Health

13 October 2009

Cancer Cells May Be Passed From Mother To Unborn Baby

Research has proved that a mother can pass her cancer cells onto her unborn baby.Though the cases are very rare cases where a mother and child to share the same ...
12 October 2009

Breast Surgery - Post Surgery Breast Forms

After breast surgery, it can be difficult adjusting to the many changes in your life and coming to terms with a new appearance.Recognising that individual women have individual needs, the ...
9 October 2009

Get Over the Taboo

As a nation we still struggle to open up about embarrassing conditions and would prefer to suffer in silence rather than seek medical advice. According to a new survey conducted ...

29 September 2009

Men At Risk From Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome

Men across the UK are being urged to ‘Revive Your Drive’ following the launch of a new campaign to raise awareness of Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome (TDS).The campaign developed by Bayer ...

25 September 2009

Sally Gunnells Guide To All Round Health

Looking good in the mirror is all very well, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re really fit and healthy. Smoking, drinking, crash diets and a lack of exercise take ...

20 September 2009

Pink Army March To Combat Breast Cancer

Women from around the UK marched through the streets of London today in a pink march to encourage people to join the fight for women’s survival.  The Cancer Research UK ...
18 September 2009

Newu Fitness First Personal Trainer

Want to get toned, lose weight do you want to eat healthy? Do you feel the ideal solution would be a personal trainer? Cannot afford the cost? Well Wii may ...
11 September 2009

Why You Should't Eat At Your Computer

If you’re reading this at your PC, you’re probably inches away from a keyboard harbouring more bacteria than the average toilet seat.Rentokil is asking workers to drop the habit of ...

9 September 2009

Teens Don't Talk To Friends About Problems

Almost half of teenagers (48%) don’t talk to their friends about personal problems because they think they’ll be considered silly or different, and nearly a third (31%) feel that their ...

8 September 2009

The Jennifer Trust Wins Lottery Award

A host of celebrities including Peter Andre, Kirsty Gallacher and Lisa Snowdon, hit the red carpet at this year's star-studded National Lottery Awards - a glamorous, gala ceremony shown live ...

3 September 2009

Celebs Share Memories for Alzheimer's Research

Sir Michael Parkinson, Tony Robinson and Sir Terry Pratchett are among the celebrities joining party leaders Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg in launching the Alzheimer’s Research Trust campaign, ...
2 September 2009

Avon Launches New Breast Cancer Campaign

Avon, the world's biggest supporter of the breast cancer cause, today announces the launch of a new online film and viral campaign which will spread a crucial message about breast ...
28 August 2009

Women On The March For Breast Cancer

Women from around the UK marched through the streets of London today in a pink march to encourage people to join the fight for women’s survival. The Cancer Research UK march ...
25 August 2009

Zoe Salmon Calls For More Charity Donations

TV presenter Zoe Salmon bowled over passing shoppers in a charity shop window today in a bid to increase stock donations.The TV star spent the morning as a live mannequin ...
21 August 2009

VIDEO STORY: Holidays and love lives ruined by poor digestive health – new report.

A new study reveals that UK workplaces and the nation’s holidays and love lives are being significantly affected by the population’s poor digestive healthThe report called ‘Digestive Matters’ shows that ...
21 August 2009

Living with a long term health condition – Antony’s story

There are 15.4 million people in England with a long term health condition (LTC), which are those conditions that cannot, at present be cured, but can be controlled by medication ...
12 August 2009

Millions of Brits at risk of serious health problems thanks to poor vitamin D intakes: new study rep

Millions of British people are at risk of developing serious health conditions because of low vitamin D levels declares a new scientific review commissioned by the Health Supplements Information Service ...
7 August 2009

The National Lottery Awards: The Jennifer Trust

Type I Spinal Muscular Atrophy, or SMA, is the biggest genetic killer of infants, yet very few people have heard of the disease.SMA is a rare neuromuscular condition, which is ...

7 August 2009

The National Lottery Awards: See Ability

In the UK today there are one and a half million people with a learning disability, and an estimated one in three of these people have problems with their eyesight. These ...

7 August 2009

The National Lottery Awards: The Feel Good Factory

37-year-old mother of two Maria Phipps from Mountain Ash, South Wales, suffered for many years with depression, living on Incapacity Benefit. Joining The Feel Good Factory’s Parent and Toddler Group ...

30 July 2009

Jackie Brambles Interview: Ambassador For The National Lottery Awards

Now in their sixth year, The National Lottery Awards aim to recognise the incredible difference that Lottery-funded projects - both large and small - have made to people, places and ...

29 July 2009

Flu - Don't Get It

Top Ten Tips for Staying Free of FluCases of swine flu in the UK have just doubled and the reality is that it will be coming to an office, school ...
21 July 2009

Celebrities come together to support the ‘Wall of Life’

Celebrities come together to support the ‘Wall of Life’   Top celebrities including Noel Edmonds,  Bill Bailey, Will Carling, David Gower and Trisha Goddard have put their support behind the Wall of Life, an interactive campaign ...
10 July 2009

Breast Cancer Screening Overdiagnosise

According to a report from the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Copenhagen one in three breast cancer patients identified in public screening programs may be treated unnecessarily. Researchers said their results ...