The NCH CONFERENCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2016 is being held on Saturday, Feb 20th 2016 at The Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE. Our annual one day event…
The frightening and devastating terrorist attack in Paris has had an affect on people the world over – but those who were there and survived can have emotional scars that…
With around one in 10 UK children in Reception year and a fifth of UK children leaving primary school obese, the Government is hard pushed to find an answer to…
UK government ministers are considering whether homeopathy should be put on a blacklist of treatments GPs in England are banned from prescribing, with critics saying it is nothing more than…
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Being popular and successful has become one of the ‘requirements’ of modern living – whether it comes from having a rising career, being a top sport star, having thousands of…
From big bangs and scary masks to huge fake spiders and massive flames, Halloween and Bonfire Night are frightening times for those of us who suffer from a variety of…
When new pharmaceutical drugs are put on trial, they are usually tested against a placebo – some participants are given the real drug and some are given a placebo –…
Almost one in five young people lives with high levels of anxiety, according to figures on wellbeing published by the Office for National Statistics. The study looked at the wellbeing…
While a 20% sugar tax and cutting buy-one-get-one-free deals are part of Public Health England’s ‘key actions’ to tackle people’s addiction to sugar, it appears David Cameron is not in…