Gastrointestinal Chart: Understanding Your Gut Health at a…
Monitoring your gastrointestinal health does not require laboratory tests alone. Several validated visual and descriptive tools help both patients and clinicians assess…
Monitoring your gastrointestinal health does not require laboratory tests alone. Several validated visual and descriptive tools help both patients and clinicians assess…
Being sectioned, detained under the Mental Health Act, has consequences that extend beyond the period of hospital admission itself. This guide addresses…
The term “upper GI” refers to the upper gastrointestinal tract, the first section of the digestive system. Understanding what it encompasses, what…
Being detained under section three of the Mental Health Act, or supporting a loved one who has been, raises urgent questions that…
Section 3 of the Mental Health Act 1983 is the primary legal mechanism for the compulsory admission and treatment of a person…
Enemas have a long history of both medical and wellness use, and remain a subject of significant public interest in the UK,…
Travelling, particularly to countries with different food cultures, water quality, and bacterial environments, is one of the most common triggers of gut…
Age is the single most powerful predictor of cardiovascular risk in the QRISK2 and QRISK3 algorithms. Understanding how your score is likely…
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 gives police officers in England and Wales specific powers to detain and remove a…
Mental health awareness has become one of the most prominent public health conversations in the UK over the past decade. Dedicated awareness…