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Data from routine clinical care shows people with HIV have an increased risk of dementia and that it’s diagnosed at a younger age

The risk of dementia in older age is increased by 58% for people living with HIV compared to their HIV-negative peers, according to US research published in the online edition of AIDS. The average age at dementia diagnosis was much younger for people with HIV: 67 years compared to 78 years for people without HIV.… Read More »

2 facts from vegan diets

Our furry, hoofed, and feathered friends appreciate you. A large scale study facts linked a higher intake of plant-based foods and lower intake of from foods with a reduced risk of heart disease and death in adults. Certain aspects of the vegan diet may offer protection against prostate, breast and colon cancers. What is the… Read More »

Penis Problems: From Diabetes to Hormonal Issues, Conditions That Affect the Penis and Overall Sex Life

Penis problems can be a tad bit embarrassing to talk about. Primarily with your partner because you don’t want them to judge your performance in bed and also think of you as someone who ‘underperforms’. Suffering from penis problems can have adverse effects on a man as he might suffer from low self-esteem and other… Read More »

Donegal duo running from Mizen Head to Malin Head for charity

Two women from Donegal are raising funds for charity by running the entire way from Mizen Head in Cork, to Malin Head in Donegal. Julie McMullin, originally from Roscommon but who now lives in Ballyshannon, and her friend Loretta Cullen, also from Ballyshannon, are raising money for The Donegal Hospice, The Northwest Hospice and the… Read More »

More than 80% of cross-border travellers are exempt from COVID-19 quarantine rules, government says

Article content continued Everyone else who is not exempted receives three emails — on the fourth, eighth and eleventh days of their quarantine period. Recorded phone messages go out on the eighth and eleventh day. And 175,723 people have received live calls from a trained “screening officer,” who rates the person’s compliance through a series… Read More »

How to cope with your grief 0 from embracing emotions to leaving nothing unsaid

Losing a loved one is an inevitable part of life, but one for which we are rarely prepared – finding ourselves powerless in the face of one of our most intense emotions. And so we turn to rituals such as funerals to regain control and to formally say goodbye. But strict restrictions due to Covid-19… Read More »