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Hospital to hold talk for women
port with at least some of the 60% of imports also comprising of raw materials later to be exported.
“With the value of exports up to 3.5 times that of imports it is clear to see how important the export sector is to the economy and indeed, how successful the State’s FDI strategy has been.” rebecca, who is an expert on Endometriosis said: “There is no cure for Endometriosis, but treatments aimed at controlling symptoms are available. These include painkillers, hormone medicines, contraceptives and surgery. other things that can help include a good diet, reducing stress, promoting sleep, exercise and physiotherapy.”
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The consultation period will close on Friday, april 28.
The 3FM project is the final piece of the port’s masterplan and it is hoped to have it completed by 2040 to provide some of the new capacity needed for the future.
The 3FM project follows on from the first two master plan phases, which were focused on the port lands north of the bay – the alexandra Basin redevelopment which is nearing completion and MP2 –designed to provide capacity for larger vessels in the north port, which has recently commenced construction.
The new project will significantly increase port activities on the company’s southern lands at the Poolbeg peninsula with the development of the largest container terminal in Ireland in front of the ESB’s Poolbeg Power Station.
TaLLaGHT University Hospital (TUH) will kick off its ‘Let’s talk about’ series of free public lectures on health matters at 2pm, on March 28th in the Conference room in Tallaght Library.
First up will be rebecca McEvoy, a Clinical Nurse Manager with specialist training in Endometriosis, who will give a talk explaining the condition and what can be done to treat it. Endometriosis is experienced by one in 10 women in Ireland and it is a lifelong condition. It happens when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, grows outside of the uterus. This causes pain and in some cases makes it difficult for women to get pregnant. It is a long term condition that can have a significant impact both physically and emotionally on women’s lives.






