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Need to look after wellbeing becomes paramount with ageing population
As the population in Ireland ages, according to the latest Census figures, as a nation there is a need to prioritise our health and wellbeing.
Galway basketball quartet head to Romania
Four NUI Galway basketballers are heading to the FIBA European Championships in Craiova, Romania next month.
Iron, the ‘blood-building mineral’
Iron is the main component needed for the production of haemoglobin, the pigment within our red blood cells, where it is required for oxygen transportation from the lungs to the body’s tissues, and the carbon dioxide transportation from the tissues to the lungs.
Athlone Musical Society to host annual fundraising table quiz in Bounty
Athlone Musical Society invites you to test your general knowledge at its annual table quiz which takes place in The Bounty on Thursday, February 9. starting at 8pm.
Getting to know: Sinead Cassidy
Sinead Cassidy, Galway Races
Buccaneers commence AIL campaign with away City of Armagh encounter
Buccaneers commence this season’s Energia All-Ireland League with a trip north to the historic City of Armagh to take on one of Ireland’s oldest clubs on Saturday - the Pirates won the 2A title in dramatic fashion to gain promotion and they begin life in 1B at the Palace Grounds where the action kicks off at 2.30pm.
Fourth wave will put great pressure on hospitals, says Saolta chief, as numbers presenting are changing
The chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care group, which runs the local public hospitals, warned this week that the country is heading towards a fourth wave of Covid-19 with case numbers rising and expected to increase further in the coming weeks.
Disruption to local hospital services from HSE cyber attack likely to continue for several weeks
The major disruption to local hospital services caused by the recent cyber attack on the HSE’s IT system is expected to continue for a number of weeks with thousands of patients facing cancelled appointments and delays.
Safety of patient data will not be known for days, says Saolta chief
It is still too early to say if confidential patient information, either recent or historical, has been compromised as a result of the cyber attack on the Health Service Executive’s IT systems, according to the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group which runs the seven public hospitals in the west and north-west of the country.