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Seoige’s scaremongering about Galway cancer services deeply irresponsible, says Madden
Gráinne Seoige’s comments about cancer services in Galway are deeply irresponsible and only serve to scaremonger patients and their families, a Fine Gael General Election candidate has said.
‘Food FOMO’ stops half of adults from trying to lose weight
In a recent Censuswide survey of 505 adults in Ireland, more than half (59 per cent) say they’ve put off trying to lose weight due to FOMO (fear of missing out) – with missing out on favourite foods such as takeaways, pasta dishes and fry ups as well as social events fuelling this fear.
‘Food FOMO’ stops half of adults from trying to lose weight
In a recent Censuswide survey of 505 adults in Ireland, more than half (59 per cent) say they’ve put off trying to lose weight due to FOMO (fear of missing out) – with missing out on favourite foods such as takeaways, pasta dishes and fry ups as well as social events fuelling this fear.
‘Food FOMO’ stops half of adults from trying to lose weight
In a recent Censuswide survey of 505 adults in Ireland, more than half (59 per cent) say they’ve put off trying to lose weight due to FOMO (fear of missing out) – with missing out on favourite foods such as takeaways, pasta dishes and fry ups as well as social events fuelling this fear.
‘Food FOMO’ stops half of adults from trying to lose weight
In a recent Censuswide survey of 505 adults in Ireland, more than half (59 per cent) say they’ve put off trying to lose weight due to FOMO (fear of missing out) – with missing out on favourite foods such as takeaways, pasta dishes and fry ups as well as social events fuelling this fear.
‘Food FOMO’ stops half of adults from trying to lose weight
In a recent Censuswide survey of 505 adults in Ireland, more than half (59 per cent) say they’ve put off trying to lose weight due to FOMO (fear of missing out) – with missing out on favourite foods such as takeaways, pasta dishes and fry ups as well as social events fuelling this fear.
How to prepare for the questions you fear
So, you are preparing for interview, do you know the questions you really don’t want to be asked? Have a short – well, hopefully short – list of questions that would rattle you if they came up and you weren’t prepared, writes Mary O’Brien-Killeen, Career Coach, Sli Nua Careers.
‘Hospice services can make you prepare for death in a better way, with a little less fear for everyone’
A young teacher who lost both her parents to cancer was determined to continue her mum’s Hospice fundraising efforts when she became too ill to hold the events.
The Fear's Ross Brown @ Comedy Clubh
ROSS BROWNE, a star of RTE’s The Fear, and the comedian described by the great Pat Shortt as "lively and very funny, an absolute treat to watch", headlines this week's Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh.
The right of people to live their lives must be protected, everywhere
Last Friday night, millions of people around the world did what millions of people do around the world every weekend. They ate, they drank, they laughed, they loved, they enjoyed music, they watched football. They did things to see off the stresses of the working week. They were doing things that people of an age do, they were enjoying life, a life to which they had become accustomed.