Category: Daily Quotes
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Professor Nicola Robinson, Professor of TCM and Integrated Health at London South Bank University, says that it is important to capture therapies in a research framework to prove how effective they are.
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GP and chair of Tower Hamlet’s Clinical Commissioning Group, Sir Sam Everington says doctors shouldn’t be asking patients ‘What is the matter with you?’ Instead they should say ‘What matters to you?’
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Regular exercise is a useful way to help maintain good health. It’s known to enhance mood, reduce stress, and lower the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer. Read more about the benefits of exercise
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Listening to what a client needs from a treatment can be an important part of being a therapist. This is especially true when working with clients with diagnosed health conditions, where you may be working with other health and social care professionals. Speaking about supporting clients with arthritis in issue 118 of International Therapist, Carolyn…
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FHT Vice President Mary Dalgleish says we can become better therapists, and people in general, if we look after ourselves as well as our clients: ‘As we learn better self-care, I feel that we become not just better therapists, but better people in general. When we are in touch with our own feelings and are…
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Winner of the 2018 Michael Pittilo Student Essay Award, Benjamin Low, answers whether he thinks lifestyle medicine is the next big thing in issue 126 of International Therapist. He says that people working in healthcare should take an active role in public health education, ‘challenging, educating and encouraging healthy behaviour at every opportunity’. Read Benjamin’s…
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We hope you’re enjoying the Autumn issue of International Therapist. On page 66, FHT President, Christopher Byrne, shares the best advice he has been given, ‘If you really want to do something, you will find a way. If you don’t, you will find an excuse.’
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Many FHT members support clients with arthritis… read an article from International Therapist issue 118 on how therapies can support clients with arthritis. #ArthritisDay
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, a reminder of how important it is to regularly check for any changes that could be cancer. Find out more about Breast Cancer Awareness month and how to spot the signs of breast cancer Look out for an article on breast cancer awareness in the Autumn issue of International…
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The power of reflexology: FHT Vice President Mary Dalgleish says, ‘In 16 years of practising reflexology, I have seen what a huge difference this gentle but powerful therapy can make to people’s quality of life.’ #reflexology
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As a scientist, Dr Julie McCullough is committed to researching the benefits of complementary therapies and adding to the growing evidence base. In International Therapist 124, Dr McCullough says, ‘As a scientist, I felt compelled to find information on how and why complementary therapies were helpful and effective for so many people.’ As part of…
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Influential GP, Dr Michael Dixon, believes complementary therapy will play a greater role in healthcare in years to come. Dr Dixon says, ‘In the future, as we start to expand our view of what local health involves and who needs to be included in that, I think complementary medicine will become a major influence – not…
