all children.

Dealing with hearing loss over the festive season

Christmas is a great time for the entire family to come together and enjoy some fun moments.

Christmas Dry Eyes

This Christmas, to save you from tears, give your eyes some TLC at Oranmore Optometrists.

Race In Pink Day raised €95,000 raised for breast cancer research

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The National Breast Cancer Research Institute together with Galway Racecourse announced yesterday that the recent ‘Race in Pink’ fundraising event hosted at Ballybrit on Sunday October 28 as part of the new three-day October Festival, raised a staggering €95,000 for the charity.

Christmas tree and other holiday allergies

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Sales of antihistamines and boxes of tissues go up in winter but especially during the holidays. Here are some of the causes of the spike in allergies: Food – during winter holidays people eat out, with lots of seasonal and unusual foods, and parties where you may not know the ingredients of the foods you are consuming, ending with some unpleasant allergic reaction. Alcohol may affect judgment, and you may forget to check the ingredients to which you are allergic.

 

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