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Participants sought for new University of Galway study into dementia and social interaction

Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition that causes the loss of cognitive functioning over time. More than 64,000 Irish people are living with dementia. While there is currently no cure for dementia, social interaction has been proven to help reduce further deterioration.

Words at Work: Using Home Office Printing to Improve Your Writing Experience

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From editing drafts to finalising manuscripts, seeing your words materialise on paper can have a profound impact on your writing process. Incorporating home printing into your workflow can provide a refreshing change of pace in this fast-paced world filled with distractions and where attention spans easily wane. There’s something about printing your words out that makes them far easier to edit. Printing out your work lets you take a step back from the digital world and really focus on what you've written. Choosing the right printer allows you to easily create the bridge between the digital and the physical, and seamlessly integrate into your writing process. It’s not just selecting a device that meets technical specifications, it’s selecting a tool that facilities a writers physical connection with their work.

Twenty percent of total households aged from 65 and over have no access to internet connection

Irish Rural Link (IRL), the national network representing the interest of rural communities, have raised concern at the level of households aged over 65 years old that have no internet connection of any kind.

Who are Lottoland Ireland and How are they Challenging the National Lotto?

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Cleanroom, packaging, and environmental awareness course at GRETB Training Centre

GRETB Training Centre is offering a cleanroom, packaging, and environmental awareness course which gives job seekers an opportunity to gain a Level 5 qualification, work experience, and ultimately employment in the cutting-edge sector of medical device technology and general manufacturing areas.

Gadgets continue to change the way we travel in 2021

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Today’s world is showing no signs of slowing down in terms of innovation. New gadgets and various forms of tech are continually brought our way, with the travel industry on the receiving end of numerous tech-related offerings in recent times. The future of travel is certainly changing, with technology making its mark on the industry also.

The future of work - changes are coming

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Last Saturday, the Citizens' Assembly published its recommendations on gender equality, which are an impressive set of worthy proposals for constitutional and legislative changes.

Grealish calls for flexibility in operation of broadband contracts 'at this unprecedented time'

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With many people now working from home and reliant on good broadband connectivity, and with the rollout of the National Broadband Plan stalled, the Government needs to show flexibility in implementing and enforcing broadband contracts.

CAO application deadline this weekend

The CAO is urging students who have not yet completed their application to do so immediately, particularly mature applicants, applicants for the HEAR or DARE schemes, or those who are thinking about applying for a restricted course.

Arkphire accelerates cloud growth with 15 new jobs in Mayo

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Irish owned IT solutions and managed services company, Arkphire, has announced its plans to accelerate the development of its cloud services business in the West of Ireland, with the creation of 15 new jobs.

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