Hip and knee replacement fears debunked: New research highlights short hospital stays and quick recovery times

One in two people who have undergone a hip or knee replacement were discharged from hospital within 48 hours, with 92% of all people surveyed spending less than five days in hospital overall, according to new research.1 55% of respondents were back to normal activities such as returning to work, exercise and undertaking household tasks within…

Sign up for the Boots Night Walk in aid of the Irish Cancer Society

With just one week to go, Boots is reminding the public to get involved in this year’s Boots Night Walk in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. Join influencer and mum-of-three Rachel Gorry and the Dublin Gospel Choir to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society’s Night Nursing service which provides free end-of-life care at…

Winter Wellness: Finish 2024 Strong with New EthosSupplement Packs

Thanks to the new 4-month packs from Ethos, your winter wellness has never been easier. For September only, Ethos supplements are 25% off when purchased as a 4-month bundle or 15% off when you shop 3-packs.   The offer extends across Ethos’ natural supplement range, including Resilience multi-functional supplement, Good Gut supplement, and the Ethos…

Top Irish Skin Expert Debunks Dangerous Viral TikTok Skin Trends

Renowned Irish skin expert Eavanna Breen (who is responsible for the glowing skin of many an Irish celebrity, including Samantha Mumba, Greg O’Shea, Glenda Gilson, PJ Kirby, Thalia Heffernan and Nadia Forde) is raising the alarm about the misleading and often harmful skincare advice going viral on TikTok. With millions of users turning to the platform for…

Study Finds One in Four Irish Psoriasis Patients Taking Part Have Symptoms Suggesting Previously Undiagnosed Arthritis

A groundbreaking study designed to detect early signs of psoriatic arthritis (PsA), or arthritis related to having the psoriasis condition, has announced encouraging initial findings from its Irish cohort of patients. The results of the ongoing study, known as HPOS, by a team of researchers at University College Dublin, in partnership with the University of Oxford, were…

Introducing Craniosacral Therapy – A New Holistic Service from Ask the Midwife

Ask the Midwife, a trusted source for maternal health and well-being, is proud to announce the addition of Craniosacral Therapy to its range of services. This gentle, hands-on therapy offers a new, holistic approach to addressing a variety of health issues for both mothers and babies, enhancing the overall birth experience and postpartum recovery. What is Craniosacral Therapy?…

Dublin Opening News – Welcoming ‘House of Padel’, Dublin’s First Indoor Padel Club

Against the backdrop of the current huge global interest in padel sport playing, Ireland welcomes a notable new addition to its sporting landscape with the opening of ‘House of Padel’ in Dublin. The new premium, indoor facility is Dublin’s first indoor padel club, complete with 4 premium indoor courts and numerous extra member benefits and…

Natural Glow – where beauty & hydration collide

Effective hydration is a founding principle of wellness, it is vital for the body’s processes, impacting energy, cognition, our skin and even the health of our organs. Electrolytes help the cells to perform vital functions. Tap water and even bottled water contain contaminants that interfere with the absorption of electrolytes and the body’s ability to…

Breaking the Silence: Cycle Against Suicide’s Sean Kelly ‘King of the Castle’ Sportif Cycle Addresses Men’s Mental Health Stigma

Considering the stark statistics revealing the persistent issue of male suicide in Ireland, Cycle Against Suicide announces its Sean Kelly ‘King of the Castle’ Sportif Cycle. This event, scheduled for Sunday, August 4th in Malahide, Dublin, aims to confront the stigma surrounding men’s mental health and foster a community of support and understanding. With 3…

AI-Powered Homecare Voice Assistant Startup Receives Major Funding Boost

A new startup company, based in ADAPT, the SFI Research Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology at Trinity College Dublin, aims to improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility related illnesses.  The startup secured over half a million euros in funding through the Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation Fund Programme.  This programme supports third-level researchers…