Health coach's message for 2023? Let’s get in the habit
Suzanne Weiniger tells us how to stick to new year’s resolutions — and insists positive goals and lifestyle tweaks matter more than self-discipline
Cancer screening matters
Screening programmes are one of the biggest breakthroughs of the past century. Cancer screening programmes are effective in identifying cancer sooner, allowing for earlier treatment and preventing further illness and early deaths from cancer.
Is tongue-tie causing feeding problems?
Families seek my support for a range of difficulties, mostly related to breastfeeding. But bottlefed babies can also have difficulties with feeding, especially those with tongue-tie.
Time for an MRI? MRI can help diagnose the cause of persistent pain.
You’ve been in pain for months. The pain relief options aren’t working, so your GP suggests an MRI. But what is an MRI? And will it help find the cause of the pain?
Israeli hi-tech initiative SpacePharma is busy 'turning science fiction into science fact'
SpacePharma can control and monitor their space experiments with nothing more than a smartphone.
Living Film review: Promises very little but delivers something truly extraordinary
Nighy delivers what has to be a career-defining turn in this beautifully layered, unfussy and at times, genuinely breathtaking adaptation
The private GP will see you now
Both NHS and private GP services have pros and cons. However, both work through the Care Quality Commission, which holds all medical practices to account with minimum standards of excellence.
Have a healthy new year
As we move towards the New Year, it is time to reflect on good health for ourselves, our families and our communities.
Allergies: a holistic approach
How do you manage your allergy — or your child’s? If you rely solely on medication to aid any symptoms, you may be missing the opportunity to address key underlying causes, like anxiety or poor gut health.
NHS to investigate health inequalities in Jewish communities for the first time
The year-long probe will examine NHS communications and engagement with the Jewish community, how it communicates key public health messages, as well a possible barriers in communicating them.
Moving Friday night meal as bone marrow donor meets the man whose life he saved
Londoner Jake Furman has 'amazing' get-together with American Ed Wolfman, three years after Mr Wolfman's successful surgery
Renewed push for polio-vaccine uptake amid High Holy Day gatherings
It follows detection of the virus in London sewage
Obituary: Edward Harris
Former JC journalist Pamela Melnikoff pays tribute to her husband, a dedicated, caring and vocational doctor
Me & You: Katie Phillips, cancer podcaster and her mother Marilyn Sheinman
‘There’s only so much you can protect your children from’
Hundreds offers prayers to survivor Lily Ebert after 'sudden' hospitalisation
The Auschwitz survivor's great-grandson Dov says there are 'positive signs' today
Palestinian covid handouts for needy went to bankers, wealthy officials and Palestinian diplomats
Corruption on the West Bank saw pandemic payments for the needy going to fat cats earning up to £4,000 a month
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