
What is ‘long Covid’ and what are the symptoms?
For most of us, Covid-19 is not a serious illness. Symptoms, if any, usually come and go within two weeks.

For most of us, Covid-19 is not a serious illness. Symptoms, if any, usually come and go within two weeks.

On 8 December 2020, the first person in the world received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination, and on 4 of January 2021, the first person received

The Government has recommended that “record numbers” of people should receive the flu vaccination this winter to limit the severity of the coronavirus.

The Oxford University coronavirus vaccine could be ready to be put before public health regulators “by the end of the year”, experts have said.

Imperial College London has announced that the very first human has received a dose of its new trial coronavirus vaccine. Many traditional vaccines are based

We have run over 600 antibody tests since mid May 2020, using the Abbott platform.

Women shouldn’t be advised to stop taking HRT after any arbitrary time limit,’ say the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines that

Earlier this month, the Harrow Health Care Centre was delighted to announce it could offer Covid-19 antigen tests to private patients. We are now excited
On 29th April 2020 NHS England issued new advice to clinicians in what is now the “second stage response to Covid 19” There is huge

We are now able to offer COVID-19 testing to our member and non-member patients from age 2+. This is an antigen test, which means it

Childhood vaccinations against diseases such as measles, mumps and rubella have reached record lows as people follow strict social distancing measures, it has been revealed.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death, after a long illness, of our Accounts Manager and friend Miriam Goodman. Miriam was with
Dr Gaya Nathan has spoken with the Metro about postnatal depression and how people can get help. Read the full story here.
We have shared our tips and knowledge on depression and how it interacts with sleep. Read the full story here.
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