Bupa Dental Care's purpose is to help individuals live longer, healthier and happier lives. This is by providing a broad range of healthcare services, support and advice to people throughout their lives.
They are a leading international healthcare group running care homes, health centres, dental centres and hospitals. They offer personal and company health insurance and provide workplace health services, health assessments and chronic disease management services including health coaching.
Bupa Dental Care is committed to making quality healthcare, focused on the patients needs, more affordable and accessible in the areas of wellness, chronic disease management and ageing. They have a broad range of products and services that don’t need health insurance to access.
Bupa Dental Care Bristol- St Pauls
Ashley Court, 153 Ashley Rd, Bristol BS6 5NW, United Kingdom
0117 955 0128
FC89+FQ Bristol, United Kingdom
About nine to twenty six minutes away, depending on the route you take, from Bupa Dental Care is Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice. If you or someone you know is suffering from bad smoking habits, anxiety, panic attacks and depression then you just found the right place to seek help. Hypnotherapy has been helping people overcome a wide range of issues successfully.
For nearly 15 years, owner and hypnotherapist Greg Nejedly had the privilege of being able to treat many people in and around Bristol for a wide range of issues. His approach is to help the individual to overcome his issues and to understand that your past does not have to influence your future in a negative way.
You can go to Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice website to learn more about hypnotherapy. You can always call their phone number and book an appointment.
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Our Parkinson’s and other Movement Disorders (MOVE) Health Integration Team’s (HIT) patient and public involvement (PPI) group has worked with Parkinson’s UK to develop training sessions about the condition for exercise providers in the Bristol area.
The sessions helped over 25 providers to understand how best to work with people with Parkinson’s.
From tennis lessons to personal training and yoga to Nordic walking, people with Parkinson’s in Bristol now have even better access to a variety of exercise opportunities provided by people with a good understanding of their needs.
Exercise can help people with Parkinson’s manage physical symptoms, as well as improving sleep, mood and mental health. Research has shown that increasing physical activity to at least 2.5 hours a week can slow the progression of symptoms.
Tailoring exercise opportunities to make them safe for the person with Parkinson’s and suitable for their condition is vital to help people realise these benefits.
All providers who took part in the training, and details of the support they provide can be found on the Parkinson’s UK Bristol Branch website.
Bristol Health Partners, 9th floor Whitefriars Lewins Mead Bristol, BS1 2NT
0117 903 7546
FC44+X8 Bristol
It seems counter-intuitive for a company who make almost 90 per cent of their money through selling cigarettes to advocate for a smoke-free future.
But that is exactly what Philip Morris are doing, as the firm behind Marlboro launches a new initiative to help Bristol become the first city in England to go smoke-free.
Philip Morris wants to help encourage smokers either to give up smoking or, if they do not quit, to switch to a smoke-free alternative such as heated tobacco and heated liquid products.
Philip Morris managing director, Peter Nixon, said that he believes the company can play a vital role in helping Bristol to go smoke-free as they work with businesses and retailers.
He said: “Bristol could genuinely be the first city in England to go smoke-free. We believe our new year commitments can make a real, practical difference in giving smokers the support they need to give up.
Source - https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/helping-bristol-go-smoke-free/
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0117 230 9247
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