Baby Baby Baby: It may be the most natural thing in the world, yet for one in every six Irish couples, the process of conceiving a baby can become a daunting up hill struggle. (Cork Now, May 2008)
The birthing experience: The birth of a baby is considered to be among the most joyful and special events in the life of a woman and her partner, prepared for and anticipated on a scale that few other occasions merit.
Moody Blues: Some say it's a woman's prerogative, others say it's out of our control. Either way, most of us will admit that it's a bane rather than a privilege to have ownership of that most erratic of things - our moods. (Cork Now, December 2008)
Tired of being awake?: Are you one of those unfortunate souls that hover in that twilight zone between wakefulness and eventual fitful sleep, condemned to tossing and turning while the rest of the world slumbers in a haze of blissful Zzzzz'z? If so, consider our tips for a more heavenly experience. (Cork Now, May 2007)
No bones about it: Arthritis, very simply, is defined as "Inflammation of the joints", yet there is nothing simple about the pain that 400,000 Irish people experience every day on account of it. Unbelievably, almost one third of GP visits in this country are related to this disorder, of which there are almost 100 known types. (Cork Now, November 2007)