Health

3 September 2007

Why You Should Learn First Aid Procedures

A blocked airway can kill someone in three to four minutes, but it can take more than eight minutes for an ambulance to arrive. So a simple procedure such as ...
3 September 2007

Boost your fertility

Eat well: if you're a woman, a nutritious, balanced diet will help improve your general health and wellbeing, and ensure your body is able to nourish a baby. If you're ...
31 August 2007

Injuries and treatment

Injury can affect your bones, muscles, joints or the connective tissues that hold them together - the tendons and ligaments. Most of the time the cause of your injury can ...
31 August 2007

Why Children and young peopleShold Keep Fit

In the most official recent survey, doctors found 16.6 per cent of boys and 16.7 per cent of girls aged under ten are obese Three in ten boys and four in ...
29 August 2007

World's Biggest Coffee Morning fund raiser for Macmillan Cancer Relief

Martin Clunes - best know for his role as Gary in Men Behaving Badly and star of the new series ‘ The Man Who Lost His Head’ - is also ...
29 August 2007

Why You Should Keep Fit

The pressures of home and family life can also mean it feels as if there's little time left to fit in exercise. It's certainly tough to get started.So, it's worth ...
29 August 2007

Escaping for some last minute sun? Use Sterimar to help you maintain your well-being when flying.

We’ve had the wettest summer since records began more than 240 years ago*! If you’re jetting off for some last minute sun keep healthy abroad with tips from leading travel ...
24 August 2007

Suicide among women

Around the world, around one million people commit suicide each year, including more than 6,000 in the UK and Ireland. Around 1,500 of these are women.Although the number of young ...
24 August 2007

Eating disorders

The main symptom is the relentless pursuit of thinness through self-starvation. This may become so extreme that it's life-threatening. It most frequently affects young women, but anorexia is found among ...
22 August 2007

Health Fir Safety

If possible, check that your holiday accommodation is equipped with smoke detectors and sprinkler systems when you book. If it doesn't, you might want to think about taking your own ...
22 August 2007

Health On the road

Trauma, especially motor vehicle crashes, is a leading cause of death and disability across the world. The risk of car, minibus or motorcycle-related death may be seven to 13 times ...
20 August 2007

Almost A Half of Brits Don't Know the Dangers of Saturated Fat

Nearly half the population (45%) do not realise that saturated fat is very bad for health according to new statistics released today.One in seven of us does not realise ...
18 August 2007

Phobias and panic attacks

Most of us have panicked with good reason at some time. The traffic light goes green, we start to cross the road, a car approaches fast and makes no sign ...
16 August 2007

Survey Highlights Women's Ignorance Around Cancer Risk

Almost half of women in Great Britain do not know about the link betweendiet and cancer risk, according to a new survey.The YouGov survey, commissioned by World Cancer Research Fund ...
16 August 2007

Eastenders Star Calls For Women's Help

Women are invited to join soap star Kellie Shirley and run for Mencap in LondonKellie Shirley, the actress who plays the character of Carly Wicks in BBC soap Eastenders, is calling on ...

15 August 2007

Can I speed up my metabolism

The term 'metabolic rate' refers to the energy (calories) you expend over a day just keeping your body functioning - your heart beating and your lungs breathing, for example. This ...
15 August 2007

Do you need to lose weight

If your BMI or waist circumference is above the healthy range you're at increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers such as colon, prostate and breast cancer.You're also ...
13 August 2007

Be kind to skin during pregnancy & beyond

Pregnancy and post delivery are times when the pH of your intimate skin can change. When pH becomes unbalanced you may be open to increased risk of irritation, discomfort and ...

13 August 2007

First Respose Launches Free Midwife Helpline

Health News: Got a Question About Pregnancy? Want To Speak To A Midwife? Log on to the FREE First Response Midwife Helpline.Whether you’re thinking about pregnancy, actively trying or just ...

13 August 2007

Arrive Revived With Sterimar

We all know that flying can take its toll on our skin but did you know it can also affect our wellbeing due to the change in humidity in the ...

11 August 2007

Anaemia

Each time we breathe in, oxygen is absorbed from our lungs and into the blood stream. The red blood cells carry a protein called haemoglobin into which oxygen is absorbed ...
11 August 2007

Arthritis

There are about 200 different kinds of arthritis. The most common type is osteoarthritis (or degenerative arthritis), where the cartilage that protects the bones gets worn away. This makes joints ...
8 August 2007

Acromegaly And Growth Hormone

The pituitary gland is responsible for producing many different hormones. Some of these hormones act directly on parts of the body, while some trigger other glands to release their own ...
6 August 2007

Cut 100 calories

Many of us will gain an extra 2lbs a year throughout our adult lives without even noticing.That might not sound like much, but left unchecked that could add up to over four ...