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Rebecca Wallersteiner

If I Chance to Talk a Little Wild

Relational psychotherapist Jayne Haynes’s compelling, unpredictable new memoir; ‘If I Chance to Talk a Little Wild’ uses both personal and…

How to have a mindful New Year

How to have a mindful New Year: If you are dreading going back to the pressures of work after the…

Music on the brain – the RSM Brain Series

Last week Professor Catherine Loveday delivered a lecture at the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2018 Brain Series lecture to a…

Books for a medical Christmas

Christmas is rapidly approaching and an abundance of compelling newly published books to choose from. From ‘A Listening Doctor’ by…

Alcohol and festive parties

The next few weeks are set to be a non-stop merry-go-round of festive parties. Alcohol can help you unwind after…

Remembering Dr Tom Stuttaford 1931-2018

For nearly 27 years, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, (widely known as Dr Tom), was the medical correspondent and columnist on The…

Keeping NHS workers safe

As NHS workers, we’ve all felt uneasy or isolated at times travelling home late, or in the wee hours. On…

10 tips to beat the Autumn blues

As the nights draw and get colder it isn’t unusual to experience a seasonal slow-down, a change in your mood…

A memoir of sexual abuse

"Indescribable is the memoir of the sexual abuse I suffered by my stepfather from the age of eight, lasting until…

A century of public health marketing

Dig for Victory, Measles is Misery, Don’t Die of Ignorance; over the past century, these public health messages have frightened,…

Medicine and music

Although every healthy human brain is able to perceive music, musician's brains are more finely attuned to these tasks. Earlier…

Living with Buildings – exhibition

How do buildings affect our health and wellbeing? A major new exhibition ‘Living with Buildings’ curated by Emily Sargent, opening…

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