February 22, 2018
In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that measles was at an all time low across Europe, with only 5,273 cases being recorded, and..
February 15, 2018
With reports coming in about the excessively cold temperatures at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, thoughts turn to the discomfort of having cold..
February 8, 2018
February brings with it matters of the heart, in more ways than one. Aside from Valentine’s Day on February 14th, the month also marks a focus on..
February 1, 2018
We recently wrote a blogpost on the symptoms of the menopause, detailing what to expect when entering the perimenopause until menopause occurs...
January 25, 2018
The beginning of this month saw “Blue Monday,” the day coined by PR everywhere as the most miserable day of the year, after a psychologist was..
January 18, 2018
This week’s blogpost comes from a guest author, Professor Aneez Esmail. Aneez is a professor of general practice and a GP himself, and uses Isabel..
January 11, 2018
We’re all familiar with that post-holiday bloated feeling, and given that for many of us, rich foods, sweet puddings, a glass or three of wine and..
January 4, 2018
Back in October we did a post on the effects of stopping smoking, to encourage those who had taken on the Stoptober challenge. With the new year,..
December 29, 2017
Back in 2015 we wrote a post for the New Year on pediatric medical breakthroughs of the past year. This year has been another brilliant year for..
December 14, 2017
It’s no coincidence that more people get ill over the holiday period than any other time of year. Parties, late nights, bad weather, over-indulgence..
December 7, 2017
Menopause is the permanent end of the menstrual period cycle and therefore the end of the fertility period in a woman. In this blogpost we talk about..
November 30, 2017
We have blogged before on first aid procedures that are useful to know, and our recommendations on first aid courses you can take. There are some..