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Alcohol bill will save lives and reduce harm, says regional health forum member

Regional Health Forum

Stress related illness

Chronic stress can lead to many diseases some with very serious consequences such as depression, addiction, anger, insomnia, and other stress related disorders such as allergies, irritable bowel, ulcers, arthritis, anxiety, acne, eczema, heartburn, infertility, impotence, migraine, neck and back pain, night terrors, and psoriasis, to name a few.

Combat vertigo with acupuncture and herbal medicine

Vertigo is a disruptive condition which causes stress in a patient’s life. In vertigo the patient experiences spinning, loss of balance and, occasionally, nausea. It can manifest in a sleeping or sitting posture, or only show when the patient stands up or walks around.

Are you ready to shift that stubborn fat around the middle?

The successful specialised healthy eating and weight loss course Lose Fat Around The Middle, designed by Dr Marilyn Glenville, the UK's leading expert in nutritional health for women, will recommence next week in Galway city centre.

Did you know that periodontal disease could cause heart disease?

Does a healthy mouth equal a healthy heart? Could better brushing and flossing make the difference? The answer is yes.

NUI Galway biostatistician among recipients of new health research awards

A biostatistician at NUI Galway is among the first recipients of a new research awards scheme announced this week by the Health Research Board.

Legendary cyclist Seán Kelly to lead COPD Cycle

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Westmeath locals are being urged to come out in force on Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24, to support a cycling challenge in aid of COPD Support Ireland.

Legendary cyclist Seán Kelly to lead COPD Cycle

Westmeath locals are being urged to come out in force on Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24, to support a cycling challenge in aid of COPD Support Ireland.

Health Research Board awards €1.8 million in funding for three new NUI Galway projects

Three new research projects are to begin at NUI Galway, with the support of the Health Research Board, in the areas of dementia care, cardiac care, and type 1 diabetes.

Top tips for your brain and memory health

By Dr Marilyn Glenville

 

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