Paediatric and sports specialisation at Mayo Chiropractic
Fri, May 08, 2009
Dr Andrew Harvey has recently joined the team at the Mayo Chiropractic Family Practice after moving from his homeland of Australia and is pleased to be working with Nancy and Trisha, alongside Dr Sinead Hughes, in a practice which has been providing chiropractic care to the people of Mayo for four years.
Read more ...Homeopathy — preventative complimentary medicine
Fri, May 08, 2009
What is homeopathy?
Homeopathy is a system of medicine established in 1796 by Dr Samuel Hahnemann that concentrates on the care of the whole person by methods that are gentle to the body’s needs.
Homeopathy is a system of medicine established in 1796 by Dr Samuel Hahnemann that concentrates on the care of the whole person by methods that are gentle to the body’s needs.
Read more ...Rosie’s Remedies
Fri, May 08, 2009
Rosie’s Remedies on Hill Street, Ballina, stocks a varied range of tea blends such as calea dream herb; which is used to aid appetite, digestion, and to induce sleep, along with herbs such as damiana, sage, passion flower, and wild lettuce. Rosie’s also stocks Fair Trade nomad organic clothing direct from India; this means the profits go directly back to the communities where they were made, it also means no child labour, each piece is unique and crafted with the best materials to the highest standard.
Read more ...My Weeky Diary, by Toni Bourke
Fri, May 08, 2009
Knees up, tummy tight, punch that water, harder, faster, go go go, dear God can I take any more abuse? I wonder if Vanessa has any holidays coming up? Only joking Vanessa you know I love you and the dog’s abuse, God knows I need it and the summer drawing closer.
Read more ...Irish retain title as biggest spenders in Europe on hotel stays
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
The Irish have topped the list as Europe’s biggest spenders on hotels when they leave their own country, according to the latest figures for Q4 2008 released in the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index (HPI). The HPI is a survey of hotel prices in major city destinations across the world based on bookings made on Hotels.com.
Read more ...Young Irish being offered the chance to live the Aussie lifestyle
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
Tourism Australia is giving two lucky winners aged between 18 and 30 the chance to live the Aussie lifestyle with the launch of a new working holiday competition on social networking sites MySpace (www.myspace.com/workinoz) and Bebo (www.bebo.com/australia).
Read more ...Check-in at home with Aer Arann
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
From May 1 Aer Arann will introduce additional online check-in services on its domestic routes between Dublin, Ireland West Knock, Donegal, and Sligo.
Read more ...Mysterytrips.ie — travel with a twist
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
This week marks the official launch of Mysterytrips.ie, the party organisers with a twist.
Read more ...Tasty Treats
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
Cheeseboard tips
The wide variety of farmhouse cheese available means that there is one to suit every palate, each capturing the true flavour of the countryside. Here are a couple of points to consider when making the selection for your cheese board:
Cash for your old phone
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
C&C Cellular and Midwest Radio have launched a Fibbs for Fones scheme in order to raise money for life saving defibrillators in the local community.
Read more ...Get your legs ready for summer
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
Ladies say good-bye to waxing, shaving, and laser hair removal this summer as a revolutionary new herbal hair removal cream — Bioxet — has arrived in Ireland.
Read more ...Recession could lead to increased boozing
Fri, Apr 24, 2009
The economic recession could lead to higher levels of alcohol consumption by some Irish people as “cocooning”, or home drinking, grows in popularity. This is one of the key findings of an extensive research project undertaken for MEAS, the alcohol social responsibility organisation, on the drinking culture of 18 to 29-year- olds in this country.
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