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Health Blog

  • Top Ten Tips for Heart Health

    Sadly, heart and circulatory disease is very common in the Western World causing many early deaths.

    But there is lots you can do to help your heart achieve a healthier status.

    We share our top ten tips here...

  • What Can You Do If You Have a Fear of Heights?

    It is surprisingly common for people of all ages to have a fear of heights.  This phobia is known as acrophobia.

    When such a fear is experienced, it can also lead to anxiety and panic attacks.  It is said that some three to six percent of people suffer from acrophobia and it is even considered normal for many to feel nervous and tense when high up - with young children and animals having an innate fear of falling.

    We share more information about the symptoms and how you can help to overcome this phobia.

  • Casein and Its Link to Healing Wounds

    Scientists at the University College London in the UK have been doing research, finding that when bandages are infused with casein, which is a protein found in cow's milk and currently used as a weight-training supplement, can significantly speed up would healing when compared with normal  dressings.  But this is not the only natural remedy for wound healing, we also take a look at Manuka honey which has had a similar reputation for centuries.

  • Top Ten Signs and Symptoms of Stress

    There are said to be several secret symptoms of stress, indicators that can point you in the right direction to control their negative impact.  We share the top ten of these...
  • Your Mental Health is as Important as your Physical Health

    Mental health is often in the news. 

    The concern is that although mental health is just as important as physical health, many feel they don't need to seek medical help and should just soldier on regardless.

    There are several questions you need to answer...

  • Natural Solution For Moles

    A common mole is a growth on the skin.  It develops when pigment cells grow in clusters.

    You are likely to have between ten and forty common moles which are usually found above the waist on those areas which can be exposed to the sun - but are seldom found on the scalp, breast or buttocks.

    Find out more about these common moles and why you might consider removing one or more...

  • Moles on Your Body or Face?

    When we have moles on our face, we may find them embarrassing and even a cause for concern. 

    In fact, such moles should always be checked by a dermatologist or your medical practitioner to ensure that they are not such a cause for concern. 

    It is important to know that those moles that appear in  adulthood should always be checked. You can then seriously think about removing them if that is what you wish to do.
  • What are the Early Signs and Symptoms of the Perimenopause?

    We read and hear a lot about the menopause these days but perhaps not so much about the more subtle signs and symptoms of the perimenopause - that stage before the menopause when ostrogen levels begin to fall.

    In fact, they can be so subtle that you might miss them altogether and not realize what is happening to your body.

    In this post, we set out below some of those easy-to-miss and early signs and symptoms of the perimenopause...

  • Top Tips to deal with Migraine Headaches

    Researchers have discovered that one in six people around the world has a headache on any given day - with almost half of these headaches being migraines.
  • Itchy Scalps can be very Irritating!

    An itchy scalp can cause a lot of discomfort.  It is wise to try and find out what is causing the itchiness before you decide on a solution.
  • How to Know if You Have Hives and How to Treat Them

    Hives are red, raised, and very itchy bumps that can form anywhere on the skin, including the scalp. Hives tend to come and go within a few hours but they may well come back again - and if they do come and go on for longer than 6 weeks, they’re called chronic (long-lasting) hives. 
  • Has Research Found a New Cause for Arthritis?

    Rheumatoid Arthritis is a common chronic disease affecting so many worldwide. 

    It causes joint pain swelling and inflammation, beginning at any age but more likely between the years thirty and fifty becoming most common among those in their seventies.