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Taking care of your skin in winter is important. The skin is the largest organ that we have. Its main function is to protect us, but it becomes visibly affected by the passage of time.
What are some of the things that come to mind when imagining a great night’s sleep? Smooth, luxurious sheets. The cool side of a perfectly plumped pillow. A sense of our body relaxing and letting go of the stress of daily life.
June 13 – 19th 2022 is Men’s Health Week, an important week to bring awareness to and help men get on top of their biggest asset – their health.
Have you ever noticed how your skin changes with the seasons? If so, you may have noticed how the cooler months will often make your skin drier and flakier.
Aging can be a distressing process. Suddenly many of the things you used to be able to do with ease becomes more of a challenge, or downright impossible.
With statistics showing 1 in 8 New Zealand men will be diagnosed with Prostate cancer in their lifetime, it is not difficult to see why it’s important to go blue for Prostate cancer during the month of September.
Hair loss can be an embarrassing issue for both males and females. Research has shown that hair loss can have more than a physical impact and affect people psychologically, resulting in low self-esteem, depression and feelings of unattractiveness.
Breast cancer is one of the third most common cancers in New Zealand, with more than 3,000 women and 25 men diagnosed each year.
With spring in full swing and Christmas just around the corner, summer will be here before we know it. Whether you are headed away for a classic Kiwi summer holiday over the Christmas/New Year period or staying at home, staying well over summer should sti
November 14th is World Diabetes Day, bringing diabetes to the forefront. The theme for 2021-2023 is “Access to Diabetes Care” - calling on policymakers to increase access to education for those who are affected or have loved ones that are affected by diab
While the summer school holidays may breeze by for children, for parents it can feel never ending – and February signals a welcome relief with the start of the new school year. However, with the new year comes the job of getting organised.
Bowel cancer, the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in New Zealand, poses a significant health risk. However, initiatives like the "Move Your Butt" charity event are making a difference. This remarkable campaign raises awareness and promotes early det
Have you got questions about defibrillators? Our expert has answers! Claire Greenwood was a cardiac intensive care nurse for fifteen years and is now USL Medical’s product manager for critical care capital.
While we often associate stress with its impact on our mental health, physical ramifications can extend to many areas of our body. For example, there is a growing understanding that stress influences gastrointestinal (GI) health.
Have you ever woken up in the night to painful leg twitches or cramps? These involuntary muscle contractions can ruin sleep quality and leave you feeling sore and tired. So, what are the causes of leg cramps and how can the pain be alleviated?
Excessive sweating can be a challenge to get under control. However, by implementing these tips and tricks you’ll be able to embrace comfort and confidently move through your daily life without being hindered by worrying about excess sweat.
Many people suffer with scalp problems, leading to dryness, itching, and flaky dandruff. Symptoms can be alleviated by understanding their causes and implementing some practical tips.
We’ve been there – acne affects millions of people worldwide. It is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged by sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria.