by Breffni O'Brien | Nov 11, 2022 | Sexual Health
Testicular cancer is a serious condition but it has a good prognosis and can be cured in over 95% of cases, especially if caught early on… that’s why regular self-examination is important! In fact, most testicular cancers are found by men themselves or...
by Breffni O'Brien | Jun 17, 2022 | General Health
It’s estimated that men visit their GP half as much as women do. So, with men much more likely to avoid seeking medical advice, what changes should they be looking out for as they age? As part of Men’s Health Week 2022, we have put together a guide...
by Breffni O'Brien | Mar 24, 2022 | General Health
Women’s health concerns change at different stages of our lives, and as we age, we need to keep an eye on certain things. So, what health concerns should women be mindful of? Establishing a habit of monitoring your health at all ages is essential, so we have put...
by Erin May | Oct 4, 2017 | General Health
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Ireland. It’s estimated that one in every 11 women will be diagnosed with the disease. If you have any symptoms or concerns, remember you can always speak to a Webdoctor GP today. Speak with a GP today How to check your...
by Denise | Nov 14, 2016 | General Health
According to the Irish Cancer Society, one in three people in Ireland will develop cancer during their lifetime. Around 30,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year and by 2020, this number is expected to rise to over 40,000 per year. In Ireland, the five most...