Healthy Heart Tip: How to increase your physical activity levels
Physical activity plays a massive role in the prevention of heart diseases, but around 40% of the UK still do not meet physical activity guidelines
Read morePhysical activity plays a massive role in the prevention of heart diseases, but around 40% of the UK still do not meet physical activity guidelines
Read moreThe NHS is celebrating blood plasma donors and appealing for more to come forward as it observes Plasma Donation Week
Read moreThe charity, which gives lifesaving care to critically ill and injured people, has treated its 10,000th patient since becoming independent
Read moreThe NHS has announced that the system for arranging appointments for those needing booster jabs is taking bookings for eligible residents
Read moreReading food labels can be confusing, and it can be hard to know where to look, with the back-of-pack labels often feels like navigating through a maze. Most food and...
Read moreThe Department of Health and Social Care has announced that it has worked to get hundreds more dentists accepting NHS patients compared to January
Read moreThe Sport Together Festival of Inclusivity is returning to the GLL Palmer Park Leisure Centre and Stadium to help residents take part in sports
Read moreJoe Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival's main stage for an interval training session, as well as a meet and greet,
Read moreThe NHS has released new figures which show that nearly 3 million people have used their app to manage their subscriptions since the feature's launch
Read moreThames Valley Positive Support's HIV Podcast has been nominated for an Audio & Radio Industry Award
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