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Holiday health and safety
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 23/01/2009 16:42:42
When it comes to travel, safety comes first

Everyone looks forward to a relaxing family holiday but it’s also important to be prepared for emergencies. We spoke to Dr. Laurence Gerlis and put together five health tips to help you stay safe while you’re away from home: HEALTH TIPS1. Plan ahead

Good diet key to heart health
By Kim Sullivan on 10/12/2012 15:41:46
How eating well and maintaining a normal weight 
can protect your child from high blood pressure

as young as five,” says Claire Friedemann, of the Department Of Primary Care Health Sciences at Oxford University, who led the research. The study also found that girls were more likely than boys to have higher blood pressure linked to excess weight

Your Child's Back-To-School Health Checklist
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/09/2010 12:16:52
How to keep your child in tip-top health this term

to keep your child away from school because of illness, you should tell the school on the first day of her absence. Finally, as part of your child’s health MOT, visit your dentist and your optician. New research into children’s eye health has

Grandma’s winter health tips – facts and fiction
By Susan Walls on 01/10/2012 10:46:00
Life BC (before Calpol) involved a whole host of bizarre snuffle-soothers. But do grandma’s remedies actually work?

IN THE DAYS before antibiotics, Grandma had some weird and wonderful ways of dealing with childhood coughs and colds. Most of these cures were foul-smelling. Many featured old socks, slices of bacon, and raw onions. But do any of them stand up to scrutiny in the quick-fix ...

Tomato Sauce
By Junior on 22/08/2008 00:00:00
Tomatoes have lots of fab health benefits, so why not make this sauce where tomatoes are the star ingredients?

Ingredients1 onion, peeled and chopped2 tbsp olive oil50g (11/2oz) butter8 ripe tomatoes, peeled, deseeded, quartered Salt and pepperMethodFry the onions in the oil and butter on a lowish heat for about ten minutes until softened, stirring occasionally. Plop in all the tomatoes a...

The Truth About Milk
By Nikki Sheehan on 26/06/2012 17:26:07
The white stuff may look like the ultimate health drink, but could it be doing your child more harm than good

that it may not live up to its health-giving reputation.  The UK Government recommends that, from one year old, children should drink around three-fifths of a pint each day. This is to ensure that growing bones and teeth receive the calcium and other nutrients

Five ways to deal with veruccas
By Kim Sullivan on 16/04/2010 15:35:36
How to prevent and manage these persistent warts

1. Know the enemy A verruca is a wart on the sole of the foot. Caused by the human papilloma virus, verrucas are not serious, but can be quite painful.2. Prevent infection Verrucas are picked up when skin is wet, damaged, or when it comes in contact with rough surfaces. Ensure yo...

Hot topic: Winter sunburn
By Emma Daly on 14/01/2013 11:26:45
Your guide to enjoying the snowballs – and avoiding sunburn

The arrival of snow conjures up postcard-worthy scenes of children running up hills with their wooden sleighs, bundled up in scarves and bobble hats. But amid all the fun and frolics, there's a serious health message. More than 90 per cent of skin

Body Image
By Francesca Price on 20/04/2010 09:50:22
Ways to ensure your child has a positive body image

the comments you overhear. When was the last time you praised someone for losing weight?"Over the past few years, the fear of fatness has been compounded by the national campaign on obesity. Professor Hill led the UK study to get obesity onto the public health

How to pack a healthy lunch box every day
By Kim Hookem on 26/09/2011 10:18:29
Give your children all the nutrition and energy they need to enjoy school, with these simple ideas for the perfect lunch box

processed with high levels of salt, sugar and saturated fat. Not only is that bad for your children’s health, it’s also guaranteed to cause a mid-afternoon slump that’ll have them struggling to concentrate on their lessons.Making your own lunch gives you

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