Smoking and its effects on Health – Stop today!
Beneath is a link to an animation designed for use with health workers and the public, describing the health effects and risks of smoking and promoting smoking cessation. Smoking is a leading global cause of sickness, disability and death from cancer, cardiovascular disease and chronic lung disease. Tobacco is the now world’s leading agent of […]
Read More »Fr Murphy AC 5 Mile Road Race Fun Run Walk 2013
Athboy Family Practice are proud to support the forthcoming Fr Murphy AC 5 Mile Road Race Fun Run Walk on Easter Sunday. Online Registration available at www.precisiontiming.primo-solutions.co.uk Sunday 31 March 2013.
Read More »Driving Licence
The Road Safety Authority has changed it’s Drivers Licensing requirements. If you are planning to attend for a drivers licence medical, please log on to www.rsa.ie to ensure that you have all the necessary paperwork required for your application. When attending for your appointment please bring the following: 1. Form D401 or D402 ( depending on […]
Read More »What does Hypertension or High Blood Pressure mean?
We all have blood pressure. It is basically a measurement of the amount of work your heart has to do to pump blood around your body. Everyone’s blood pressure rises and falls during the day, but when it stays high all the time that means that person has high blood pressure or Hypertension (HTN). The […]
Read More »We welcome Dr. Caimen Rooney
We would like to welcome Dr Caimen Rooney who has now joined Athboy Family Practice. Dr Rooney is available for consultation as follows: Wednesday morning walk-in surgery. (No appointment necessary) Wednesday afternoon appointments only from 2.30pm to 5.00pm. Thursday morning appointments only from 9.00am to 12.00pm. Thursday afternoon appointments only from 2.30pm to 5.00pm.
Read More »About cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a cancer of the cells of the cervix (neck of the womb). Cervical cancer is the second most common female cancer in Europe. Cervical cells change slowly and take many years to develop into cancer cells, making cervical cancer a preventable disease. Does cervical cancer run in the family? No. Daughters and […]
Read More »Diabetes – Are you at risk?
The number of people with diabetes in Ireland is growing rapidly. At present there are an estimated 191,000 people with the condition with approximately 30,000 of these undiagnosed. Knowing the symptoms and risk factors for diabetes is important as non-diagnosis can seriously affect your quality of life. Undiagnosed or poor controlled diabetes can damage your […]
Read More »What to do in an Asthma Attack…
Emergency situation – What to do in an Asthma Attack Occasionally an asthma attack may occur no matter how careful you are about taking your asthma treatment and avoiding triggers. An asthma attack normally doesn’t occur suddenly; most people find that asthma attacks are the result of a gradual worsening of symptoms over a few […]
Read More »Are you breast aware?
Being breast aware is about getting to know your breasts so that you know what is normal for you. There is no right way or wrong way to check your breasts, but it should involve both looking and feeling. Find a way you are most comfortable with. This might be when you are in the […]
Read More »Symptoms and diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Symptoms: Cancers that are found within the prostate gland only are known as early prostate cancer. Men with early prostate cancer are unlikely to have any symptoms at all. Prostate cancers usually only cause symptoms when they are large enough to disturb your bladder or press on the tube that drains urine. For that reason, […]
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