Our experiences in childhood are like a slow-burning fuse and can explode in later life. So bullying, for example, can emerge in teenagers as PTSD, anxiety and self-harm. Now a team from Oxford University has found a connection between recurrent … Read More
Experts around the globe join forces to fight dangerous antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic resistance could become the scourge of the human race. It’s already a serious threat to our health – it causes around 750,000 deaths a year and this number is predicted to rise to 10 million a year by 2050. … Read More
Don’t ignore the dangers of dizziness when you get out of bed in the morning
When you get out of bed quickly do you occasionally feel dizzy and have to sit down again with a thump? If you do, that light-headedness is called postural hypotension, literally an abnormal drop in blood pressure when you stand. … Read More
Covid has caused a tsunami of anxiety, depression and mental distress
Looking back to the beginning of the pandemic with its repeated lockdowns, loss of the freedom to move, not being able to meet people or socialise, seeing so many suffer and die, it seems like we’ve come through a war. … Read More
Needle phobia stopping many people getting Covid jab for fear of fainting in queue
Anything that combats vaccine hesitancy is valuable. Why? Because someone who is not vaccinated can be infected with Covid-19, and once inside their body the virus can spew out variants. Well, a new large-scale study offers insight into one factor … Read More
Covid vaccine could give lifetime protection if you’ve already had virus
Hey, how good is this news? The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines could provide lifelong protection against Covid-19 for people who have already been infected with the virus, like me. The mRNA jabs can provoke an immune response that can protect people … Read More
Ways people with skin conditions can combat problems caused by facemasks
Does your skin get soggy if you’ve been wearing a mask for any length of time? Mine does, but for most people it’s only a minor discomfort. Spare a thought then for people who already have a skin condition and … Read More
Covid pandemic has forced medical care to change – and change can be good
During the past year or so I feel we’ve found new ways of living our lives that we really should consider keeping. In an attempt to find a silver lining to the pandemic, it’s beneficial to realise the Covid crisis has accelerated … Read More
Crucial “heart block” breakthrough could help the heart health of athletes
Since Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch at the Euro 2020 tournament, interest has focused on the cardiac health of sportsmen and women, and footballers in particular. So a study by an international team from Manchester, Montpellier … Read More
How behavioural science can build trust in Covid vaccines – as it works in Jersey
Vaccine hesitancy is a major concern because it may put a limit on how effective our vaccines could be, and consequently threaten our control over the Covid-19 pandemic. I believe we all have the right to decide for ourselves. The … Read More