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Disturbed by a niggling sound that won’t go away?
Dr Sarah Jarvis
Jo Morey, 45, was devastated to be diagnosed with tinnitus. Here, she explains how she has come to terms with the condition and why she’s passionately determined to speak out about it…
In recent years, there has been a huge surge of interest in the link between our hearing and our chances of getting dementia. Stories in the press have suggested that up to a third of dementia cases m
Loud, warm and humid environments are common in hotter months and can leave you open to damage… When it comes to staying safe in the warmer weather, you may think about protecting your skin with SPF50
BUNIONS, also known as hallux valgus, are bony bumps on the side of the foot. They occur when the big toe moves towards the smaller toes, causing the joint at the base of the big toe (the metatarsal)
ADVICE FROM OUR WOMAN’S WEEKLY DOCTOR
Three decades since a Canadian endocrinologist popularised a word for the transitional period between the onset of symptoms and your final period, the term has infiltrated the menopause conversation. But the facts remain as foggy as a frontal lobe deprived of oestrogen. As Perimenopause Awareness Month collides with the return to school, consider this a lesson in how to navigate this life stage