Life with a hidden illness: young Harwich woman’s campaign to support people with ME
Fixer Ashleigh Lovett loves music and sport, but two years ago she was struck down with an illness that made following her passions much more... read more
08.10.2013 • By Fixers
Time to break the stigma: Bristol woman launches self-harm support website
A young woman from Bristol who has recovered from self-harm after a four year struggle, has created a website to improve support for anyone... read more
29.09.2013 • By Fixers
ONLY THE FITTEST WILL SURVIVE AS THOUSANDS TAKE ON URBAN OBSTACLE COURSE IN LONDON
Men’s Health Survival of the Fittest is a high octane 10km running-based event that will once again see Battersea Power Station transformed into a... read more
26.09.2013 • By Rat Race Adventure Sports
Footballers tackle baldness and win, so why not you?
It seems that whilst footballers and their coaches may enjoy the immense trappings of success that are part and parcel of the professional game... read more
21.09.2013 • By FUE Hair Clinics
Counselling help for people with Aspergers and ADHD
Relate is the well respected charity providing support for all the family when they have difficulties in their relationships. Relate Dorset and... read more
02.09.2013 • By Relate Dorset and South Wiltshire
MotivatePT Give Away 12-Week Body Transformation Package To Ten Lucky Winners
Leading personal training brand, MotivatePT are giving away a 12-week body transformation package to 10 winners consisting of 2 personal training... read more
19.08.2013 • By MotivatePT
Facing facts: 44% of Bell’s Palsy Patients Do Not Receive Recommended Treatment
A recent study in the British Medical Journal[1] has revealed that almost half of patients with facial paralysis are not receiving recommended... read more
15.08.2013 • By Facial Palsy UK
UK Government threatens recuperative holidays for Chernobyl Children
Children from Belarus, the country worst affected by the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, are currently enjoying happy summer holidays with English... read more
15.08.2013 • By Chernobyl Children's Project
Luton woman encourages young people in foster care to ‘open up’ and accept support
A young woman from Luton, who has been in foster care for over seven years, wants to encourage other young people in care to accept help when it is... read more
13.08.2013 • By Fixers
Young carers in Worcester highlight the challenges they face on a daily basis
A group of young carers from Worcester are campaigning for young people and teachers to understand the challenges they face on a daily basis.... read more
13.08.2013 • By Fixers
Sean Hepburn Ferrer becomes Rare Disease Day Ambassador
Sean Hepburn Ferrer has become a Rare Disease Day Ambassador for EURODIS, the European organisation for rare diseases. Sean Ferrer's mother, the... read more
07.08.2013 • By Pseudomyxoma Survivor
Professor Sue Hill OBE Officially Opens Action for Deafness Head Office
Thursday 1st August 2013 Professor Sue Hill OBE officially opened the new Action for Deafness Head Office on Sussex Road Haywards Heath on... read more
02.08.2013 • By Action for Deafness
Mandatory Training Updates More Important Following National Bereavement Survey
After a national bereavement survey criticises the level of medical care from staff, mandatory training courses from agencies like Global Health... read more
05.08.2013 • By Global Health Professionals
Majority of Lens Wearers Unaware of UV Blocking Contact Lenses
We often think about wearing sunglasses to protect our eyes from the sun’s glare, but as a contact lens wearer do you know if your contact lenses... read more
02.08.2013 • By GetLenses.co.uk
PMP Awareness Month brings attention to rare cancer
Changes in bowel habit, loss of appetite and abdominal swelling are all symptoms of many common illnesses but they are are also key symptoms of... read more
31.07.2013 • By Pseudomyxoma Survivor
RLSB response to 'Big leap' towards curing blindness in stem cell study story
Britain has always had proud record as a world leader in research into preservation of sight. The news today is another major step long that... read more
22.07.2013 • By The Royal London Society for Blind People
Maintenance of air-conditioning vital to prevent Legionnaire’s disease
Well it looks like summer is finally here and with July promising to be a heat wave, air-conditioning across the country will start to be used that... read more
08.07.2013 • By Great Supplies
East Belfast launches RAPID a new scheme to get drugs off the streets
RAPID’ (Remove all Prescription and Illegal Drugs) is a community safety initiative that promotes the removal of all illegal or unused prescription... read more
19.06.2013 • By Falcon PR
Moderate drinking during pregnancy does not appear to harm baby’s neurodevelopment
Moderate drinking during pregnancy — three to seven glasses of alcohol a week — does not appear to harm fetal neurodevelopment, as indicated by the... read more
18.06.2013 • By Falcon PR
A new survey claims personality traits can be revealed by a person’s favourite crisp flavour
• Are nerds more inclined to dabble in the pongy flavours? • Do the fearless prefer spicy flavours? Research delving into the bizarre... read more
17.06.2013 • By Pressat Main
SurModics Signs License Agreement with Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals
SurModics, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRDX), a leading provider of drug delivery and surface modification technologies to the healthcare industry, announced... read more
15.06.2013 • By Falcon PR
Two Women, Six Episodes of Bell’s Palsy – A Wish List for Future Care
Nicola Hawkes (40) and Laura Hickey (30) have both been battling Bell’s palsy, the most common form of facial paralysis, since the age of 17. Both... read more
11.06.2013 • By Facial Palsy UK
Health Minister Edwin Poots this evening praised nurses for making a real difference across the Health Service.
The Minister was speaking at the annual Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2013 Awards ceremony. Paying tribute to... read more
07.06.2013 • By Falcon PR
Young Norwich woman helping to battle eating disorders
A young woman from Norwich, who has a disorder that makes her feel compelled to eat, has created a website to support others with similar... read more
06.06.2013 • By Fixers
Young people in Belfast say be happy in the skin you’re in
A group of Fixers from Belfast are launching an innovative campaign to fight back against the culture of body ‘perfection’ on social media.... read more
03.06.2013 • By Fixers
‘It’s so easy for people to turn a blind eye as it’s not a visible illness’
A young man from Liverpool wants more support to be given to teenagers who experience depression. Fixer Michael Aston, 19, feels this serious... read more
03.06.2013 • By Fixers
SJS Solutions - Optymyse wallboard installations for Canada
SJS Solutions are pleased to announce its first ShoreTel wallboard installations in its growing Canada marketplace. Working with leading... read more
30.05.2013 • By SJS Solutions Ltd.
New era of education and training for NHS staff
Health Minister Dr Dan Poulter has today announced a wide ranging series of measures to improve the training, values and education of all NHS staff... read more
28.05.2013 • By Falcon PR
Dudley families encouraged to ‘get fit’ at basketball event supported by Birmingham Knights
A group of basketball-mad students from Dudley concerned about rising levels of obesity in the area are holding a basketball ‘get fit’ event.... read more
20.05.2013 • By Fixers
CroMedicor can help you get the body you deserve with Vaser Lipo and other esthetic treatments up to 65% off
Croatia is the new hot spot for high quality esthetic treatments in Europe! With prices for most popular esthetic treatments up to 65% off and only... read more
15.05.2013 • By CroMedicor
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