Eating Disorders Awareness Week

YES, MEN GET EATING DISORDERS TOO But really, #StrangerThingsHaveHappened Eating Disorders Awareness Week | 27 February – 5 March Around 1 in 4 people with eating disorders are men. And yet in 2023, their symptoms can still go unnoticed by those around them. We’d sooner put the signs down to fussy eating, a busy schedule — even […]

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Eating Disorders Awareness Week

YES, MEN GET EATING DISORDERS TOO But really, #StrangerThingsHaveHappened Eating Disorders Awareness Week | 27 February – 5 March Around 1 in 4 people with eating disorders are men. And yet in 2023, their symptoms can still go unnoticed by those around them. We’d sooner put the signs down to fussy eating, a busy schedule — even […]

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Women with satisfying relationships tend to have fewer chronic illnesses

Women with satisfying relationships tend to have fewer chronic illnesses: University of Queensland research has found women who have quality relationships in their 40s and 50s are less likely to develop multiple chronic conditions in older age. Lead author Dr Xiaolin Xu, from the UQ School of Public Health, found that having unsatisfying social relationships […]

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Women with satisfying relationships tend to have fewer chronic illnesses

Women with satisfying relationships tend to have fewer chronic illnesses: University of Queensland research has found women who have quality relationships in their 40s and 50s are less likely to develop multiple chronic conditions in older age. Lead author Dr Xiaolin Xu, from the UQ School of Public Health, found that having unsatisfying social relationships […]

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Reproductive factors in women contribute to risk of cardiovascular disease

Reproductive factors in women contribute to risk of cardiovascular disease: An earlier first birth, a higher number of live births, and starting periods at a younger age are all linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular problems in women, according to new research. The study, led by Imperial College London researchers, provides evidence for a […]

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Reproductive factors in women contribute to risk of cardiovascular disease

Reproductive factors in women contribute to risk of cardiovascular disease: An earlier first birth, a higher number of live births, and starting periods at a younger age are all linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular problems in women, according to new research. The study, led by Imperial College London researchers, provides evidence for a […]

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New hydrogel stem cell treatment

A new ‘hybrid’ hydrogel, which allows clinicians to safely deliver stem cells to the site of a brain injury in mice, has been developed by researchers from the University of Melbourne and the Australian National University. A hydrogel is a water-based gel that can be used to deliver substances into the body and can be […]

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New hydrogel stem cell treatment

A new ‘hybrid’ hydrogel, which allows clinicians to safely deliver stem cells to the site of a brain injury in mice, has been developed by researchers from the University of Melbourne and the Australian National University. A hydrogel is a water-based gel that can be used to deliver substances into the body and can be […]

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Three warning signs for eating disorders

Ahead of Eating Disorder Awareness Week: Dr Robin Clark, Medical Director at Bupa UK highlights three warning signs to watch out for in your child for the Hippocratic Post. We know from The Department of Education’s 2022 state of the nation report that children are still struggling with issues related to eating more than they […]

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Three warning signs for eating disorders

Ahead of Eating Disorder Awareness Week: Dr Robin Clark, Medical Director at Bupa UK highlights three warning signs to watch out for in your child for the Hippocratic Post. We know from The Department of Education’s 2022 state of the nation report that children are still struggling with issues related to eating more than they […]

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