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Chronic pain sufferers invited to join free online rehabilitation programme
A new online treatment programme, set up by expert psychologists and physiotherapists, aims to help those who suffer from chronic pain.
Being front and centre and ready to help
In the second part of a two part series looking at the work carried out by Mindspace Mayo, Colm Gannon spoke to Peadar Gardiner, the project manager about where the service's roots came from and the central role of young people to the service.
Minding the spaces with young people's mental health
The issues surrounding mental health and especially mental health in young people has got greater prominence in the media and in conversations in homes, workplaces, and schools around the country in recent times.
Extend free GP service to under 12, says Nolan
Free GP care should now be extended to all children under 12, according to Galway West TD Derek Nolan.
Majority of Mayo GPs sign-up for free under six care
Some 78 per cent of Mayo GPs, 66 in total, have so far signed-up to provide free GP services to children under six.
Farmers have high risk of heart disease and stroke
A study which reveals that 80 per cent of farmers have four or more risk factors for heart disease and stroke - the leading cause of death in Ireland - has been described as "very worrying" by a local farmers' representative.
Still no GP for Bangor Erris
The HSE is struggling to recruit a GP for Bangor Erris.
New upmarket Ford Vignale Mondeo on the way
Ford has unveiled the production version of the Ford Vignale Mondeo - the first vehicle to be introduced as part of Ford’s new Vignale brand.
‘Unprecedented’ numbers attending A&E put pressure on staff, warns union
Record numbers attending UHG’s emergency department this week has put “unprecedented” pressure on services, according to a nursing union spokesperson. There were 34 people awaiting beds on Monday, 13 were on trolleys and 17 were inappropriately accommodated in wards on Tuesday while the figures for Wednesday were the same.
Local blood bike charity launches GPS on its vehicles
Blood Bike West, a charitable organisation which provides an emergency out-of-hours free service to the HSE in the west of Ireland, now has GPS tracking devices on all its vehicles, thanks to the support of a local telematics company.