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Research finds quality of life can be improved for Alzheimer’s patients

After 20 years of research into the role of nutrition for eye health, a team at Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (NRCI) has discovered an exciting link between nutrition for the eye and nutrition for the brain.

Local communities encouraged to host an Alzheimer’s Tea Day this May

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Fair City and real life couple Bryan Murray and Una Crawford-O’Brien are calling on the people of Westmeath to host an Alzheimer’s Tea Day and have the most powerful cup of tea of the year on Thursday, May 4.

Skin cancer rates set to double – time to protect yourself, says Minister

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Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Ireland, with around 13,000 new cases every year. Very worryingly, this number is projected to double by 2045. However, skin cancer is also one of the most preventable.

Hyperbaric Oxygenation… Paying Your Oxygen Debt!

People often ask how can hyperbaric oxygenation help with so many different medical conditions and injuries. The answer is basic science.

Local hospital raises public awareness of chronic kidney disease

The Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore marked World Kidney Day this year by raising public awareness about Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).

Hyperbaric Oxygenation - paying your oxygen debt!

People often ask how can hyperbaric oxygenation help with so many different medical conditions and injuries.

Hyperbaric oxygenation… paying your oxygen debt

People often ask how can hyperbaric oxygenation help with so many different medical conditions and injuries. The answer is basic science.

Raise a cup of tea in May

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Fair City and Real-Life Couple Bryan Murray and Una Crawford-O’Brien call on Ireland to host an Alzheimer’s Tea Day and have the most powerful cup of tea of the year on Thursday, May 4.

UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for blockages of the oesophagus

The west's biggest hospital is the first in the country to introduce incision-less, minimally invasive surgery to help correct blockages of the oesophagus.

Breast Cancer Ireland reveals positive metastatic survival rate findings

New figures announced by Breast Cancer Ireland point to a substantial increase in survival rates beyond five years of those living with metastatic breast cancer, the most severe form of the disease, from 19% to 32%.

 

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