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Welbeck Oxford is a new state-of-the-art private healthcare centre that is set to open in Oxford in 2026.

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The term "gut health" refers to the overall well-being and optimal functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), and associated organs such as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.

A “blackout” describes a transient loss of consciousness and is a dramatic and frightening experience. Professor Richard Schilling gives us more detail about what can cause blackouts, and what they might be a sign of.

Diarrhoea is when you pass looser and more frequent stools than usual. Most people experience this from sometimes, and usually it's nothing to be concerned about. However, if you have diarrhoea that lasts for several weeks, you should see a doctor.

Hay fever affects around 1 in 5 people in the UK. Symptoms of it can include a runny, stuffy nose, itchy eyes and even headaches. With so many uncomfortable symptoms, it’s not surprising that people struggle during the peak hay fever season.

In an extract from his book, ‘Keeping Your Heart Healthy’, Dr Boon Lim looks at how making changes to your diet and eating habits can make your heart healthier more generally, giving it the fuel it needs to keep it ticking for longer.

Basal cell carcinoma or a rodent ulcer, is a form of non-melanoma skin cancer. It is the most common type of skin cancer and usually develops in areas that have had a lot of sun exposure. This article explains how it appears in darker skin tones.

What are some health conditions more common in women? Welbeck Women’s Health has experience in helping female patients with these issues.

Professor Michael Polkey at Welbeck discusses 4 reasons why you're struggling to sleep and how this can be remedied.

Learn from our expert Welbeck Superintendent Pharmacist Sarah Thomas, how long a pharmacy usually holds a prescription for, any extenuating circumstances and how you can pick up your prescription even after some time.

Cysts, lesions, lipomas, and skin tags are skin conditions that affect many people. Learn more about the differences between them and when to seek help from a specialist.

Do you have a holiday fast approaching? If so, we're sure you want to avoid gut issues at all cost! The Gut Health Clinic is here to make sure your holiday isn’t ruined by a funny tummy!

As with any cancer, bowel cancer requires patients to have specific lifestyle changes, with diet being a primary example. Lucy Kerrison at The Gut Health Clinic takes a look at the role food plays when considering a bowel cancer diagnosis.

Every 15 minutes, someone is diagnosed with bowel cancer, equal to 43,000 people each year. Regular screening can identify cancer early and could be lifesaving. So, if you have any symptoms, don’t delay in seeing your doctor.