Millennial medics share their prescriptions for good health and wellbeing

Four health professionals born in 2000 each give their prescription for good health
Millennial medics share their prescriptions for good health and wellbeing

Pictured left to right: Intern midwife at CUMH Jessie McCarthy; Cork City intern paramedic Diarmuid Lynch; and intern doctor at Cork University Hospital Lena Dablouk.

Feelgood was launched in April 2000. To commemorate its anniversary, we asked four medics born in the millennial year about their approaches to health and to gauge the nation’s pulse.

All had tips for better health. “Get 20 minutes of sunlight every day,” says Fiona Morahan, intern doctor at the South Infirmary Hospital in Cork. “And when there’s no sunlight, like in winter, take vitamin-D supplements.”

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