All the power of the sea and its crystalline salt is brought to you in the SolRox Massage & Healing Therapy Stone - helping with anything from headaches to bruising - naturally. Anne Coates tested it on her own injuries!
According to the most recent figures 41 per cent of primary school kids are now driven to school. To improve their chances of more exercise and better health, leave the car at home and get the kids walking during Walk to School month - afterwards!
In response to a need for parents to be able to check that their children's weight is within the normal limits for age, gender and height, NHS Choices website has developed the Healthy Weight Calculator.
The national vaccination programme against cervical cancer, officially launched by Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo, will offer protection to about 300,000 12 to 13 year-old girls each year.
Eyesight may be valued as one of the most important factors in a child’s development, but studies show that over a quarter of adults have never taken their child for an eye test.
Dr Jane Zuckerman, Director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Travel Medicine, has put together a list of holiday first aid essentials we should all be packing this summer to help combat holiday health problems.
The charity Deafness Research UK has launched an innovative new road-show to remind young people of the risks they face to their hearing from prolonged listening to loud music on their MP3 players.
With so many books published about diet and nutrition it's sometimes hard to know what to believe. Patrick Holford is recognised as a leading expert in his field and Anne Coates unreservedly recommends his latest tome: Optimum Nutrition Made Easy.
At the launch of National Smile Month 2008 - 18 May to 17 June - the UK’s leading independent dental charity has criticised claims that fruit smoothies could be twice as healthy as first thought – warning that if consumed too frequently they could cause an “erosion epidemic”.
To mark the start of Sun Awareness Week (5 to 11 May) the British Association of Dermatologists warns that parents are still confused about the need to protect children and teens in the sun.
In a survey released today, over half the people questioned eat three or less portions of fruit and vegetables a day - despite knowing that the recommendation is five.
Ask about Medicines week kicks off a year of activities around the country that will focus on children asking about the medicines they take and reduce the risk factor.
Rubber plants, Boston fern, pot chryanthemum, ivy and peace lily are the top five plants to adorn your child's bedroom - and they have health benefits too, writes Sarah Holland of the Flowers & Plants Association.