About 15 years ago I had sepsis. It struck out of the blue. In fact, the day beforehand I was pushing a wheelchair-bound friend around a park until, from one minute to the next I couldn’t take another step. We … Read More
Incredible new sleep planner tool could help save lives of babies at risk from SIDS
No parent is free from worry about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) when their baby is young. And while rates declined steeply in the 1990s, families living in the most deprived neighbourhoods continue to be burdened by a disproportionately higher … Read More
We’re starting to understand Covid – it may have lasting effects on your cognition and memory
By and large Long Covid remains a mystery. But piece by piece we’re starting to form a picture. The latest piece of the jigsaw comes from a study by Imperial College London where researchers reveal small deficits in the performance … Read More
Teen victims of bullying are much more likely to experience poor mental health and anger issues
Why has it taken so long to connect poor teen mental health to being bullied? It seems to me that the likely harms such as anxiety, depression, hyperactivity and anger would be exacerbated by being bullied. A new study, believed to be … Read More
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