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Know the signs: Parents encouraged to recognise RSV symptoms

As the peak RSV season (typically December and January) approaches, parents and caregivers should become familiar with the symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV is a common virus that causes coughs, colds, and may cause infection in the lower part of the respiratory system. These are known as lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs).

HSE investigating confirmed cases of measles in County Galway 

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The Department of Public Health in the HSE West and North West has stated that it is investigating confirmed cases of measles in County Galway.

Pharmacist publishes guide to Strep A and Scarlet Fever symptoms in children

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Pharmacist, Sheena Mitchell, says parents need to know the signs as the number of cases of Strep A infection continues to increase.

Coeliac Society publishes guide on ‘Eating to reduce risk of Cancer’

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The Coeliac Society of Ireland has published a guide to how you can change your diet to reduce the risk of developing cancer.

Estimated 16,000 males in Ireland have undiagnosed coeliac disease

The Coeliac Society of Ireland has warned that an estimated 16,000 men in Ireland have undiagnosed coeliac disease and are ignoring symptoms that could have a major impact on their lives.

Online baby Massage for Parents and Caregivers.

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Infant Massage Galway is run by Mary Kenny. Mary has been running classes for parents and babies for 15 years in Galway. Mary is a qualified Massage therapist specializing in pregnancy Massage, Baby massage & baby swim classes. Mary is a qualified special needs assistant and has completed online courses during covid run by Swim Ireland and Galway Sport Partnership in the area of special needs and sport.

Online baby massage for parents and caregivers

Infant Massage Galway is run by Mary Kenny, who has been running classes for parents and babies for 15 years.

Study to look at “everyday pain” in toddlers and young children

The Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is seeking parents with a young child (from ages 2.5 to 6 years old) to take part in a short study about their child’s “everyday pains” (such as little bumps, scrapes, and cuts that happen around the home).

Osteoporosis is preventable and treatable

Osteoporosis Clinic Ireland is a multidisciplinary clinic, providing a unique triple therapy approach, that has been developed to assist people with or predisposed to bone health issues. Osteoporosis is a silent disease affecting one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 in Ireland, although all age groups can be affected.

Patience urged as one-way experiences teething issues

 

 

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