This month starts at a hectic pace with several major astrological dynamics kicking in before the Full Moon on August 3. This rapid fire of interplanetary contacts keeps up for the whole of August. It’s easier to count the days that have nothing of note this month, Don’t expect to […]
Health & Lifestyle
It’s August and I don’t know whether to laugh or cry about it. It appears that our transition into a daily life in The Twilight Zone has no intention of leaving us anytime soon. Do not allow anyone to persuade you that this is the ‘New Normal’. This is most […]
In this series of articles (‘Do we understand our child?’) Diana Radeva, child and adolescent psychotherapist sets out to consider the emotional life of children from birth onwards; and how relationships between children and parents evolve over time. It is a view of human growth, which recognises the importance of […]
by Eoin Roe, Chiropractic I wouldn’t be surprised if you are confused by which supplements you should be taking, as supplementation is a very complex subject. I am going to focus on B12 for this article. B12 is only available in our diet from animal products so those who are vegetarian […]
By Amanda Roe, Trauma Therapist & Mind Coach Have you ever reached for a bar of chocolate when you are having a stressful day at work? Or perhaps you have found yourself craving a large bag of crisps while cramming for an exam? Emotionally-led eating is a complex issue driven […]
The Tuition Centre offers grind and revision courses at secondary level in its centres in Bandon and Wilton. When the government ordered school closures in March, the Centre quickly adapted, delivering online tuition to pupils in Cork and beyond. Within weeks they were teaching students from every county in Ireland, […]