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3 weeks ago |
her.ie | Harry Warner |Simon Kelly |Ryan Price |Kat O'Connor
It’s well and truly silly season, and with that comes having too many at your Christmas party and waking up the next morning with the weight of the world between your temples. To help with that horrific morning after feeling, a doctor with a big following on social media has shared a top tip which could help reduce your risk of suffering after a big night. The top tip is all to do with the food you consume before having alcohol – and there’s one thing in particular the expert recommends eating.
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1 month ago |
her.ie | Stephen Porzio |Sean Crosbie |Harry Warner |Simon Kelly
Four Irish pubs have been named among the top 100 best in Europe. The European Bar Guide revealed their list of Europe’s top 100 pubs, sharing with locals and tourists alike the best spots for a drink. The guide ranks establishments on five categories: the quality and choice of drinks, style and décor, character, atmosphere and local life, amenities and events on offer and value for money.
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1 month ago |
herfamily.ie | Kat O'Connor |Zoe Hodges |Nina McLaughlin |Simon Kelly
Lottie Ryan has bravely opened up about her high-risk pregnancy and the heartache she faced during it. In a candid interview on The Baby Tribe podcast, renowned broadcaster Lottie Ryan shared her personal journey through a high-risk pregnancy and the premature birth of her son, Wolf. Ryan, known for her work on RTÉ 2FM and her podcast No One Will Listen, revealed that she was diagnosed with a bicornuate uterus, a condition where the uterus is divided or heart-shaped, during her first scan.
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1 month ago |
independent.ie | Simon Kelly
In a time where masculinity is being used as a manipulation tool by billionaire tech bros and misogynistic ‘influencers’, the hunger to explore what it means to be a man beyond superficial stereotypes seems to be growing in response “I would have seen criminals, drug dealers and gangsters as my idols because I had no one else to look up to and that’s what I became.” David Patrick Farrell (34) is co-founder of Men Rising Together, a men’s group focusing on exploring emotions through group...
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1 month ago |
independent.ie | Simon Kelly
In a time where masculinity is being used as a manipulation tool by billionaire tech bros and misogynistic ‘influencers’, the hunger to explore what it means to be a man beyond superficial stereotypes seems to be growing in response “I would have seen criminals, drug dealers and gangsters as my idols because I had no one else to look up to and that’s what I became.” David Patrick Farrell (34) is co-founder of Men Rising Together, a men’s group focusing on exploring emotions through group...
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