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Trust in name of late GAA star to support Sudden Adult Death Syndrome research
The Cormac Trust, set up in the name of the late Tyrone footballer Cormac McAnallen, is to support research at NUI Galway into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and the development of future genetic cures.
Make a resolution to enjoy more fish in 2022
Packed with high quality protein, fish is a great source of vitamins, minerals, and heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acids. Make a resolution to enjoy more of it in the New Year.
Evergreen can help support the immune system, naturally
The body works hard to fight off infections, but there are things people can do to support their immune system to help keep them healthy.
Advice for men: best avoid parasitic worms
One disease that men should avoid at all costs is filariasis. It can cause serious scrotal swelling.
‘My son has progressed from a lower D grade to a level A grade’
When this primary school student enrolled with First Class Learning he was struggling at maths and was not confident in his abilities. An individualised programme was devised to suit his needs and, working for just 10 minutes a day, after 18 months work, this student had progressed from a lower D to an A level grade. His confidence was restored and he was ready to tackle maths concepts that were new to him.
Midsummer’s ball to fund cancer treatments for children in east Africa
A major fundraising event will take place later this month to raise vital cash to finance the work of a children’s cancer care specialist in Tanzania.
‘My son has progressed from a lower D grade to a level A grade’
This primary school student came to First Class Learning struggling at maths and was not confident in his abilities. An individualised programme was devised to suit his needs and ability. Working just 10 minutes a day can make all the difference - after 18 months’ work, this student had progressed from a lower D to an A level grade. His confidence was restored and he was ready to tackle maths concepts that were new to him.
Deaths of man and woman in Newcastle house not thought suspicious
Post mortem examinations were due to be carried out last evening on the bodies of two people found in a house in Newcastle.
Adopt positive lifestyle choices to ward off cancer
An organisation which operates a mobile cancer information unit regularly in Galway, is urging people to adopt positive lifestyle choices to help prevent the condition.
Coroner makes home birth recommendations following still birth of baby boy
The Coroner for South Mayo, John O’Dwyer, made a number of recommendations for home births this week following an inquest into a tragic case where a baby was still born after complications arose during a home birth.