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Cholesterol

What is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a soft waxy substance and is an essential body fat (lipid), that is carried around the body in the blood, it can be found in all the body’s cells. Only a small amount of the cholesterol in the body comes from your diet, it is mostly made in the body […]

Bulimia

What is bulimia? Bulimia nervosa, is an eating disorder known simply as bulimia. Bulimia is the most common of the eating disorders, but is not as physically dangerous as anorexia. Like anorexia, people with bulimia have a fear of becoming fat but unlike those with anorexia their weight is usually within a healthy limit or […]

Bladder Cancer

What is the bladder? The bladder is a hollow balloon like organ that collects and stores urine. It is a stretchy bag, made of muscle tissue. The bladder is lined with a urine-proof membrane, which stops the urine being absorbed back into the body. The kidneys produce urine and it is then carried to the […]

Anorexia

What is anorexia? Anorexia nervosa, simply known as anorexia is an eating disorder that mainly affects young girls around the age of 16-18, but it can affect anyone.  As well as an increasing number of boys and men diagnosed with the condition in recent years, there have been cases of children as young as 6 […]

CardioVascular Disease (CVD) – Heart Disease & Stroke

On this page we describe the causes, symptoms, treatment and most importantly measures you can take to avoid cardiovascular disease. CardioVascular Disease (CVD) is among the main causes of premature death in the U.K., it is a term that describes diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The main forms of CVD are Coronary Heart […]

Incontinence

What is incontinence? Incontinence or urinary incontinence is the inability to hold or control the flow of urine until you are able to get to a toilet. It can be an embarrassing problem and so the majority of people who suffer with incontinence will not seek help. Left untreated incontinence can cause rashes, depression, skin […]

Folic Acid

folic acid tablets

Folic acid is essential for the healthy functioning of the human body. It is present in a range of food sources and supplements that can be bought over the counter or with a prescription by your doctor in liquid form and tablets. It is a nutrient essential during pregnancy for developing a healthy foetus and […]

Endometriosis

What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis can be quite hard to understand and it can be a distressing and painful disease. Endometriosis is a very common condition affecting 10% of reproductive-age women. It is most common between the ages of 20-30 and among those who have not had children. It is also thought to be more common […]

Amniocentesis and Amniotic Fluid

What is amniocentesis? Amniocentesis is a prenatal test that allows your doctor to gather information about your baby’s health and development. How is amniocentesis carried out? Amniocentesis is carried out by inserting a thin, fine needle through the abdomen and into the amniotic sac that surrounds the foetus.  A small sample of the amniotic fluid is […]

Meningitis

What is meningitis? Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the lining surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It can occur at any age but it is most likely to affect young children and young adults. Thankfully, it is a rare illness but although some cases are mild, meningitis can be fatal if not dealt […]

Influenza

Influenza and the common cold We have all heard of influenza and know it can make you feel very ill, but did you know there are only 3 types of the influenza virus (known as A, B and C) but many strains. However, the common cold can be caused by nearly 200 different viruses. What […]

Diphtheria

What is diphtheria? Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection, which mainly affects the nose, throat and occasionally the skin, but in more serious cases, it can attack the heart and nerves. Diphtheria is now very rare in the U.K. and almost all new reported cases are acquired from holidays abroad. What causes diphtheria? Diphtheria […]