Recent research shows that phobias could be alleviated if images of the perceived threat were flashed before the phobic person, allowing the brain to regulate emotional and behavioural responses to…
While research has shown that more children are nearly twice as likely to try e-cigarettes above smoking, there is concern that ‘youth e-cigarette use may become a public health issue…
Anxiety is at a high level among children in the UK with a recent survey showing that almost 66% of children aged 10 and 11 worry ‘all the time’. The…
Saturday 24th June 2017 The Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street London W1G 0AE Our annual one day conference is an opportunity to liaise with colleagues, be inspired by our peers, be entertained, enlightened and informed.
Most of us are annoyed by the sound of someone eating – particularly if it’s a packet of crisps in the cinema or theatre. But for some, this and other…
A recently released report by the Royal Society for Public Health has revealed that one in three people are living with sleep disorders and four out of 10 are not…
A survey of nearly 7,000 sexually active women found that around 10% of British women finds sex painful, many due to a medical condition but there are also women with…
Almost a third of 2,000 UK teenagers, polled for a body confidence campaign by Be Real, avoid activities like PE because of fears about their looks and the campaign says…
Unresolved mental health problems lie at the heart of some of our greatest social challenges in the UK, says the Royal-backed charity Heads Together which aims to challenge mental health…
A survey by The Prince’s trust has revealed that political upheaval, job worries and low self-confidence have left young people anxious and daunted with 58% saying political events had made…