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Managing anaemia with hyperbaric oxygenation
If you have anaemia, you’re probably familiar with symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, and pain. Red blood cells play a vital role in your body because they are responsible for transporting oxygen. We know every cell needs oxygen so a disruption in supply means your body doesn’t get the oxygen it needs, leaving you feeling exhausted and unwell.
Multiple Sclerosis Ireland supports people with an MS diagnosis
More than 10,000 people in Ireland are living with multiple sclerosis (MS), a complex neurological disorder which affects the central nervous system (CNS) - the brain and the spinal cord.
Podcast answers questions about intestinal illnesses
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, is a condition that involves chronic inflammation of the intestines. It is estimated that IBD impacts 40,000 people in Ireland, affecting all genders equally.1 It can be diagnosed at any age, with peak incidences between ages 15-35 and 50-70.
Extra time in All-Ireland finals is asinine
Playing in a senior All-Ireland final in either football or hurling is a very special occasion. It is one an individual never forgets and one that many youngsters dream of, as they kick or puck a ball of sliotar off their gable wall at home, or at the local ball wall.
Educate more young female athletes on periods, says Galway’s Olympic rower Aifric Keogh
We are just weeks away from the Olympics, an event that will once again etch its name in the history books by delivering perfect gender parity between female and male athletes at Paris 2024, a first for the Games.
Medical first for Galway inspires hope for patients with heart failure
Spiddal woman, Sheila Concannon is the first patient in Ireland to be fitted with an early warning sensor used to monitor signs of heart failure in patients, following a procedure at University of Galway, the first hospital in Ireland to introduce the device.
‘Appalling denial’ of supports to County Westmeath heart and stroke patients
A new drive is underway to bolster State funding for services which heart and stroke patients in County Westmeath describe as their “lifeline”.
The woman who refuses to be beaten by ME
"Is that a rub or a scrub?" Marie Curran's husband jokingly asks her when she washes the dishes. That simple chore can be a mammoth task for the 43-year-old Waterford woman who was diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in 2012.
Increase brain health with hyperbaric oxygenation
Brain injuries, regardless of their perceived severity, can initiate a chain of cognitive challenges that endure over time. Studies highlight that repeated head trauma can instigate neurodegeneration, wherein the brain's essential functions gradually deteriorate. This not only compromises immediate cognitive abilities but also escalates the risk of developing debilitating neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. Consequently, finding effective interventions to counteract these persistent effects becomes imperative.
