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Living with Long Covid
Joanne Collevy was always "supremely" fit and healthy. She had a personal trainer, lifted weights, and walked five kilometres a day. She loved horseriding and had an active social life.
Step into a slimmer you this summer
For many of us, this summer will be the first time in three years that we have had a proper sunshine holiday. If you would like to lose weight and hit the beach feeling fitter and healthier, local weight-loss expert Maura O’Connor, from Slimming World, shares her top tips on how making small changes now can get you on track for a slimmer summer.
Spring into a slimmer you this summer
For many of us, this summer will be the first time in three years that we have had a proper sunshine holiday. And a lot of us are dreading the moment when we dig out our holiday clothes and find they don’t fit quite as well as they used to. If you’d like to lose weight and hit the beach feeling fitter and healthier, local weight-loss experts from Slimming World share their top tips on how making small changes now can get you on track for a slimmer summer.
Public invited to attend seminar on patient involvement in healthcare
People interested in discussing patient involvement in health research are invited to attend a seminar on the Challenges and Perspectives of Public and Patient Involvement in Health Economics Research .
Tá siad ag teacht — RV Celtic Explorer leaves Newfoundland and heads for Galway
An international team of scientists from six countries set sail last week on Ireland’s national research vessel, RV Celtic Explorer on a major trans-Atlantic voyage to study the impact of climate change on the ocean. Departing from St. John’s Newfoundland, and due to arrive in Galway on 23 May, the Galway-based Marine Institute-led team of experts are surveying a transect of the Atlantic Ocean last surveyed 20 years ago to investigate carbon dioxide levels in the ocean. The survey is essential to understand and project how carbon dioxide emissions are accumulated in the oceans and the atmosphere, as well as its effects on the acidification of the ocean.
Ford’s unique camouflage for new concept cars
If you have ever seen a car covered in bizarre swirls, mind-bending patterns, or crazy squiggles then the chances are you have seen a top secret new prototype model with a special coating of camouflage stickers.