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Sep 18, 2024 |
hertsandwestessex.ics.nhs.uk | Toby Scott
A “fall” sounds like a simple thing: children fall over all the time and usually bounce right up again. Yet as we get older, falls can have serious and lasting effects, and we need to do what we can to prevent them. A fall can knock our confidence, which might mean we get up and about less, which in turn increases the risk of a fall. Yet while falls are serious, we don’t need to panic: there is a lot we can do to prevent them, and to recover if we have one.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
hertsandwestessex.ics.nhs.uk | Toby Scott
People with type 2 diabetes are being invited to join an innovative programme to treat the condition. The “Path to Remission” plan is a 12-month, evidence-based programme to support people with Type 2 diabetes to lose weight and better control their blood sugar levels. This reduces the need for diabetes-related medication and potentially achieving remission of their diabetes, meaning that they no longer have the condition.
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May 22, 2024 |
hertsandwestessex.ics.nhs.uk | Toby Scott
The films, available in English and with subtitles in Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Arabic and Punjabi, – cover a range of topics, including diet, exercise and lifestyle. They were produced in partnership with the NHS in Hertfordshire and west Essex, the free advice and information service HertsHelp, and The Adda Club in St Albans. Around 82,000 people in Hertfordshire and west Essex are currently living with diabetes, with that number projected to rise to 128,000 by 2035.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Toby Scott |Rachel White
Who lives here: Tyra Evans, an optometrist, and Jared Eisemann, a doctor, with their children: Ted, nine, and Camilla, six. Style of home: A pre-war cottage renovated to increase light, space and green areas without compromising character. Location: Woolloongabba in Brisbane, the traditional land of the Turrbal people. Timeline: Two years for the design process; onsite works took almost a year during Covid.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
homestolove.com.au | Toby Scott
Who lives here: Tyra Evans, an optometrist, and Jared Eisemann, a doctor, with their children: Ted, nine, and Camilla, six. Style of home: A pre-war cottage renovated to increase light, space and green areas without compromising character. Location: Woolloongabba in Brisbane, the traditional land of the Turrbal people. Timeline: Two years for the design process; onsite works took almost a year during Covid. Budget: Approximately $800,000, including all the furniture and landscaping.
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