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How to prevent your ears popping – and other tips to protect your hearing on holiday
Taking a break and jetting off abroad can be the perfect way to escape the reality of day-to-day life. But for some, the perfect getaway can start to wreak havoc on our ears as soon as the plane takes off.
How to protect your sight and hearing on holiday
Whether you are planning on soaking up the sun abroad or simply making the most of the Irish summer at home, it’s important to make sure you are looking after yourself to make sure you get the most out of your holiday.
No more 'weighting' as Slimming World Groups return to normal
A weight has been lifted for slimmers in Mayo as the Slimming World consultants plan to move the meetings from ZOOM to face-to-face meetings in the various venues, almost as they were pre-pandemic.
JCI Mayo host web work shop on feedback tonight
Effective feedback, both positive and negative, is very helpful to us as individuals and in business. JCI Mayo have invited The Growth Strategist, Simon Haigh, to share his insights on this topic, and give attendees the tools and techniques they need so that ‘feedback’ ceases to be a scary word.
Hidden Hearing encourages public to connect through sound this summer
Due to popular demand, Hidden Hearing’s Gift of Hearing campaign is back for 2021.
Audiology testing facility for new Tuam primary care centre
An audiology service, including a specialist audiology testing facility, is being designed for inclusion within the Tuam Primary Care Centre.
Are your homely surroundings causing damage to your hearing?
Almost one in 10 people have noticed a change in their hearing since the first lockdown and as more time is being spent at home, research by Specsavers shows that many of us are still unaware that certain everyday household appliances or gardening equipment can cause permanent damage.
Specsavers Audiologists helping to tackle loneliness this Christmas
Almost two thirds (64 percent) of people actively avoid social situations because they struggle to hear, research by Specsavers Audiologists Ireland reveals.