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Osteoporosis: a silent, dangerous, and preventable disease
One in four men and one in two women over 50 will develop a fracture due to osteoporosis in their lifetime.
What you need to know about coeliac disease
If you have recently been diagnosed with coeliac disease, it can be a daunting experience.
You may have osteoporosis — a simple test could let you know
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.
Osteoporosis clinic to visit the Sheraton Hotel Athlone
Osteoporosis Ireland are to hold clinics in The Sheraton Athlone Hotel on Thursday, April 20.
Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with silica
Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body. As a main component of collagen, it is critical for the formation of joint cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bone and lung tissue, blood vessels, as well as skin, hair, and nails.
Briarhill Family Practice will open its doors this week
Briarhill Family Practice will open its doors this week, conveniently located in Briarhill Shopping Centre. This brand new GP service aims to be among the most respected and trusted primary healthcare providers to the people of Galway.
Osteoporosis: a simple test could let you know
Osteoporosis Ireland are to hold clinics in The Sheraton Athlone Hotel on Saturday, January 21.
The sunshine vitamin D
Vitamin D is frequently referred to as the ‘sunshine vitamin’, as it is manufactured by human skin exposed to the sun. For this to take place we need sufficient levels of cholesterol in the body. Vitamin D3 is the form our bodies produce naturally.
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.
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.