As human beings we all have two sets of teeth, the baby set which we get 20 of, start to come through from 6-12 months and usually have all their teeth by the age of 3...... Read full article
As we embrace hybrid working, a portable self-relaxation tool is needed more than ever to combat both mental and physical issues as a result of this revolutionary change in our workplace.... Read full article
Ever been curious about using hypnosis to treat chronic pain? If medications and targeted interventional treatments aren't helping the pain, then hypnosis can offer an alternative. Read more from the British society of clinical and academic hypnosis.... Read full article
Cosmetic dentistry is increasing in demand, and when it comes to how our teeth look, the brightness and whiteness of our smiles are high up on the list. ... Read full article
Returning to work after maternity leave can be a very difficult transition, especially after your first baby. With extended periods of maternity leave available, it can be up to a year since you had to navigate working life... Read full article
Believe it or not, pelvic floor issues are far more common than you may think. Symptoms can range from urinary frequency /urgency to stress incontinence and significantly impact day-to-day activities. ... Read full article
Across the UK there are approximately 11,826 community pharmacies, all of whom have a dedicated team on hand to help you with your specific health and wellbeing goals, questions and concerns.... Read full article
You may have heard about CBD (Cannabidiol) but perhaps aren’t sure of what it is, where it comes from or what it can be used for. There are also lots of misconceptions when it comes to CBD and myths associated with it.... Read full article
The subject of pelvic floor health is something we hear a lot about. So, let’s start off by understanding some anatomy and physiology – what is our pelvic floor muscle and where is it? ... Read full article
New research from the University of Cambridge has found that a shortage of GPs in deprived neighbourhoods in England could ‘widen health inequalities.’... Read full article