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General Health

Lung cancer

Published on 9th May 2015

The lungs The lungs are part of the respiratory system, they are protected from injury by the ribcage and separated from the abdomen by a sheet of muscle called the diaphragm. When you breathe in, air passes from your mouth or nose through the windpipe (trachea). Once in the chest, the trachea divides into 2 […]

Cirrhosis of the Liver

Published on 9th May 2015

What is cirrhosis of the liver? Cirrhosis is a medical term and means hardening of an organ or scarring. This basically means that healthy tissue has been destroyed leaving scar tissue which can block the flow of blood through an organ. This condition is referred to as Cirrhosis of the Liver. The liver is by far […]

Liver Cancer

Published on 9th May 2015

Liver cancer happens when cells begin to multiply at a faster rate than they should and the unwanted cells form a growth. There are 2 main types of liver cancer and these are: Primary cancer – this means the cancer started in the liver. This type of cancer is quite rare in the U.K. Secondary […]

Leukaemia

Published on 9th May 2015

The majority of people have heard of leukaemia and understand that it is a form of cancer affecting the blood. Before we explain what leukaemia is, it is helpful to have some knowledge about where blood is made and what it is made up of. What is bone marrow? Bone marrow is a soft spongy […]

Kidney Infection

Published on 9th May 2015

The kidneys Your body has two kidneys one on each side of your abdomen, they are shaped like a bean. Each kidney is about the size of fist, the kidneys make urine, which then drains down the tubes (ureter’s) and into the bladder. The bladder then stores the urine until you pass it through the […]

Irritable bowel syndrome

Published on 9th May 2015

What is irritable bowel syndrome? Irritable bowel syndrome, known as IBS for short is a common disorder of the digestive system. Approximately 1 in 5 people in Britain suffer with IBS. It is usually more common in women but this may be just because more women seek medical attention for IBS. What causes irritable bowel […]

Hughes syndrome

Published on 9th May 2015

What is Hughes syndrome? Hughes syndrome, also known as antiphospholipid syndrome or ‘sticky blood’ is a disorder characterized by blood clotting, both in the arteries and veins. What causes Hughes Syndrome? Hughes syndrome is caused by the presence of antibodies in the blood, called antiphospholipid antibodies. These antibodies make the immune system work too hard, […]

Stomach Ulcer / Peptic Ulcer

Published on 9th May 2015

What is a stomach ulcer? A stomach ulcer also known as peptic ulcers is an actual break / sore on the protective lining of your digestive tract. The digestive tract consists of the stomach, oesophagus, duodenum and intestines. Ulcers on the stomach are known as gastric ulcers, ulcers on the duodenum are known as duodenal […]

HIV and AIDS Virus

Published on 9th May 2015

HIV and AIDS HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus it is a virus that attacks the cells in your immune system. As the immune system weakens your body loses its ability to fight infection. At the end of 2015 there was around 101,200 people in the UK living with HIV. Once a person becomes infected […]

Blood Pressure

Published on 9th May 2015

What is blood pressure? As the blood circulates around the body, it is under pressure. The blood pressure is a result of the pumping action of the heart and the resistance of the vessels, through which the blood flows. When blood pressure is high it puts an unnecessary strain on the heart and blood vessels. […]

Hepatitis

Published on 9th May 2015

What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is an inflammation (swelling and tenderness) of the liver, an organ which is essential to life. If the liver does not function properly, it can cause serious illness. Hepatitis is usually caused by a virus, but other factors like drugs, alcohol and toxins may play a role. There are several viruses […]

Healthy Balanced Diet

Published on 9th May 2015

What is a healthy balanced diet? This section contains details on what a healthy diet should consist of and why each vitamin and mineral is an essential part of staying healthy. The majority of people in this country eat too much fat and not enough fibre and for most people a healthy diet is simple […]