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Coeliac awareness event in Tuam next week

The Coeliac Society of Ireland, in association with SuperValu, will hold an in-store event in Tuam next week as part of a nationwide series of events on coeliac disease and gluten-free living.

Majority of Irish women do not know about metastatic breast cancer

A new report entitled A Story Half Told, which looks at the extent of misconceptions around metastatic breast cancer (mBC), has been launched by a group of leading experts. Survey results outlined in the report reveal that 95 per cent of women in Ireland believe breast cancer can be cured if it’s caught and treated early.

Go gold for childhood cancer on Sunday

Foundation is launching the fourth annual Light It Up Gold campaign with a candlelit walk in Galway city centre on Sunday September 4.

Osteoporosis Clinic Ireland to be hosted by Sheraton Athlone

Osteoporosis is a silent disease affecting one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 in Ireland, although all age groups can be affected.

Smooth wrinkles away with hyaluronic acid supplements

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is composed of hydrophilic (water attracting) molecules which bind water and lubricate moveable parts of the human body, especially joints and muscles.

Leading experts will address concerns over the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine in Galway

The talk, entitled The HPV Vaccine: Warts and All will take place in the Clayton Hotel, Ballybrit, on tomorrow August 23 from 6.30pm to 7.30pm.

Public talk on HPV vaccine next week

Leading experts will address concerns over the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine at a public talk in the city next week.

Are your gut bacteria sabotaging your weight loss results?

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Are you struggling to lose weight? Your gut bacteria could be responsible.

Conference examines how to improve health of young adults with Type 1 diabetes

A conference which takes place today (Thursday) at NUI Galway, will examine ways of improving the health of young adults with Type 1 diabetes.

Rabbitte welcomes Government u-turn on life changing cancer drug

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A commitment to approve a life changing cancer drug has been given by the Health Minister Simon Harris, after Galway East Fianna Fáil TD Anne Rabbitte raised the case of a man in her constituency who has been fighting the disease for six years.

 

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