Healthy Tip: Celebrating breastfeeding
Research has shown that women who have breastfed at some time in their lives are less likely to develop heart disease or stroke
Read moreDetailsResearch has shown that women who have breastfed at some time in their lives are less likely to develop heart disease or stroke
Read moreDetailsA WILD swimming facility has opened in secluded woodlands close to Reading.
Read moreDetailsAugust is usually the month when a lot of us go on holiday and leave our gardens to fend for themselves.
Read moreDetailsAN ENVIRONMENTAL researcher fears Reading could face another heatwave this weekend.
Read moreDetailsPicnics are always a winner in the summer months, when the weather allows.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, July 13, the Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust was awarded the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award
Read moreDetailsSummer is a perfect time to get friends and family together to enjoy some healthy, nutritious food.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released new maps showing walking and cycling routes across Reading to encourage healthy, eco-friendly travel
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in Reading are being urged to seek life-changing health information during their weekly shop
Read moreDetailsReading Blood Centre updates its donation machines to redress a considerable gender gap in plasma donation and reduce procedure times
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