Healthy Heart Tip: Nutrition and menopause
The menopause is a natural time in a woman's life usually occurring between the ages of 45-55 and can last a few months to several years.
Read moreDetailsThe menopause is a natural time in a woman's life usually occurring between the ages of 45-55 and can last a few months to several years.
Read moreDetailsThe company was founded by Shweta Mahadik, a NHS physiotherapy specialist, and is now providing care for the borough's residents.
Read moreDetailsFree mental health and wellbeing courses
Read moreDetailsThe special briefing, hosted by The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, was held to discuss the three options for redevelopment of the hospital.
Read moreDetailsIn the UK around one in five women have a common mental health problem, such as depression or anxiety.
Read moreDetailsPoor sleep can negatively impact our heart health, along with many other areas of our physical and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsPositive Thinking Day was last week. This day is meant for one thing: to put everything aside and concentrate on all things positive in life.
Read moreDetailsSeptember is the launch of our #HERdisease campaign, aimed to raise awareness of the fact that 23,000 women die from coronary heart disease every year
Read moreDetailsFOUR MILLION people will receive a covid boost jab from this year as the NHS launches the next phase of its vaccination programme
Read moreDetailsAs the summer holidays come to an end, it's a great idea to think about giving your children a healthy and nutritious start to the next school year.
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