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The back to school stress

There are mixed feelings when September rolls round and school is about to start again. Whether that’s because you’re the child returning to school with new classes, new teachers or new friends. You could be the anxious mum, nervous for their child’s first day, or you’re the teacher welcoming back children in their masses.

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

In 2020, 3% of people had experienced Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) at some point in their life. With COVID restrictions posing a barrier to many of us getting our winter sun, could we be more likely to suffer from SAD? And how do we combat this if it’s not so easy to just hop on a plane to our favourite sunny destination?

All I Really Want is a Good Night’s Sleep

Parents, especially, know the importance of sleep – for yourself and for your offspring. The day after a wakeful night can feel like you’re dragging yourself through thick mud, wading towards the chance to clamber back into bed again. Then you lie there, unable to fall asleep, thinking of all the things that must be achieved the following day.

How do plants track the sun?

The secrets of sunflowers, Heliotropism.

Winter Light: Do We Sleep Better During Winter?

Since June 21st, the summer solstice and longest day of the year, the countdown began for our daylight hours, with the evening slowly creeping in and the dawn breaking slightly later every day.

Cornwall: Home of the Rarest Juniper Plant

Juniperus communis, or common juniper, is a slow-growing small coniferous tree or shrub, with green or blue-green needles that appear in whorls of three. You will know this plant as the culprit behind one of our very favourite tipples – gin.

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Taking a Leaf Out of an Old Book

Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM, is an ancient health and wellness system that has been used in China and neighbouring Asian countries for thousands of years. In contrast to Western medicine, which takes a very logical and scientific approach to treating ailments, TCM is founded upon balance, harmony and energy(1).

What Happens To You When You Fly?

How to Maintain Wellbeing at Thirty Thousand Feet

Sweat dreams: Tops Tips for Sleeping Through the Heat

Having just experienced a record-breaking heatwave in mid-July, many of us here in the UK may be feeling particularly sleep deprived, on top of being generally hot and bothered, sticky, itchy and enormously resentful of the sun we’ve been begging to see for months. The ambient temperature is known to be one of the most important factors that can affect our sleep. This is because the body itself goes through thermal changes as part of the sleep process.

Mental Health under the spotlight at the Olympic games

Power through, but only if you are head strong