Autistic children are being helped to cope with phobias using virtual technology that recreates anxiety triggers. Newcastle University has come up with the revolutionary approach that it hopes can be used to help the UK’s 150,000 autistic children. Its blue … Read More
We need a rethink on palliative care – it works best if started early
Most of us think palliative care is for people in the terminal stage of cancer. It is often delayed until the last few weeks or days of life when treatments are no longer effective. However, we need to rethink that … Read More
I fear the ‘orgasm injection’ is just a shot in the dark
Honestly, I thought we’d lived through the era of chasing the big ‘O’ with the passing of the 80s and Cosmo girl who bed-hopped her way across New York City and then re-emerged in the noughties in TV show Sex … Read More
From asthma and dermatitis to back pain and tendonitis – the health hazards facing hairdressers
Both domestically and medically, I’ve had quite a lot to do with hairdressers. While doing TV shows, I have been the beneficiary of much primping by skilled hands and the generous use of hairspray to ready me for the cameras. … Read More
All our kids should have sex education – but we need to overcome the hurdle of teachers
When I read the Government is going to undertake a radical overhaul of sex and relationship education in schools I let out a whoop of joy. It’s been a long time coming. Fifteen or so years ago I was a … Read More
Vitamin D added to food could stop 3.25 million people a year suffering chronic colds and flu
Vitamin D is always in the news. Nearly one in three Brits is deficient in vitamin D mainly due to diet, our weather and the fact that as a nation we prefer to stay indoors rather than go out. During … Read More
Hope for thousands of anorexia sufferers as scientists find a way of ‘re-wiring’ the brain
A few years back I did a TV documentary about a treatment for anorexia which was trying to alter a person’s relationship to food and weight with psychology. Now researchers have taken a further step forward to help the 75,000 … Read More
Your post-baby weight gain is down to lifestyle changes
There’s an old wives’ tale that a woman naturally puts on weight with each baby, maybe as much as one or two stones. So after a few children, women may have gained four or five stones. Every woman puts the … Read More
Eating too much sugar is putting our brains under attack and at risk of dementia
We know that most obese people are candidates for type 2 diabetes – that’s if they haven’t already got it. What they all have in common is a higher than normal blood sugar and that’s one aspect of diabetes that … Read More
There could be a new cure for obesity and diabetes – but it might make you squeamish
Yes, I know the idea of faecal, (stool) transplants makes you feel squeamish. But while a few years ago only a handful doctors were carrying them out – and then only as a last resort – research has proved they’re … Read More