Asthma isn't just a childhood condition. Adult asthma is more common than most people realise. It can develop out of the blue and, if not managed properly, can be life-threatening.
As a parent, spotting the early signs of asthma in your little one can feel daunting. In this post, we'll guide you through the most common childhood asthma symptoms and outline how to diagnose asthma in a child.
Understanding autism in babies can be reassuring and empowering for parents and carers. While autism is usually diagnosed around the age of 4 or 5, some early signs can appear during the first year of life.
Autism isn't just something that affects children. Many adults are only beginning to understand that the challenges they've faced for years could be linked to undiagnosed autism.
HIV has come a long way since it first appeared in the early 1980s. Today, with proper treatment and early diagnosis, people can live long and healthy lives.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is often thought of as something that affects boys who can't sit still in class. But that's only part of the picture.
Diabetes is one of those conditions we've all heard of – but few of us truly understand how many types there are, what the warning signs look like, or how to get tested properly.
Sniffly nose? Itchy eyes? Bit of a cough? You're not alone. This time of year, everyone's asking: “Do I have a cold or is it hayfever?†The symptoms are surprisingly similar, but the treatment and cause are different.
Spring and summer in Bournemouth bring sunshine, outdoor concerts and beach days—but for many, they also mean sneezing, watery eyes and relentless congestion.