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Connacht Women’s second-half comeback not enough to down Leinster

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Natural pain relief at the Crane Clinic

There is a Chinese saying, "Where there is pain, there is no blood flow, and where there is blood flow there is no pain". Acupuncture has proven to be such an effective therapy for pain relief that is now used in many hospitals and pain clinics worldwide.

Bus Éireann proud to support Just A Minute Cards

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Bus Éireann is proud to support Just A Minute Cards (JAM) which allows those with a learning difficulty, autism, or any condition where communication can be a barrier, to show the driver or a staff member that they may need a little extra time or ‘Just A Minute’ when accessing services.

Connacht Women signifiy growing mettle in interpro win

It was Connacht's day, and well deserved too.

The Corrib Rowing and Yachting Club

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This club, originally established in 1864, must be one of the oldest in Galway, if not one of the oldest amateur sporting clubs in the country. Unfortunately, the minutes of the club meetings for 1864 and 1865 cannot be found, but we are fortunate that Maurice Semple had access to the minutes for most other years and published them in a book entitled A Century of Minutes, the Story of the Corrib Club, 1864 – 1966.

Pain management at the Crane Clinic

Acupuncture, which originated in China, is proven to be a very effective therapy for pain relief and is now used in many progressive hospitals in the USA, UK, Israel, and Australia. Specialised pain clinics also include acupuncture as part of their medical treatment protocol.

Pain Management at the Crane Clinic

Acupuncture, which originated in China, is proven to bea very effective therapy for pain relief and is now usedin many progressive hospitals in the USA, UK, Israel,and Australia.

Mayo make their mark to claim All Ireland glory

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It was supposed to be simple, and in the end, it was. Defeated finalists in 2021, Mayo were utterly dominant throughout the group stages of the 2022 Tesco All-Ireland U-16 “D” Camogie championship, winning all of their games by an average margin of over 30 points – including a 5-18 to 0-3 win in Castlebar against last Saturday’s final opponents from Cavan.

Delaney is ready to deliver for Mayo

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Name a team that began a season with a complete panel of debutantes and finished it as All-Ireland champions? The answer is the Mayo squad of 2021 that marked the county’s return to adult camogie by winning the Nancy Murray Cup for the All-Ireland junior A championship.

Community Diary - What's going on in your community?

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What's going on in your community?

 

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