Written by Dr David MacIntosh In the previous article, Tongue Tie & a Child’s Development: Part 1, tongue tie describes a condition in the mouth where the attachment of the...
Written by Margarita Gurevich This article will focus on arthritis of the hands and how physiotherapy can help manage this condition. Arthritis is a very common condition which affects people of...
Written by Susie Flashman Jarvis I spend a great deal of my time talking about the problems of pornography and I am always surprised at how little is known about it....
Written by Dr David McIntosh Social media can be both a blessing and a curse. When it comes to medical conditions, we have access to a wealth of information. When...
Written by Leanne Allen Have you ever had the thought ‘I’m not good enough’? Most people have had this negative thought at some point in their lives, including me. Whether it...
Written by Dr Tammra Warby Have you ever witnessed the downward spiral of an overtired child from seemingly happy and alert to suddenly cranky? You may be aware of how...
Written by Dr Suzanne Henwood & Anwen Robinson You have worked hard to get to where you are. You have studied and put in the hours, you have overcome obstacles and...
Written by Jennifer Smallridge When it comes to strokes and exercise, people often wonder if exercise can reduce the risk of having a stroke. All strokes occur when there is...
Written by Dr David McIntosh Snoring. It is a noise made because there is problem with airflow through the nose and throat, into the windpipe and the lungs. While many people...
Written by Dr Jenny Brockis Research has shown how laughter is important for our social relationships, brain function and overall level of happiness. Furthermore, laughter improves health. Who knew that a...