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Intermittent fasting: Here s what you need to know

Here s what you need to know about intermittent fasting 00:00:00 / 00:00:00       Professor Francis Finucane - Consultant Endocrinologist in Galway University Hospital - described intermittent fasting as simply a process where food intake is restricted to specific times . He said: “The idea with it is that ultimately that you reduce your food intake over the time, on average. That would lead to weight loss and a reduction in the risks associated with excess weight.” He noted there are some studies suggesting it can lead to ‘modest weight loss’ in the short-term - potentially around 3 kg in people who go on the programme for a period of months.

Gerry Kelly - Lissycasey - Clare FM

Husband of Mary CONTINUE READING BELOW A private funeral mass will take place in Our lady of the Wayside Church, Lissycasey at 1pm on Sunday. Followed with burial afterwards in the local cemetery. The mass can be viewed in the Lissycasey Parish Webcam. House private please. Add Your Condolence Below Please use the condolence box below. Your message will be held for review before being published. Enter your name as you wish it displayed, you are not required to fill in email subject, then press send. If you are viewing this on the Clare FM app, please visit our website to leave a condolence

State-run hospitals take in €12m a year from car parking charges

Revenue According to the latest available figures for 2019, Galway University Hospital, part of the Saolta group of hospitals, made €1,451,195 from car parking fees, as part of an arrangement with a private operator. Other hospitals in the group using privately run car parks include Sligo University Hospital (which took in €138,443), Portiuncula University Hospital (€115,037) and Letterkenny University Hospital (€55,506). Mayo University Hospital runs its own car park, which made €280,424. University Hospital Waterford, which is part of the South/South West hospital group, was paid €1,204,044 from a private company as part of its car parking arrangements. In terms of hospital group-run car parks, Cork University Hospital made €2,595,070, University Hospital Kerry took in €715,820 and South Tipperary General generated €325,490.

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