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Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
The three keys to a genuine weight loss (real fat loss) plan are diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect – one will not work without the other. Your metabolism is the most powerful of the three keys – it is the ‘switch’ that controls everything else. In most people this switch is off. Metabolism problems such as slow thyroid, type 2 diabetes, sluggish liver, hormone imbalances, PCOS, endometriosis, infertility, and digestive problems like constipation, IBS, and diverticulitis will limit or stop your weight loss, no matter how much dieting or exercise you do.
Ford highlights risks of headphones when on the road
Headphones can be a great way to block out background noise and distractions in order to concentrate or relax. However, wearing headphones while on the road – as a driver, cyclist, e-scooter rider or pedestrian – can also be dangerous; in some countries it is even illegal.
Engagement and wedding dress shopping timeline
Ever since you got engaged, you cannot stop imagining yourself in the perfect wedding gown. Here is a question for you to think about: When should you start searching for your dream dress?
Are your ready to Relay For Life this weekend?
Relay For Life is a 24 hour event that celebrates the lives of cancer survivors, remembers those lost to the disease, and fights back by raising money to fund vital research and services.
Plans well on track for Relay for Life in Castlebar
The Relay For Life Castlebar organising committee is delighted to announce that Relay For Life 2017 plans are on track and they are expecting a great event on September 23 and 24 in Breaffy Sports Arena. The Castlebar Relay For Life committee is joining forces with the Irish Cancer Society to host the deeply moving and uplifting 24-hour community event which celebrates cancer survivorship, remembers those sadly lost to cancer, and fights back by playing an active role in raising awareness of cancer in the community.
NUI Galway public event to ponder the future of the smartphone
It has taken only seven years for smartphones to become the dominant mobile device. A public talk at NUI Galway will investigate what the next seven years might hold in terms of smartphone technology. Hosted by NUI Galway’s College of Engineering and Informatics ‘The Future of the Smartphone’ will take place on Thursday next, December 4.
€7.9 billion medical device export sector dependent on engineers says new president
John O’Dea, CEO of Galway-based Crospon and new president of Engineers Ireland, has said that the health of Ireland’s €7.9 billion medical devices export sector is hugely dependent on the expertise and ready supply of skilled engineers.
Head to Citylites and Peter Curran Electric Ltd for all your lighting and electrical needs
‘In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary’ or so the saying goes, and at Citylites, part of Peter Curran Electric Ltd, it certainly seems true while standing in its magnificent showroom which boasts a sheer treasure trove of top quality lighting, of all shapes and sizes, suiting all needs and budgets, and where every customer is treated like a VIP.
€18m investment will see Westmeath’s first windfarm
The issue of wind-powered, electricity generation is back to the fore in the Midlands with the announcement this week that an Irish company has signed an €18m contract with a Chinese firm to develop three wind farms in Westmeath, Offaly, and Roscommon.
Get a grip on your electricity costs
Amid rising energy costs, land and wind is a resource that most farmers still have in plentiful supply and no more so than in the western counties of Ireland. The opportunity is there now for farmers and rural home owners to grasp control of their electricity costs.