Health

The ever easy teething help
Teething is the process by which infants teeth sequentially appear by breaking through the gums and can start as early as three months or as late, in some cases, as twelve months.
Volvo helps drivers combat hayfever
Volvo has gone a long way to helping hay fever sufferers reduce their symptoms whilst in a car by fitting all of its models with either an Air Quality System (AQS) or Pollen Filter, as standard.
Fever and pain relief in children: Advice for parents
A new campaign has been sponsored by Nurofen for Children, to help dispel common myths and better educate mums on two of the most common pain relieving medicines after new figures reveal the majority of mums need to stop and consider if the type of medicine they give their child is truly the most suitable treatment.

Cornish coastal living improves health
People living by the seaside are more likely to feel fit and healthy according to a new analysis of census data for England.
The London Olympics: 2012 Children to live 30 years longer
This year will see the Olympics being held in London for the third time. As the city prepares to play host to the Games, one enhanced annuity firm, Partnership, has published research showing that babies born in 2012 will live significantly longer than those born in 1908 and 1948, when the Olympics were previously held in London.
The future of the Pharma industry
Biotech prophet, Steven Burrill, recently gave a speech on Biotechnology as the future of Pharma industry.

Fighting heart disease with Ateronon
For people with concerns about their heart health, or for those with high cholesterol, a one-a-day naturally sourced food supplement containing tomato extract could have the answer.
Una Healy's top tips to tackle unpredictable summer weather
It's officially the wettest summer since records began and new research released today has estimated that over 3 million Britons are actually so fed up with the weather's whims they are planning to emigrate.
Employers urged to take 3 steps to improve mental health
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Care Services Minister Paul Burstow will today call upon employers to take three simple steps to improve the mental health of their staff, and will issue a call to everyone in society to play their part in reducing stigma.

Summer worridays
1 in 3 people in the UK worry about the cost of their summer holiday, according to a new survey by Bach Original Flower Remedies.
Tips for staying hayfever free
Every year hayfever affects up to 18 million people in the UK. Often confused with a summer cold due to similar symptoms, including a runny and blocked nose, itchy and watery eyes and generally feeling run down, hayfever is one of the country's most common allergies.

Summer washout leaves many at risk of Vitamin D deficiency
As autumn follows a summer bereft of sunshine, 1 in 6 of us are already at risk of suffering a severe deficiency of vitamin D with many children at risk.
Don't forget your toothbrush
If you're going overseas to escape the glum British weather, don't be left without a smile because of poor oral health.
Business decline hits health of UK managers
UK managers are working longer hours in more stressful conditions to cope with the recession, with serious effects on their physical and mental health, according to a new report comparing the wellbeing of managers in 2012 with those in 2007.

Pop-up GP service launches at East London hospital
BMI The London Independent Hospital has announced the launch of its pop-up ‘Rapid Access Medical’ service, that will provide people with convenient access to private GP’s during the duration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.