
Cathy Donohue
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1 month ago |
her.ie | Paul Moore |Cathy Donohue |Alison Bough |Nina McLaughlin
A British GP has advised people to get checked if they can hear a “heartbeat” sound in their ears. The condition is known as Pulsatile Tinnitus (PT) and leads to people hearing a whooshing sensation, similar to that of a heartbeat. Some of those who suffer from it may find the condition slightly annoying, while others have described it as “intense and debilitating.” The condition is usually linked to other health conditions such as high blood pressure or an overactive thyroid.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
her.ie | Gillian Fitzpatrick |Niamh Maher |Cathy Donohue |Ryan Price
But have you ever thought about extending that self-care to your skin? Skincare can be more than just a routine; it’s a chance for mindfulness and “habit stacking,” where you seamlessly incorporate small but impactful actions into your day. Michelle McDonald, founder of Sásta Skin Health, shared her top skincare resolutions with Her.ie to help you achieve your healthiest, most radiant skin in 2025.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
everymum.ie | Cathy Donohue
After much speculation about the incoming budget, the wait is finally over and the new measures for the year ahead have been announced. Much like budgets announced in 2023 and 2024, the multi-million euro Budget 2025 is designed to tackle the ‘cost of living’ in Ireland. Put simply, this means welcome reductions in income tax and increases in payments that are relevant to parents, children, families and carers, relating to key areas such as education, social welfare, health and taxes.
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Jul 28, 2024 |
everymum.ie | Cathy Donohue
Glowy, luminous skin is something we all seek but the reality is we don’t always have the time or budget for expensive facials and complicated products. In recent years, there has been a huge surge in the popularity of beauty tech gadgets and treatments ranging from LED devices and medical grade skincare to polynucleotides skin boosters, microneedling, profhilo, and that’s just for starters.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
everymum.ie | Cathy Donohue
What birth partners should remember in the moments after baby is born…As anyone who has given birth will know, the experience in the moments after is truly indescribable – complete elation, sheer joy, immense pride and a sense of disbelief that you’re finally meeting the little person you’ve been growing for almost ten months. It can be overwhelming as many mums will agree and you need support from your partner in the moments after.
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