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17
Jun

We are on TI website! Great day immortalised

We are on TI website!
Great day immortalised


- Triathlon Ireland
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Nearly 190 athletes took part in the BORUMAN Sprint Triathlon in the sun-drenched picturesque town of Killaloe on Saturday 13th June. The race took in 3 disciplines and 3 counties, starting at the top of the canal in Killaloe, cycling through Obriensbridge, Castleconnell and Birdhill to Ballina, ath…

17
Jun

How lovely is this… The European Herb Map http://www.baldwins.co.uk/blog/wp-c…

How lovely is this… The European Herb Map
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17
Jun

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-17 08:13:39


Beta-Alanine Boosts Performance in Female Masters Athletes
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Female masters athletes might get more of a boost than other athletes from beta-alanine supplements.

16
Jun

Boru Tri Club’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-16 22:07:02


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Thank you to everyone who helped in some way to make BORUMAN happen. We really appreciate all the help and time that people willingly gave, we could not have done it without you.
We hope that all those who tried this Triathlon for the first time will come again – and hope the spectators enjoyed the spectacle.

16
Jun

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-16 13:16:52


Turmeric Beats Ibuprofen for Arthritis of the Knee
www.enlightened-consciousness.com
Last year, in a Lancet review on the topic, ibuprofen was identified to be as toxic to the heart as the banned anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx, likely contributing to tens of thousands of deaths from cardiovascular disease each year. This is one of the reasons… #ibuprofen #turmeric

16
Jun

Great advice here and we should all be aware of this info please share – it's a…

Great advice here and we should all be aware of this info please share – it's a key indicator to health


What Your Poop Is Telling You About Your Body (Infographic)
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As the great Taro Gomi once said, "Everyone poops." But what does that mean from a wellness perspective?

16
Jun

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-16 13:01:33


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Central Nervous System:
The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

Peripheral Nervous System:
The peripheral nervous system is divided into two major parts: the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.

Somatic Nervous System:
The somatic nervous system consists of peripheral nerve fibers that send sensory information to the central nervous system AND motor nerve fibers that project to skeletal muscle.

Autonomic Nervous System:
The autonomic nervous system is divided into three parts: the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system and the enteric nervous system. The autonomic nervous system controls smooth muscle of the viscera (internal organs) and glands.

From Neuroscience For Kids & University of Washington — with Sil Ke and ThewrightPT.

16
Jun

2 tickets for sale for Catherine Jenkins and Carreras this sat

2 tickets for sale for Catherine Jenkins and Carreras this sat


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2 tickets to see Catherine Jenkins & Correras in cork sat cost PM if interested

16
Jun

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-16 09:32:07


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2 tickets to see Catherine Jenkins & Correras in cork sat cost PM if interested

16
Jun

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-06-16 09:20:22


Low Vitamin D Levels Common in Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
www.medscape.com
Results from a study of 45 people suggest that low vitamin D levels may play a role in the pathogenesis of painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy and that vitamin D supplementation could lead to improvement.