Facing a decade-long delay in providing transport supports for people with disabilities, Ireland’s Ombudsman calls for immediate action. Despite numerous governmental commitments, progress remains negligible, leaving the nation’s disability transport in crisis
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Fermented foods and fibre may lower stress levels – new study
When it comes to dealing with stress, we’re often told the best things we can do are exercise, make time for our favourite activities or try meditation or mindfulness.
But the kinds of foods we eat may also be an effective way of dealing with stress, according to research published by me and other members of APC Microbiome Ireland. Our latest study has shown that eating more fermented foods and fibre daily for just four weeks had a significant effect on lowering perceived stress levels.
Interview with Mike Webster, Arvoia
Mike explains how they use AI technologies effectively to understand and predict what customers want next. This helps their clients to streamline their product offerings and to offer better customer service.
Commission loses out in Apple-Ireland tax battle, announces tax abuse clampdown
US technology giant Apple did not unlawfully benefit from state aid as part of corporate tax rulings in Ireland, the general court of the EU said on Wednesday (15 July). The decision annuls the European Commission’s bid to claim €13 billion back in unlawful tax advantages.