Swap alcoholic drinks for non-alcoholic alternatives where possible and aiming for at least three alcohol free days per week. Blackrock Health

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Kickstart your New Year’s health resolutions this month with these top nutrition tips from our Senior Dietitians at Blackrock Health Hermitage Clinic. Prioritise your health this year by following some simple guidelines:

– Prioritise whole foods: Swap processed snacks for nourishing, nutrient-dense snacks such as nuts and dried fruits, fruit and yogurt, cheese and crackers, nutty flapjacks, oat snacks. When opting for convenience snacks be aware of the ingredient list, some snacks which may label themselves as ‘healthy’ alternatives may have a long list of ingredients, generally the more whole ingredients and the shorter the list the better!

– Stay hydrated: Start each day with a glass of water and aim for 8 glasses throughout the day. Proper hydration is key for energy and overall well-being.

– Limit alcohol: Alcohol dehydrates and can cause fatigue which leads to poorer food choices as well as negatively impacting overall health. Swap alcoholic drinks for non-alcoholic alternatives where possible and aiming for at least three alcohol free days per week.

– Stay active: Incorporating some daily movement (outside if possible) will support overall mood, energy levels and health.

– Plan ahead: Try not let busy schedules derail your healthy eating goals. Meal prepping, batch cooking and planning snacks will help you stay on track.

At Blackrock Health, our Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition department is made up of Registered Dietitians who help manage and support a variety of nutritional and medical concerns to patients across our clinics.

If you are interested in outpatient dietetic support please visit our Dietetics & Nutrition pages (https://www.blackrockhealth.com/treat…/dietetics-nutrition) where you will find the many options available.

Therapeutic Physiotherapy can relieve your pain, help you move better and strengthen your weakened muscles❤️👌

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Research shows that exercise is one of the most effective ways of decreasing risk of falling.
Regular exercise will lead to:
  • Stronger muscles, better balance and improved ability and mobility.
  • Reduce risk and occurrence of falls
  • Improve quality of life
  • Encourage physical fitness
  • Reduce fear of falling
  • Physiotherapist can provide you with an independent exercise programme which you can continue at home

Therapeutic Physiotherapy can relieve your pain, help you move better and strengthen your weakened muscles❤️👌

physio network

Research shows that exercise is one of the most effective ways of decreasing risk of falling.
Regular exercise will lead to:
  • Stronger muscles, better balance and improved ability and mobility.
  • Reduce risk and occurrence of falls
  • Improve quality of life
  • Encourage physical fitness
  • Reduce fear of falling
  • Physiotherapist can provide you with an independent exercise programme which you can continue at home

Therapeutic Physio is the best way to keep your ❤️ in tip top 👌

physio network

Research shows that exercise is one of the most effective ways of decreasing risk of falling.
Regular exercise will lead to:
  • Stronger muscles, better balance and improved ability and mobility.
  • Reduce risk and occurrence of falls
  • Improve quality of life
  • Encourage physical fitness
  • Reduce fear of falling
  • Physiotherapist can provide you with an independent exercise programme which you can continue at home

Movement is Life 🧬@HealthBlackrock 💜❤️

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Risk Factors For Heart Disease & Stroke

A risk factor is anything that raises a person’s chance of developing heart disease and stroke. There are two types of risk factor, those you cannot change and, thankfully, those you can change. Up to 80% of the incidence of heart disease can be prevented by modifying risk factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking. The more risk factors you have, the more likely it is that you will develop heart disease and stroke. Focus on the risk factors you can change, because even if you have a family history, there is a lot you can do to reduce your risk.

Risk Factors You Can Change

The risk factors for heart disease and stroke that you can change are all related to your lifestyle. Simple changes, for example what you eat, can help reduce high cholesterol. Taking more exercise can help reduce your blood pressure and your weight. You should be aware of your risk factors for heart disease and stroke and take the necessary steps to reduce them.

Blackrock Health – Womens Health Centre is officially open at 2-5 Warrington Place, Dublin 2!

Blackrock Health Womens Health Centre is officially open at 2-5 Warrington Place, Dublin 2!

From gynaecology to menopause, cardiology to pelvic health – we offer a wide range of services for every stage of your health journey.

Don’t delay your well-being and book your appointment today.

You can access our clinic directly through our website, or with a referral from your GP. Learn more about our patient-centred approach and book an appointment here: https://ow.ly/jGy850XsMvR

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Today, we celebrate the incredible strength and resilience of women across Ireland. At Blackrock Health Womens Health Centre, our commitment to you is 365 days a year.

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Happy #InternationalWomensDay! 💜

Today, we celebrate the incredible strength and resilience of women across Ireland. At Blackrock Health Womens Health Centre, our commitment to you is 365 days a year.

We support women at every stage of life and health journey, from preventive care to specialised treatments. Your health is our priority.

Let’s empower each other and prioritise our health, every single day! 💪

#InternationalWomensDay#BlackrockHealth#WomensHealth#HealthandWellbeing#IWD2026#WomenSupportingWomen