April 25, 2024
Health

BBC Breakfast’s Carol Kirkwood sparks MORE health concerns as worried fans bombard her with well wishes

BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood has sparked even more health concerns as she delivered the weather on the show. The 61-year-old looked radiant as she appeared on the programme this morning in a figure-hugging blue dress. Carol Kirkwood sparked more health concerns on BBC BreakfastCredit: BBC Viewers were worried for her as they feared she

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New study lists the foods that ‘help mental health’

A healthy, balanced diet is linked to better brain health and better mental wellbeing, new research suggests. The study sheds light on how food preferences not only influence physical health, but also significantly impact upon brain health. A balanced diet – which included a balanced amount of vegetables, fruits, cereals, nuts, seeds, pulses, moderate dairy,

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Health & Wellness Food Market Projected to Reach $859.43 billion by 2030

PUNE, India, April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ –The report titled “Health & Wellness Food Market by Type (Fresh & Natural, Functional Foods & Beverages, Heat & Eat), Nature (Genetically Modified Organism Food, Non-Genetically Modified Organism Food), Fat Content, Category, Free From Category, Distribution Channel, Application – Global Forecast 2024-2030” is now available on 360iResearch.com’s offering, presents

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Pacific children get health boost with government immunization commitments – Cook Islands

24 April 2024 – Nine Pacific countries have committed to greater protection for children against life threatening diseases by expanding their immunization programme that has been implemented by UNICEF in collaboration with Ministries of Health and funding from Rotary since 2020. The commitment will see vaccines for Pneumococcal Disease, Rotavirus, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) added

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Not in school – Centre for Mental Health

24 April 2024 The mental health barriers to school attendance Bethan Bottomley and Zainab Shafan-Azhar Rates of school absence have risen significantly since the pandemic. One in five children is persistently absent from school, and 150,000 children missed over half of their school sessions last year. Though improving attendance has become a key government objective,

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Mental Health and Violent Conflict: A Vicious Cycle

People affected by violent conflict may witness traumatic events, be displaced from their homes, separated from their families, exposed to physical and sexual violence, or forced to take up arms as a combatant. All of these experiences raise the risk of developing serious mental disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety. The

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Bibby Stockholm residents report poor mental health and ‘airport-style security’

Multiple former residents told an inquiry conditions on the barge were like being “in prison”, while one said it made them feel like a “zoo animal”. An employee also said they stopped receiving shifts on the barge because they were being friendly to residents. The Bibby Stockholm, moored off the coast of Portland in Dorset, is the only

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New Interactive Map Shows Where Extreme Heat Threatens Health

New Interactive Map Shows Where Extreme Heat Threatens Health People in the U.S. will be able to see where extreme heat is a threat to health with a new interactive tool created by the National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention By Ariel Wittenberg & E&E News A woman shades herself

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I’m An NHS GP – Here’s Why Rishi Sunak’s Wrong About Mental Health

In a speech about what he calls “sick note culture” last Friday, Rishi Sunak said that he would never “dismiss or downplay the illnesses people have,” but suggested that some of the millions of people deemed ineligible to work by the government may be part of a “growing trend” of “over-medicalising the everyday challenges and

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Health chiefs launch probe into popular children’s play farm after 20 people including children as young as one fell seriously ill with sickness and diarrhoea after day out petting lambs and calves

Has YOUR child been affected? Email matt.strudwick@mailonline.co.uk  Health chiefs have launched an investigation into a popular children’s play farm after 20 people including kids as young as one fell seriously ill after a day out petting lambs and calves.  Visitors were struck down with sickness and diarrhoea symptoms after a day out at Gannow Farm,

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