Health

1 December 2007

The common winter cold's and flu's

The common cold and flu (influenza) are very common infections of the upper respiratory tract (nose, throat, ears and sinuses).Colds and flu are caused by viruses. The infections are contagious, ...
1 December 2007

How to help people who are disturbed in their sleep

Almost every child has disrupted sleep now and then, with problems ranging from difficulty settling to nightmares, night terrors or sleepwalking, and excessive sleepiness during the day.Getting a child into ...

30 November 2007

New Survey Reveals Britain’s Dirty Little Habits

A new survey has revealed that 6.6 million people in Britain do not wash their hands after going to the toilet. The survey of 3,000 people conducted by hygiene ...
28 November 2007

Milk and dairy

Calcium is a mineral that strengthens your bones and teeth, and ensures everything runs smoothly with your muscles and nerves. It's especially important for growth. Calcium can continue to add ...
28 November 2007

Fats and sugars

It's this last point that has given fat such a bad reputation. Just 1g of fat provides 9 calories - more than double the calories in 1g of protein or ...
24 November 2007

Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis is caused by an infection, which is usually viral. More than 50 per cent of under-twos affected have an infection with a rotavirus.Bacterial causes are less common but tend ...
24 November 2007

Glandular fever

Glandular fever is a viral infection associated with a high fever.It's also known as infectious mononucleosis or kissing disease (long ago it was realised that the infection was passed on ...
17 November 2007

What Is Juvenile macular degeneration

It's true that the most common form of macular degeneration is age-related but other types of macular degeneration affect much younger people, from teenagers and children to infants.These different forms ...
17 November 2007

What is Acromegaly

Growth hormone (GH) is produced by the pituitary gland. It stimulates the growth of muscle, cartilage and bone.In rare circumstances, the pituitary gland produces excessive amounts of GH. Invariably this ...
16 November 2007

Travel Health Staying Safe In Sun And Snow

Even if it's cloudy, protect yourself from harmful UV rays by using a suncream with a high protection factor. Reapply it every couple of hours and don't forget to protect ...

16 November 2007

Professions and the common cold - who takes the most time off work?

Lawyers, estate agents and librarians take the most time off work due to colds and flu than anyone else, according to a new survey by Multibionta Immune Support.Legal eagles have ...
10 November 2007

Do you need to gain weight?

Many things affect our health, but research has shown that people whose body weight is within a certain range tend to live the longest and enjoy the best health. Those ...
8 November 2007

Confused shoppers over health advice

One in four (26%) people have chosen to ignore government diet and nutrition advice, due to being confused about health and food advice was revealed in research out yesterday (7Nov). ...

7 November 2007

What is epilepsy?

The brain consists of more than 100 billion nerve cells. These all communicate with one another; some provoke others into sending further messages (excitation), while others tend to block them ...
3 November 2007

Nutrition- The Basics, Bread, cereals and potatoes

Apart from potatoes, all the foods listed in this group began life as a grain, such as wheat, rye, corn, rice or barley. Potatoes and grains are very healthy and ...
3 November 2007

What is addiction

There are a lot of misconceptions and a fair bit of uncertainty about the nature of addictions, how they're caused, what course they follow and how best to treat them. ...
2 November 2007

Help Prevent Heart Disease

Smoking and drinking are both linked with heart disease. But while there are no potential health benefits from smoking, moderate drinking can help to protect your heart.One of the most ...
31 October 2007

There’s no such thing as a bad dream…

New research indicates – nightmares are good for you!The 7 Day Nightmare: Mon 29th October - Sun 4th November, Sky Movies Sci-Fi & HorrorSky Movies announced today that they have ...

31 October 2007

Latest statistics on NHS community contraception services released

More men are visiting NHS community contraception clinics according to a report issued today (29 October) by The Information Centre for health and social care. 117,000 men attended a clinic ...
31 October 2007

Improvements to cervical cancer care

More women than ever are being spared the inconvenience of having to repeat their cervical screening test, according to statistics on the Cervical Screening Programme published by The Information Centre ...
27 October 2007

for The Spa Show

The time of year that SAD sufferers dread has crept upon us once again and without much of a summer to mark 2007, the dark winter nights can seem downright ...

27 October 2007

What causes a stroke

A stroke is when an area of the brain is deprived of its blood supply - usually because of a blockage or burst blood vessel - for long enough to ...
27 October 2007

What is heart disease

In CHD, the arteries that supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients become narrowed by atherosclerosis. This restricts the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart, particularly during exertion ...
26 October 2007

Arthritis Care

NICE must rethink denying abatacept, says patient-voice organisation Arthritis CareIn a snub to thousands of people with rheumatoid arthritis, the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has ...