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Podcast answers questions about intestinal illnesses
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, is a condition that involves chronic inflammation of the intestines. It is estimated that IBD impacts 40,000 people in Ireland, affecting all genders equally.1 It can be diagnosed at any age, with peak incidences between ages 15-35 and 50-70.
Living Well with Arthritis course in Gort
Arthritis Ireland has announced that their in-person Living Well with Arthritis courses will commence in Gort Community Centre on Wednesday October 16 from 11am-1.30pm.
Cell therapy may slow kidney damage from type 2 diabetes, University trial shows
University of Galway, in collaboration with the EU Horizon 2020-funded NEPHSTROM Consortium, has announced promising results from a new cell therapy trial for people living with diabetes.
Coeliac disease in Ireland could be 50 percent higher than estimated
The Coeliac Society of Ireland has called on the Government to set up a central register for people with coeliac disease after it emerged that the number of people suffering from the condition could be 50 per cent higher than previously thought.
Symptoms of arthritis which can be found in your eyes can negatively impact vision
Eyes can reveal a lot about our health including signs of serious eye diseases or conditions such as arthritis.
Awareness campaign about psoriatic arthritis launched
Seek medical advice if you display any of the symptoms advises health charity
SCIENTISTS LINK THE ABSENCE OF CERTAIN GUT BACTERIA IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION (AN IMPORTANT FINDING)
Researchers from VIB – Ku Leuven Centre of Microbiology, Belgium by analysing the health data of a large group they have identified the bacteria which may play a role in depression.
GUT HEALTH & MICROBIOME RESTORATION CAN POSITIVELY AFFECT OUR GENERAL HEALTH & VITALITY
Dr. Hussain Bhatti - Holistic Health and Stress Clinic
WHAT IS CAUSING THE PAIN IN MY HIP?
The hip joint is one of the largest joints in our body and it plays a vital role in our movement, it can move forward, backward and rotate.
MORE WOMEN SUFFER FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME THAN MEN
MORE WOMEN SUFFER FROM IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME THAN MEN