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Genital Herpes, Thrush, Warts & HPV with Consultant in Genitourinary medicine, Dr Aisling Loy. #081

Genital Herpes, Thrush, Warts & HPV with Consultant in Genitourinary medicine, Dr Aisling Loy. #081

  An  in-depth discussion about STI’s such as genital herpes, warts, chlamydia, HPV and the importance of regular STI testing.  We also spoke about bacterial vaginosis (BV) and how many women who think that they have recurrent thrush or chronic candida don’t actually have it at all. Dr Aisling Loy is a consultant in genitourinary medicine in Saint James’s Hospital Guide Clinic and Himerus Health.   Listen to this podcast ladies, you’re going to learn a lot! 

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Irish Women Written out of History with Clodagh Finn #080

Irish Women Written out of History with Clodagh Finn #080

Clodagh is a journalist, writer and collector of stories. We spoke about the Irish woman who made history but who were written out of the history books and Clodagh's quest to bring their stories back to life.

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World Records, Disability and Success with Dr. Sinead Kane #079

World Records, Disability and Success with Dr. Sinead Kane #079

Dr. Sinead Kane has 5% vision and is legally blind, she qualified as the first visually impaired solicitor in Ireland in 2009. She holds two PhD doctorates,  lectures in UCC and she is also an athlete who holds two Guinness world records for running. She is an international keynote speaker on resilience, mindset and teamwork. She is an absolute tonic. You are going to love this podcast! 

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Post-partum care requires teamwork, anxiety in children and teenagers, with Dr. William Kinsella

Post-partum care requires teamwork, anxiety in children and teenagers, with Dr. William Kinsella

Dr. William Kinsella and Laura discuss the importance of the entire family being involved in post-partum care and how the Australian model of care after a baby is born inspired him to set up @nest.familyirl .  They also discuss anxiety in children and teenagers and William’s thoughts on general practice in Ireland.

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