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How the Mayo Clinic heals wounds

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The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation to treat a wide variety of non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury, and the same service is available here in Galway.

Athlone student’s prime research into radiation protection wins National SciFest Final 2021

Our Lady’s Bower sixth year student, Clare Reidy, savoured an education moment of a lifetime when she was named SciFest STEM Champion 2021 at the national final this past weekend.

Mayo Clinic in USA heals wounds and radiation damage

The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation for non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury.

Hyperbaric oxygenation & GAA Concussion Guidelines

Brian Lynch, a solicitor practicing in Galway met people using hyperbaric oxygenation for concussion injury while having his 57 daily sessions in Dublin. “It’s also used for other neurological tissue injury such as in dementia, carbon monoxide poisoning, cancer radiation tissue injury and brain damage due to drug overdose” said Mr Lynch.

New theatre to facilitate complex vascular surgery

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A new state-of-the-art hybrid endovascular theatre to treat complex vascular conditions such as aortic aneurysms and chronic limb threatening ischaemia has been developed at Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park).

New theatre to facilitate complex vascular surgery

 

Noting the human beneficial properties of Cherry Active use

Antioxidants are compounds that deactivate free radicals.

Look up — NUI Galway leads Irish high altitude balloon mission to edge of space

Researchers at NUI Galway are leading a Science Foundation Ireland Discover programme team with partners University of Limerick, Met Éireann and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, to deliver school children’s projects high into the stratosphere to examine the effects of near space on the experiments.

HSE National Cancer Control Programme encourages the public to be SunSmart

The HSE’s National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) is reminding people to protect themselves from skin cancer as new Covid-19 public health measures come into effect.

How to create a healthier home

Do you suffer from unexplained headaches, itchy eyes, a streaming nose, or a lack of energy? Do you find you are unable to shake off this feeling of lethargy? If more sleep, a better diet, a healthier lifestyle, and guidance from your GP does not make things better, perhaps the answer lies closer to home. In fact, it may lie within your four walls.

 

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