The Health and Healing Narrative

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  • Top 10 Things Most People Don’t Know About The Menopause (But That Everyone Should!)

    Top 10 Things Most People Don’t Know About The Menopause (But That Everyone Should!)

    Today we celebrate International Menopause Day – a day to bring compassion, awareness, and understanding to an experience that shapes the lives of all women in some way. This year’s theme focuses on menopause in the workplace – an important reminder that supporting women through this transition helps create healthier, fairer, and more inclusive work environments. If…

  • Why Healthcare Needs “Black Box” Thinking: Lessons on Failure and Accountability from a Veteran Pilot

    Why Healthcare Needs “Black Box” Thinking: Lessons on Failure and Accountability from a Veteran Pilot

    In both aviation and medicine, mistakes can cost lives. Yet while the aviation industry has spent decades learning how to learn from failure, healthcare still often fears it. I sat down with my dad, Chris Tomlinson – a veteran pilot with more than 25 years experience in the RAF and civilian aviation, to talk about…

  • Type 2 Diabetes: A Doctor’s Guide

    Type 2 Diabetes: A Doctor’s Guide

    From diet and exercise to stress management and medication, this guide shows how small, consistent changes can help you take control of and live well with type 2 diabetes.

  • Jess’ Rule: The Change in GP Care That Could Save Young Lives

    Jess’ Rule: The Change in GP Care That Could Save Young Lives

    20 GP visits. No answers. With cancer rates rising in young people, Jess’ Rule is a wake-up call for patients and GPs alike: never dismiss persistent symptoms as ‘nothing.’

  • Biohacking: The Human Obsession with Optimisation

    Biohacking: The Human Obsession with Optimisation

    Biohacking. I’d heard the term once or twice in medical school, though it never held much weight for me at the time. That changed on a flight home from holiday last year when I got talking to a man who swore by it. He asked me, as a doctor, what I thought of biohacking. Embarrassingly, I…

  • The £50,000+ A Year Care Bill: The Hidden Cost of Growing Old

    The £50,000+ A Year Care Bill: The Hidden Cost of Growing Old

    In the UK, healthcare is free at the point of use. Yet families face bills of over £1,000 per week for standard nursing care. That’s more than £50,000 a year, and many households are unprepared. QUESTION: Why is this the case if healthcare is free? ANSWER: Because it’s healthcare that’s free. Social care isn’t. And though local…

  • Accessing ADHD Care: Private vs NHS Options Explained

    Accessing ADHD Care: Private vs NHS Options Explained

    It is a known fact that waiting times for ADHD assessments in the UK vary greatly. According to ADHD UK’s 2023 report, children may wait 5 weeks to 5 years. Adults may wait 12 weeks to over 10 years. With waits this long, many people turn to private assessments. These typically cost several hundred pounds,…

  • Prostate Cancer Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore And More: A Men’s Health Guide

    Prostate Cancer Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore And More: A Men’s Health Guide

    Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, affecting 1 in 6-8 men. Every year, more than 47,000 people are diagnosed, and around 12,000 die from the disease – that’s more than 1 every hour. Despite these numbers, awareness is still surprisingly low, with many people not knowing what the prostate…

  • Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Methods Explained

    Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Methods Explained

    Let’s talk about contraception: an essential part of reproductive health that can often feel overwhelming when there are lots of options available. How are you supposed to know what’s best for you? While many contraceptive methods rely on hormones, there are times when avoiding them is preferred or necessary. Whether you’ve experienced side effects, have…

  • Redefining “Women”: What The UK Supreme Court Ruling Could Mean For The NHS

    Redefining “Women”: What The UK Supreme Court Ruling Could Mean For The NHS

    Today marks IDAHOTB — the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. It’s a day to stand in solidarity with LGBTQ+ communities, to confront stigma, and to advocate for more inclusive societies. In light of this, we’re examining a recent UK Supreme Court ruling that has sparked widespread debate: a decision which reaffirms that, under the…

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