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Stop Smoking Health Event

Come along to our free health and well-being event for advice and support from local services. Date: Wednesday 25th September Time: 1-4pm Where: St Silas Church Hall, Clifford St, Byker, Newcastle, NE6 1DR. No need to book, just come along! For more information, get in touch: T: 01912 269 1103 E: [email protected] W: www.changegrowlive.org/newcastle

GPs Are on Your Side

GPs Are on Your Side The British Medical Association (BMA) have launched a new campaign called ‘GPs are on your side’. It’s about the serious challenges GP practices face in terms of funding and demand, and why you might struggle to see your GP. The campaign also discusses the effect of the crisis in General … Continued

Flu Vaccinations in October; September for Pregnant Women

Flu Vaccinations in October; September for Pregnant Women This year’s NHS flu vaccination campaign will start a little later for most people. The NHS, the Department of Health and Social Care, and the UK Health Security Agency have decided that routine flu vaccinations for most people will begin in October 2024. Because vaccine effectiveness decreases … Continued

Summer Health: BBQ Safely

Summer Health: BBQ Safely A garden barbecue is a staple of the British summer holidays and a great way to enjoy the weather with family or friends. Cooking and eating outside adds a few extra risks and hazards, and people with allergies or underlying health conditions can be at extra risk of food poisoning. Here … Continued

Menopause

What is the menopause? Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her periods stop as a result of the reduction andloss of ‘ovarian reproductive function’. Ovaries produce the hormones oestrogen, progesteroneand testosterone. When a woman approaches the menopause, less oestrogen is producedcausing her body to behave differently. This process is usually a gradual … Continued

Summer Health: Keeping Kids Safe

The Summer Holidays are a great time for kids to get outside and enjoy the (hopefully) nice weather.

However, outdoor activities can bring some hazards and risks that we need to be aware of to keep kids and ourselves safe.

Healthier Together

The Healthier Together website and app is a great place to find accurate and trusted NHS healthcare advice in the North East and North Cumbria. Healthier Together All the information on this site has been checked by clinicians, to ensure we offer the best advice for parents, carers and young people. You can find parental … Continued

Summer Health: Sun Safety

Summer Health: Sun Safety The summer months are a great time to spend time outside and enjoy the (hopefully) warm and sunny weather. But it’s important to remember that exposure to heat and sun can affect our health, and risks of sunburn, dehydration and heat stroke are very real. Here’s what you need to know … Continued

Summer Health: Hay Fever

Summer Health: Hay Fever Has your hay fever been worse than usual this year? Or maybe you noticed that sneezing started that bit early? More than one in four people suffer from hay fever, three times the number 30 years ago. Four in five people with asthma suffer from hay fever, and it can be … Continued

Stigma Kills

Everyone knows someone who experiences addiction We all know someone who has experienced addiction at some point in their lives, from substance misuse to gambling or gaming addiction. Although addiction is a common health issue that requires medical intervention and support, people suffering from this illness are some of the most stigmatised in society, often … Continued