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WIN two nights in The Station House Hotel in Clifden, Co Galway
Once you have completed the crossword, the letters in the shaded squares will spell out a very large type of 1D whose violent premature death led to many being 17D according to the poem. [gravityform
Read More »SpringBoost Competition
Another chance to win a pair of SpringBoost Performance Footwear! Burn more calories Exercise stomach muscles Relieve pressure on joints Increase your fitness naturally Get results faster For your chance to win one of
Read More »Down but not out
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs! Ordinary citizens go it alone With some notable exceptions, politicians of all parties have been taking a credibility nosedive recently. Respect has been slipping for years, but the punch-drunk electorate now
Read More »Getting the most out of your GP visit
Nobody likes waiting. Ever. Yet it’s amazing how much waiting is self-inflicted. You should come to the doctor’s fully prepared to get yourself through as quickly as possible and get the greatest benefit from
Read More »Blood Brothers
Blood transfusions are used in routine and emergency surgery, road accidents and childbirth. Recipients can be of any age, as Elizabeth Gleeson discovered. “Our identical twin boys were born by emergency C-section, 5 weeks early. The
Read More »Ways to Save by Susan Hayes
Susan Hayes, The Positive Economist, identifies four ‘invisible’ holes in your pocket! 1 Direct debits These are a salesperson’s dream, your authorisation for them to dip into your account regularly! No wonder they tout ‘special’
Read More »Interview: Ryan Tubridy
Ireland’s wunderkind of broadcasting, chats to Maureen Corbett about life, work, romance and… body piercings Are you a workaholic? I love what I do but I don’t overdo it, so I’m going to say ‘No’ to that question!
Read More »Eczema: A Growing Problem
Eczema is not the only cause of skin irritation and inflammation, but, with one in five children affected to some degree, and one in 20 adults, it is little short of a scourge. And the
Read More »The Milky Bra Kid
Contrary to what the fashion, ‘adult’ entertainment, and marketing industries might have us believe, the mammary glands have evolved for one purpose only, to produce the absolutely ideal food needed to nourish the young of
Read More »Good To Go
Packing school lunches with nutritious foods is one important way for us to contribute to our children’s life-long health, says nutritionist Jess Keane. The challenge is to be creative. No one food or food group provides
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