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Jan 10, 2024 |
newstatesman.com | Leah Hazard
The month of March is said to come in like a lion and out like a lamb, but what of January? In Britain, the month blusters in on a jet stream of wind, rain and travel chaos. My family and I flew from Glasgow to London for a “Twixmas” mini-break. Although thoughts of our carbon footprint prompted pangs of guilt, bitter experience has taught me that these days, a train ticket doesn’t guarantee that one will arrive at one’s destination on time, if at all.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
femtechworld.co.uk | Marieke Bigg |Leah Hazard
Nothing beats getting a good book for Christmas and, if you are like us, and you want to use this opportunity to educate yourself and dive deeper into women’s health, we’ve got you covered. We’ve pulled together some of our favourite reads this year for you to add to your Christmas wish list. The Knowledge: GP Dr Nighat Arif brings women’s health to the forefront in this extensive guidebook designed to help everyone better understand each of the three key stages of a woman’s life.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
brainzmagazine.com | Leah Hazard |Adam Alter |Rick Rubin |Patricia Field
Brainz Magazine Exclusive Top ListAny enthusiastic bookworm will tell you reading is a pleasurable pastime that improves your focus, expands your vocabulary, reduces stress, improves your sleep, and even helps you have better social relationships with others. But did you know many successful business leaders attribute their success to books? Reading opens up a world of knowledge, insights, opportunities, theories, and ideas to us at a far more complex level than any podcast or TedTALK can offer.
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Jun 29, 2023 |
bjgp.org | Hannah Milton |Leah Hazard
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Mar 9, 2023 |
newstatesman.com | Leah Hazard
Breathe in, breathe out. It’s the simplest thing a person can do, even in moments of extreme duress, requiring little to no effort. Perhaps this simplicity is why Entonox – a blend of nitrous oxide and oxygen, often called gas and air – is such a popular form of pain relief for women in labour. Inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask during contractions, Entonox is used in virtually every birth setting across the UK.
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