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Look out for Coeliac disease symptoms

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The Coeliac Society of Ireland is raising awareness of some important indicators of coeliac disease during Coeliac Awareness Week 2023.

Breaking the stigma of persistent irritable bowel syndrome

IBS or irritable bowel syndrome affects around one in five people in Ireland and 700 million worldwide.

Taking note of the prevalent symptoms associated with food intolerance

A food intolerance is a bad reaction to a food, but without involving the immune system.

Specialised menopause healthcare should be rolled out under Healthy Ireland plan says Dolan

Targeted menopause healthcare and increased awareness of symptoms and treatments should be available to access in primary care centres across the country as well as in the 18 new Sláintecare Healthy Communities, a Fine Gael Senator has said.

Alleviating stress a significant factor in reducing possible IBS trigger risks

Even though it was first described more than 150 years ago, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remains a clinical challenge in the medical world.

Greens immunity boosters to maintain rude health

With all the talk of Covid-19 spoiling the recent national feast day celebrations, we can still maintain rude health by 'going green'.

Helping sufferers of irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder that affects million of people worldwide. It is often considered to be an embarrassing problem because of the symptoms. There is no scientific cause or cure, although symptoms can usually be eased.

Help for sufferers of irritable bowel syndrome

IBS is a common digestive disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is often considered an embarrassing problem because of the symptoms. There is no known cause or cure for IBS, although symptoms can usually be eased.

Dr Bhatti, his new clinic, and his new and exciting complementary therapies!

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The Clinic of Complementary and Natural Medicine was established in 1989 by Dr Bhatti, who is a qualified medical doctor. He has a diploma in child health from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ireland and has worked for several years in different branches of medicine, surgery, paediatrics, orthopaedics, geriatrics, geriatric psychiatry, dermatology (skin), and psychiatry in Galway’s main hospitals, UHG, Merlin Park Hospital, St Brigid’s Hospital, and Portiuncula Hospital.

Dr Bhatti, his new clinic, and his new and exciting complementary therapies

The Clinic of Complementary and Natural Medicine was established in 1989 by Dr Bhatti, who is a qualified medical doctor. He has a diploma in child health from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ireland and has worked for several years in different branches of medicine, surgery, paediatrics, orthopaedics, geriatrics, geriatric psychiatry, dermatology (skin), and psychiatry in Galway’s main hospitals, UHG, Merlin Park Hospital, St Brigid’s Hospital, and Portiuncula Hospital.

 

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