7 ways to look after your feet as you age
Your feet are the foundations of the body, yet they are often neglected over the years. This can negatively affect our balance, increase the risk of falling and on the extreme end of the scale prevent us from walking; all things that become more difficult as we age anyway. It’s important to look after your…...
What is anxiety and when does it become a problem?
The word anxiety has become a real “buzzword” in recent years. As popularised by the Kardashian’s who describe not getting the perfect Met Gala dress as having “major anxiety”, it’s no wonder that we all seem to be a little confused when it comes to what the word means and whether we have legitimate reason…...
7 tips to quit smoking in 2020
Although the number of people who smoke has dropped significantly by 1.6 million over the last six years, according to Chemist 4 u, more than 15% of over 18s in the UK still currently smoke while 5.5% vape. "Current records state that smoking is responsible for around 96,000 deaths in the UK every year, and…...
What is internet ‘trolling’ and how can it affect our mental health?
In the aftermath of the shocking suicide of Caroline Flack on February 15th 2020, the world has been forced to take a look at what they share online and the impact that could have on the mental health of other users. Obviously the scale of the online abuse and trolling towards Caroline was heightened due…...
What is the UK government advising about the coronavirus?
The coronavirus is spreading, both across our news channels and the country of China at a rate far quicker than any of us would like to hear. The UK’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said that the new coronavirus "will be with us for at least some months to come”, according to the BBC, and…...
What is high blood pressure and what can be done about it?
Having high blood pressure is something we are brought up being warned to avoid as we travel towards old age, but it is more common than you might think. According to the UK Government, high blood pressure affects more than 1 in 4 adults in England, which was around 12.5 million people in 2015 and…...
When should you stop your elderly parent from driving?
It’s always a difficult transition when a parent becomes too old or too unwell to look after the themselves in the way that they have been used to, and a child has to intervene and step in to pursue a parent-like role ensuring they remain safe. Perhaps they have developed a form of dementia, or…...
What does exposure to pollution do to our bodies?
With the ravaging fires currently consuming Australia being watched by the world, it’s difficult not to consider the dangerous effects of air pollution and what this silent killer can be doing to our bodies without us even knowing it. We know that in China they are big on wearing face masks to protect themselves against…...
Should you eat breakfast?
It seems that every day there is a new story in the news telling us how to eat, what to eat and when to eat; so it’s no wonder we are all confused about what we should be doing. Keto, low-carb, high-carb, fasting, Slimming World - the sheer volume of information and diet plans out…...
How much sleep do we really need?
It’s hard to get enough sleep with increasing working hours, pressures to maintain a social life, electronic devices and the anxieties and stresses of the day racing through our heads. The NHS says that one in 3 of us suffers from poor sleep, and the cost of all those sleepless nights is more than just…...
6 health resolutions to consider for 2020
It’s 2020, which means both a new year and a new decade have arrived. It’s a fresh start and a chance to reinvent yourself if you so wish, finally achieve the goals you have been putting off and become the best version of yourself. Although some people believe that resolutions are nonsense - and they…...
Should I get health insurance?
After the general election there is a mixture of tensions living in the air within the UK. On December 12th it was announced that the Conservative party had won 364 seats to deliver a huge House of Commons majority, meaning Prime Minister Boris Johnson would return to his position of power in Number 10. Whether…...
Tea or coffee: Which is best?
We Brits love to solve all of life’s woes with a hot cup of something. It’s the first thing we offer when we welcome someone into our home and it’s the lubricant for which awkward conversations are facilitated. Although we are well-known tea drinkers - drinking approximately 165 million cups of the stuff a day…...
Simple ways to improve mobility
Mobility is the ability to move or be moved freely and easily. It’s common knowledge that as we age we lose mobility - as we lose muscle mass, strength and bone density - but did you consider that sitting at a desk all day could also affect your mobility just as much as ageing does?…...
How much should we drink over Christmas?
Christmas is around the corner, which means that most of us soon will be indulging on too many mince pies and too many Baileys. While that sounds like most of our ideas of heaven, if drawn out over the whole month of December - or “the Festive” season - our bodies can begin to struggle…...
How to get through Christmas alone
Christmas is an incredibly exciting time for most; especially if you have young children (or are one). However, having to spend Christmas alone - whether you’ve been widowed or estranged from your family - can be very difficult. According to the Campaign to End Loneliness, loneliness can even impact your physical health, as it increases…...
Accessibility for disabled voters in the coming General Election
Talk of politics and heated discussions about Brexit have been consuming the lives of everyone living in the UK over the past year (or more), and things appear to be changing from an anxious simmer about the uncertain future of our country to a fiery boil, as we approach a general election on Thursday 12th…...
Is a vegan diet appropriate for older populations?
A few years ago you might not have even heard of what a vegan diet was, but nowadays veganism is infiltrating our news, social media feeds and shopping aisles daily. You might’ve even considered a vegan diet yourself for its supposed positive health, ethical and environmental benefits. Although it is easier than ever to go…...
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month: How to show your support
We all know what cancer is, and the unfortunate likelihood is that we all probably know someone who has been touched by cancer. But with the enormous amount of different variations of cancer, it can be overwhelming to know how to show your support or even spot the signs of the each individual strain of…...
6 interesting things you didn’t know about hearing aids
If our eyesight is bad, we as a nation have no problem going to the opticians to get glasses - in fact, glasses can be quite the fashion statement. However, the doesn’t seem to be true for hearing aids, and the reason could be that hearing loss is mostly associated with the ageing process. According…...