Over 6.5 million men in the UK suffer from male-pattern baldness. 95% of men stated that they felt unhappy with starting to lose their hair, leading to more than a third feeling unattractive (35%) and almost a third (32%) feeling unhappy
Menopause, whilst a natural life transition that half the population will go through, has traditionally been a taboo subject particularly between men and women.
Nutritionist and sports performance chef Wesley Cannonier`1 who counts Premier League footballers and heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua as his clients, has collaborated with Wren Kitchens to share his advice on healthy food hacks, how to enjoy a cheat day, and the secret to the perfect protein bar.
That’s according to new research by Eroxon® - www.eroxon.co.uk - the first clinically proven over the counter (OTC) topical erectile dysfunction (ED) therapy that helps men achieve an erection within 10 minutes.[3]
When it comes to sleep, there are ample benefits to sharing a bed with your partner – from attentiveness and late-night talks to helping to stay warm in the colder months. But what does the position that you and your partner sleep in night after night have on your overall health?
Scoliosis is characterised by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine (typically in an 'S' or 'C' shape). It most commonly develops just before puberty, although it can occur at any age.
Cholesterol is an important fatty substance that our body needs to function properly and keep us healthy.
Spending most of the day seated isn’t good for your body, and even after taking regular breaks, you may still feel stiff and uncomfortable. But many of us have no choice but to spend long hours chained to our desks for work or study.
A natural bodybuilder has revealed how he turned to ready meals to help him get in shape for national competitions. Loic Perusset from London has been training since he was 18 and competing since 2018 but in the latest round of comps, found he was struggling to prepare healthy meals. His 8-hour day working in marketing, […]
Dr Bhavini Shah says: “Unlike many common diets, an anti-inflammatory diet does not dictate the number of calories you must eat, your portion size, or the times you’re allowed to eat. Instead, the diet focuses on eating healthier foods, high in fibre and antioxidants.