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Hyperbaric oxygenation – a solution for long Covid?
In the ongoing battle against the enduring effects of COVID-19, known as long Covid, the spotlight has turned to hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) as a potential remedy. This innovative treatment involves subjecting individuals to high levels of oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure, helping to alleviate symptoms stemming from the vascular disruption and dysfunction inflicted by the virus.
Miniature World moves to new, larger venue
Following on from the huge success of Miniature World 2023, the organisers have taken the decision to move this year’s event to Galway Racecourse, where it will take place on Sunday April 7.
The perfect blend of comfort and convenience with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard
Set in the vibrant community of Doughiska lies No 159 Tur Uisce, a charming two bedroom mid-terrace house that epitomises the essence of modern living. Located on the east side of Galway city, this property offers unparalleled convenience with a wide selection of amenities right at its doorstep.
Sinn Féin local election candidate urges support for Monksland’s development
A Sinn Féin candidate in the Roscommon Athlone LEA is encouraging Monksland residents to make a submission to a joint urban area plan and help determine the future for the ever evolving townland.
The Protestant Boys orphanage at Clifden
Even though the National Army ousted the anti-Treaty forces from Clifden in August 1922, they had not gone away. They still remained a threatening force, well armed and determined. Ever since the Black and Tan war the so called Connemara Flying Column, still under the leadership of Peter McDonnell, Gerald Bartley and others, were firmly on the anti-Treaty side. They were familiar with the path-ways and mountain hide-outs, which made them virtually invisible in times of pursuit.
Upper Salthill, a bird’s eye view, c1945
This aerial photograph was taken c1945. On the left you can see the Eglinton Hotel which was originally built in the 1860s. Up to that time, Salthill was a small village that included Lenaboy Avenue and the area between what we know as Seapoint and the Bal. The construction of the Eglinton was on a scale not seen before in Salthill, and it extended the village to the west. It came at a time when locals were beginning to promote the village as a resort, a destination for tourists.
Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2022 programme of traditional music events officially launched
The Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann committee has officially launched its programme of music events which will run from Sunday, July 31 until Monday, August 8.
All-New Dacia Jogger seven-seater to be launched on Irish market
Dacia has launched its all-new Jogger here with prices starting from €23,290. It says that already demand for this great value for money seven-seater is high.
All-New Dacia Jogger seven-seater is on the way
Dacia has launched its all-new Jogger here with prices starting from €23,290. It says that already, demand for this great value-for-money seven-seater is high.
Ryder ready to lead his club on the biggest occasion
Junior football doesn't get the headlines that the senior or intermediate grades do during the year, but there are always one or two sides at the level that you can see are ready to take that step up.