Health & Beauty

UHP patient first in the country to be treated with new migraine drug

A patient who suffers from chronic migraines became the first person in the country to receive a new treatment at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHP) last month.

Anna Walker had been suffering with debilitating migraines that left her bed bound and having to take medical retirement. However, thanks to work by the Headache team at UHP, Anna has become the first person in the...

New films support vaccines and health checks for people with a learning disability

People who have a learning disability and those who care for them are being reminded that it’s not too late for them to have a free flu vaccination and additional Covid-19 booster.

Preventing Covid-19 and flu is particularly important for people with learning disabilities, who are much more vulnerable to both viruses.

A series of three new films, launched by NHS Devon and...

Cardiovascular Disease: A Serious Health Risk for Working Adults

As you age, the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) increases. Working adults, especially those in their 40s and 50s, are particularly vulnerable due to the combination of aging, stress, and lack of physical activity.

CVD is a broad term that includes any disease of the heart or blood vessels, such as coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. These...

New Royal Eye Infirmary for Plymouth is taking shape

People with eye conditions will be able to access a brand-new state-of-the-art facility this year as the building for a new Royal Eye Infirmary (REI) is well underway.

University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust’s new REI on William Prance Road will include theatres, an increased number of treatment rooms and an expanded area for children.

Dave Adams, Head of the Optometry...

New ‘Rapid Transfer Service’ by Devon Air Ambulance is already proving to be a success

Devon Air Ambulance is sometimes called to assist with Inter Hospital Transfers (IHT) but more recently, they have undertaken a new ‘Rapid Transfer Service’ for stroke patients.

Strokes are the second most common cause of death worldwide. 85% of strokes are caused by a blockage (a clot called a thrombus) in the small blood vessels of the brain, and the remaining 15% occur as a result...

Supersmart Katie sets her sights on a bright future

NEWLY qualified optometrist Katie Martin has completed her pre-registration qualifications in just 11 months, leaving her Plymouth Colleagues awestruck.

Pre-reg optometrists like Katie have two years and three months to complete the training, so her achievement has amazed others at the store.

Nathan Burn, a director at Specsavers Plymouth, says: ‘We’ve all said a huge...

Public urged to take steps to prevent spread of winter illnesses

Cases of winter illnesses like covid-19, flu and norovirus are rising in the South West and people are urged to take steps to prevent the spread

NHS Devon is reminding people to stay safe and well this winter by wearing a face mask in healthcare settings, washing their hands regularly and practicing social distancing whenever they can.

Darryn Allcorn, Chief Nurse at NHS Devon said: “...

Life In Retirement: How To Take Care Of Your Health As You Get Older

As you age, you might need to deal with health problems you haven’t experienced before. Your joints might feel a little stiff, and you might not be as mobile as you used to be. You may also lose some strength and find it more difficult to remember small details. If you’d like to boost your health and indulge in your favourite activities for as long as possible, you need to take steps that...

A SWASFT ambulance responding to a call in the snow.

Access the right emergency care for you this winter

Winter is one of the busiest times of the year for the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) ­– and we need continuing support from the public.

Ambulances must be available for patients who are facing a life-threatening medical emergency. To help with this, we are asking for the public’s support to ensure the service is used correctly.

You can help by...

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Hair Loss in Men: Why Does it Happen and What Can Be Done to Help?

There are a few different names for hair loss in men, but usually, it is referred to as male pattern baldness or alopecia. Both names have slightly different meanings, but alopecia is the general word used to describe hair loss. For men, premature hair loss can be devastating; it can reduce your confidence and have a serious knock on your mental health. Going from a full head of hair to a...

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