Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 7th November 2024 AI in healthcare What does artificial intelligence mean for the future of healthcare?
Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 2nd November 2024 Be Healthy Boost your physical and mental health by looking after this essential organ.
Pexels-RDNE Stock Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 7th November 2024 Boost your bones Help reduce your risk of osteoporosis in the future by looking after your bones now.
Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 7th November 2024 Blue Zones Secrets of the world's longevity hotspots.
Pexels-Niklas Jeromin British Heart Foundation - advertising feature • 6th November 2024 How will we beat heart failure? Heart failure is estimated to affect more than 900,000 people in the UK and there are around 200,000 new diagnoses each year.
The Telegraph/CRUK - branded content • 6th November 2024 Saving lives in our lifetime: bowel cancer Survival rates have doubled in the last 40 years, and screening and treatment innovations mean they will continue to improve.
Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 8th September 2018 Be Healthy Caroline Roberts investigates the sharp increase in children deliberately hurting themselves.
Pexels-Kindel Media Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 7th November 2024 How to treat sports injuries The warmer weather means many of us are getting active outdoors, and with that comes the risk of sports injuries.
Be Healthy magazine, Benenden Health • 7th November 2024 On the phone again? What's the health impact of our screen habits?
The Telegraph/CRUK - branded content • 4th November 2024 What the future looks like for lung cancer Lung cancer survival rates are still low, but Cancer Research UK scientists are optimistic about the future.
Townswoman magazine • 4th November 2024 Fabulous fish The women breaking down barriers in the fishing industry
Townswoman magazine • 5th November 2024 A taste of Nigeria Meet Stella, who teaches the cuisine of her homeland with the help of charity, Migrateful.
Townswoman magazine • 5th November 2024 Marvellous Marmalade The Dalemain World Marmalade Awards are helping preserve a very British breakfast tradition.
Metro • 30th July 2022 How to get better at accepting compliments Like so many people, particularly women, I tend to bat away compliments.
Metro • 3rd July 2022 How to never be late again Timekeeping is something I’ve struggled with all my life.
Jonathan Cherry Townswoman magazine • 9th November 2024 Meet the Morris (wo)men Morris dancing was once thought to be strictly for men – but women fought for theirplace in this age-old British folk custom.
Townswoman magazine • 9th November 2024 A day in life: Project Seagrass Marine biologist Evie Furness works for Project Seagrass, a charity dedicated to conserving and restoring our precious underwater meadows.
Pexels-Pixabay Townswoman magazine • 7th November 2024 A day in the life - Vine House Farm Lucy Taylor manages wildlife-friendly, family-run Vine House Farm, which produces seed for wild birds from acres of spectacular sunflowers.
Metro • 15th October 2022 How to write a better to-do list - and actually get stuff on it done I’m definitely more productive when I start the day with a to-do list.
Goodwood Revival • 4th November 2024 Get ready to dance at Goodwood Revival From the village hall hop to a swish night out at the palais, dancing was once a huge part of life.
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine • 5th November 2024 Tripping the light fantastic A dancing craze gripped the youth of Britain in the decades after the First World War.
Reader's Digest • 5th November 2024 Gardens through time The gardens we enjoy today are the product of centuries of scientific discoveries and intrepid journeys.
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine • 5th November 2024 Animal magic Britain's long-standing reputation as a nation of animal lovers is well deserved.
5th November 2024 Let's get physical Earlier generations also had their share of fitness fads and celebrity personal trainers.
Goodwood Revivial • 4th November 2024 Emulating the beauty looks of the times Makeup trends have always reflected the attitudes, constraints and opportunities of the time .
Goodwood Revival • 4th November 2024 Get ready to dance at Goodwood Revival From the village hall hop to a swish night out at the palais, dancing was once a huge part of life.
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine • 5th November 2024 Ancestors at work - Veterinarians The evolution of the veterinary profession.
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine • 5th November 2024 Housing the poor Almshouses provided an important safety net for our 'deserving poor' ancestors
Who Do You Think You Are? magazine • 5th November 2024 Ancestors at work - Telegraph workers The women who worked on the pioneering 'Victorian internet'
Townswoman magazine • 5th November 2024 On the ration In the First World War, cooks needed to get creative to eek out the meagre contents of the larder.
S&PA Professional magazine, CIMSPA • 1st November 2024 Mum's the word Pregnancy provides a golden opportunity to engage women and their families in physical activity.
S&PA Professional magazine, CIMSPA • 4th November 2024 Finding their pride Why do so many girls drop out of sport in their teens? And how can we help them to stay active?
Pexels-Pixabay S&PA Professional magazine, CIMSPA • 4th November 2024 Looking after your pool in the right way Chlorine gas leaks can be deadly so how can they be prevented?
British Rowing Plus • 10th December 2021 ‘They’re learning and that warms my heart’ Shanique Harrison had zero experience of rowing when she started on London Youth Rowing’s Coaching Development Programme, but now she is a passionate ambassador for the sport.
S&PA Professional magazine, CIMSPA • 4th November 2024 Impossible is nothing How can we encourage more people with disabilities to work in the physical activity industry?
Benenden Health • 3rd March 2021 Be Healthy Five easy ways to achieve all-round fitness for beginners.
S&PA Professional magazine, CIMSPA • 4th November 2024 Reframing the environment How can we make the gym environment more welcoming for neurodiverse people?
British Rowing Plus • 1st April 2022 Boat Race preview GB rowers Imogen Grant and Olympic silver medallist Angus Groom will be representing Cambridge and Oxford respectively.
British Rowing Plus • 30th April 2021 What is the essence of coaching? Caroline Roberts | 30th April 2021What is the essence of coaching? Jesus College Head Coach Jonathan Conder, a newly qualified L4 coach, shares his thoughtsJonathan Conder is one of only around 20 rowing coaches in the country to have achieved a Level 4 coaching qualification.
British Rowing Plus • 30th April 2021 Meet the Team: Ben Pritchard We catch up with the Paralympic single sculler.