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https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/tips-prevent-stress-triggered-migraines-26654829

Fast-paced lifestyles and increased screen time in this digital age mean that more and more people are suffering with migraines. Migraines are a common condition in which people experience severe headaches with throbbing pain in the front and side of the head. People also experience sensitivity to light and sound during a migraine attack, and sometimes also suffer from nausea and vomiting.

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10 Top Tops for Staying Healthy Whilst Travelling Abroad

Planning a trip abroad? As travel restrictions are easing we can finally jet off on long-awaited holidays. Read more about how you can stay vigilant and keep yourself and your family safe and healthy whilst away.

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What is dyspepsia? Discover the signs, causes and remedies for indigestion

Do you suffer from dyspepsia? Find out what causes indigestion and some remedies to help you ease the symptoms. Indigestion (also known as dyspepsia) refers to uncomfortable feelings related to the digestive system, sometimes experienced after eating. If you’ve ever felt unusually full quickly after eating, or felt a burning or acidic sensation in your digestive system after eating, then you are familiar with the experience of indigestion. To help you, Parvinder Sagoo, Lead Pharmacist and Medical Advisor at Simply Meds Online explains everything you should know about Dyspepsia.

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Leading UK Online Pharmacy, SimplyMedsOnline, Shares Spring Product Deals & Hay Fever Advice

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a common chronic health condition that affects our large intestines, resulting in several uncomfortable symptoms. People with IBS often suffer with symptoms like cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas and diarrhoea or constipation. Though the illness is a long-term one, IBS is actually easier to manage when you know what to avoid, what triggers your attacks and the signs you need to look out for.

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7 tips for soothing Hay Fever symptoms

A recent study has found that hay fever is on the rise – particularly in cities such as London Currently (as at March 2022) the tree’s pollen count for London is 422 PPM, which is classed as high. This means those who suffer with seasonal hay fever will most likely experience symptoms earlier this year as the weather starts to warm up – and, with a heatwave on the way, this could be very soon. Hay fever is a common allergy to pollen from grass, trees and flowers, and it generally starts at this time of year. The main features are an itchy watery nose (rhinitis), sneezing, and itchy red puffy eyes. It can also cause an itchy throat and cough, as well as aggravating asthma if you have it. Here, Parvinder Sagoo, who is the pharmacist at UK online pharmacy Simply Meds Online, reveals his 7 tips for soothing hay fever symptoms. Find out what these are below

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7 Top Tips For Soothing Hay Fever Symptoms

Parvinder Sagoo, pharmacist of leading UK online pharmacy Simply Meds Online, reveals his seven tips for soothing hay fever symptoms. A recent study has found that hay fever is on the rise in London. The tree’s pollen count for London is currently (as of April 2022) 422 PPM, which is classed as high. This means that those who suffer with seasonal hay fever will most likely experience symptoms earlier this year as the weather starts to warm up – and with a heatwave on the way this could be very soon. Hay fever is a common allergy to pollen from grass, trees and flowers, and it generally starts at this time of year. The main features are an itchy, watery nose (rhinitis), sneezing, and itchy, red, puffy eyes. It can also cause an itchy throat and cough, as well as aggravating asthma if you have it. Here, Parvinder Sagoo, pharmacist of leading UK online pharmacy Simply Meds Online, reveals his seven tips for soothing hay fever symptoms. Read more on this below

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Changing your diet could help tackle your hay fever at night, health expert says

A health expert has said changing what foods you eat before bed could keep nighttime hayfever symptoms at bay and help you get a better night's sleep this spring. Although this week's snow showers and cold weather would try and convince you otherwise, we're now well into the spring season and winter should be firmly behind us. And as things hopefully start to get a bit warmer and plant life starts to bloom, those who suffer from hay fever are no doubt gearing up to battle a season of sneezing - as well as sleepless nights brought on by symptoms flaring up when it's time for bed. Find out more by clicking below

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Seven tips on how to cope with hay fever at work

Do you dread the onset of pollen season? Discover seven tips to help you manage hay fever symptoms at work. A recent study has found that hay fever is on the rise in London. The tree’s pollen count for London ion March was as much as 422 PPM, which, according to tissue brand Kleenex, is classed as high. This means that those who suffer with seasonal hay fever will most likely experience symptoms earlier this year as the weather starts to warm up – and with a heatwave on the way this could be very soon. Experiencing hay fever in the office can be a huge inconvenience, not only to the person suffering but also those around them. To help, Parvinder Sagoo of Simply Meds Online, reveals seven tips for coping with hay fever while you’re at work. Read them by clicking below