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IPPM introduce range of technology based health and fitness products

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

Galway Hospice needs your vote

Galway Hospice has been shortlisted for a Charity Impact Award 2021, with the intention of shining a light on its impact and achievements during the difficult year of Covid-19. Galway Hospice provides support and care to people in Galway living with a range of life-limiting illnesses. It strives to help these patients and families live each of life’s moments to the fullest, with the ones who matter most. It is about hope, caring and going the extra mile to make life the best it can be for those who need it.

Simple ways to boost your immune system

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The pressures of modern living can take a toll on all of us. Stress, smoking, alcohol, insufficient sleep, and an unhealthy diet are all enemies of the immune system. They can weaken it, leaving us vulnerable to illness and disease.

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.

Getting back to health and fitness with Plexus Bio Energy

As we enter the autumn/winter season, most people find this time of year we need to motivate ourselves as we head into longer darker evenings. It is important to keep on top of our health, especially after Covid and lockdowns over past year and half, it is time to pick up the pieces and get our mental, physical, and emotional health in order.

Make your cuppa count for Galway Hospice

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Make your cuppa count for Galway Hospice by supporting this year’s Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning Social For Hospice.

Become more informed during Palliative Care Awareness Week in September

All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC) is calling on people in Westmeath to become more informed about palliative care and its benefits as part of Palliative Care Week.

Fourth wave will put great pressure on hospitals, says Saolta chief, as numbers presenting are changing

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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.

Support survivor Robbie’s walk from Galway to Cork

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Robert O’Leary is a Kinsale native, who after 30 years of service in Eli Lilly was looking forward to his retirement and further pursuing his love of GAA and walking.

Westmeath heart failure patients urged to embrace free supports initiative

The estimated 1,800 people living with heart failure in Westmeath are being urged to embrace a wide range of supports to help them manage the chronic condition.

 

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