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A series of studies about the mental and physical benefits of sauna bathing has found evidence
that the emotional synchrony and rituals such as aufguss improve wellbeing and feelings of
belonging.
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20 Apr 2026
D2F is proud to be the official merchandise partner for The Boat Race – the iconic sporting
event between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
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09 Dec 2025
The duo have brought together a wellness trust and a GP federation to create a new model with clinical governance embedded at its heart, as Kate Cracknell reports
HCM issue 2 2025
Regular exercise, a balanced diet, quitting smoking and cutting down on alcohol are the best
ways to prevent dementia – even if the illness runs in the family.
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15 Jul 2019
Pure Sports Medicine’s CEO discusses the
challenges and opportunities involved in
setting up sports medicine clinics that offer
elite-level treatment to the general public
HCM issue 9 2018
The average age of onset for depression
is now 14. Can exercise turn the tide?
HCM issue 5 2018
The NHS should move £100m (US$129.4m, €116.3m) from its drug budget into a physical
activity pot, according to public health specialist and author Sir Muir Gray.
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18 May 2017
An eight-month UK inquiry by a cross-party group of MPs and peers on
mindfulness, found frontline public servants could be less likely to fall ill with
stress or quit altogether if they use mindfulness to help control anxiety and
depression.
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20 Jan 2015
From laughter as medicine to wellness hotels, Camilla Parke
of The Futures Company looks at some of the trends set to
shape the wellness sector in the coming year
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Camilla Parke of The Futures Company outlines some of the trends that will influence the health and wellness sector this year
HCM issue 2 2014
Oxford University's plans for a major overhaul of its Iffley Road sports complex have been given the green light by Oxford City Council.
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30 Nov 2010
New research from the National Heart Forum (NHF) has suggested that an increase in obesity levels among children across the UK may be starting to "level off".
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04 Nov 2009
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