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Major new research chronic pain in older adults

Major new research chronic pain in older adults

New University of Limerick research to assess the importance of exercise in chronic pain management for older people  Release 1 Oct 2024  Image attached (REPRO FREE) University of Limerick in partnership with Chronic Pain Ireland and Limerick Sports Partnership is...
Breaking Barriers: Sex and Gender in Chronic Pain a hybrid event

Breaking Barriers: Sex and Gender in Chronic Pain a hybrid event

Breaking Down Barriers: University of Galway and Chronic Pain Ireland Host Event on Sex and Gender in Chronic Pain Experts gather to explore the gender divide in chronic pain, shedding light on critical differences and advancing the conversation on effective...
Empower yourself by taking an active role in your pain management

Empower yourself by taking an active role in your pain management

Empower yourself.  Take an active role in pain management strategies. Living with chronic pain is challenging, especially if we are wholly reliant on the medical world to do everything for us. In this situation it’s easy to feel powerless, helpless and start to lose...

Work and Access programme launched

Work and Access programme launched The Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, has launched Work and Access, an exciting new Employment Programme aimed at removing barriers in the workplace for people with a disability and assist to gain or maintain...
Shingles Vaccine adult immunisation update and report

Shingles Vaccine adult immunisation update and report

Chronic Pain Ireland Statement on Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Vaccine Report   July 26 2o24 Last Friday saw the publication of HIQA’s health technology assessment (HTA) on including the herpes zoster (HZ) vaccination in Ireland’s adult immunisation programme....
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