Features »

Autumn Issue

Autumn Issue

admin August 18, 2011 0

The Autumn edition explores Child Beauty Pageants, why we feel pain and Cambodia by Motorbike! Enjoy! Open publication – Free publishing – More entertainment

Read More »
Ask the Expert

Ask the Expert

Helen February 4, 2011 0

Dr Nina Byrnes, medical consultant to Hidden Hearing, answers your questions My mother is 74 and her hearing is deteriorating. It’s causing problems for the whole family. What should we do? Frank, Donegal Hearing loss

Read More »
Little Big Cats

Little Big Cats

Helen February 4, 2011 0

The Arabian Leopard, smallest and rarest of all leopards, is on the critically endangered list. Editor and wildlife vet, Maurice O’Scanaill, tells his tale! The thump of the helicopter sinking onto the floor of

Read More »
Eat to Beat the Menopause

Eat to Beat the Menopause

Helen December 7, 2010 0

Your body may be changing, but your life doesn’t have to. The menopause is associated with reduced functioning of the ovaries, resulting in lower levels of oestrogen being produced. It is not an illness.

Read More »
Cold Comfort

Cold Comfort

Helen December 7, 2010 0

Dr Declan Fox, who has worked extensively in Canada, talks about rrrrrrreal cold, tales of every day life in the Arctic. Nanook says NO to NAMA. Fed up with crashing western eco-nomies, toxic bank

Read More »
Raw Hide

Raw Hide

Helen November 2, 2010 0

Ever wonder what being a cowboy was really like? Well now you can actually live the life for a magic while and do some good at the same time! Eileen Bennett, a veteran cowhand at this

Read More »
Distant Encounters of the Third Kind

Distant Encounters of the Third Kind

Helen November 1, 2010 0

‘This flying saucer situation is not all imaginary, or [people] seeing too much in some natural phenomenon. Something is really flying around.’ United States Air Force. 11.45pm, September, early 70s The light over Black Head

Read More »
Messrs Burke and Hare

Messrs Burke and Hare

Helen November 1, 2010 0

In those days, nobody donated their bodies to science and anatomy schools had to rely on the gallows. The first third of the 19th Century was tough for medical schools in the United Kingdom,

Read More »
Gizmos with Silver Linings

Gizmos with Silver Linings

Helen November 1, 2010 0

Pensions under threat, savings shrivelled, swingeing cut-backs in health services – these are extremely worrying times for everyone, not least the elderly. We may no longer have the distracting buzz of family rushing through

Read More »
Smoke and Mirrors

Smoke and Mirrors

Helen October 29, 2010 0

Just what kind of industry can sustain damages of $246 bn and continue to prosper? (That’s like 8 to 10 times the Anglo-Irish Bank losses that threaten to, and may yet, bankrupt Ireland). That

Read More »