1. Advice and Information -

    Fibromyalgia is a long term condition that causes pain all over the body. It’s also known as fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). It can be quite common – Lady Gaga has it!
  2. Advice and Information -

    Everyone can feel lonely at some point in their life. Loneliness affects people of all ages and backgrounds. It can cause us real emotional pain and can impact on our physical and mental health.
  3. Report -

    2,395 of you came to us in March to share your experience of using health and social care services or to seek information.
  4. News -

    2,395 people came to us this month either to tell us their experience of using health or social care services, or seek information.
  5. Advice and Information -

    High blood pressure (which is also known as hypertension) rarely has noticeable symptoms; so if you have it, you’re unlikely to realise it. But if untreated, it increases your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes.
  6. Advice and Information -

    The short answer is yes! But it can be complicated so we have more detail for you.
  7. News -

    Are you the relative, or friend, of someone who does?

    Do you consider yourself vulnerable?

    Do you know someone that could be vulnerable?

    Then this announcement is for you.
  8. Advice and Information -

    Do you know about your rights to language support in NHS settings?
  9. Advice and Information -

    It’s quite common and affects the brain causing frequent seizures.
  10. News -

    Have you ever thought about volunteering?
    In a new series to celebrate Volunteers Week, we chat to some of our brilliant volunteers about what it means to them.
  11. Advice and Information -

    There are around 350,000 children in the UK who have a learning disability, but do you actually know what it means and what it’s like to live with?
  12. Advice and Information -

    We’ve been through a lot these past couple of years. Covid has not gone away, but we are beginning to live with it. To do this, we need to be at the top of our game both physically and mentally.
  13. Advice and Information -

    Giving blood is one of the most simple yet heroic things you can do.
    Giving blood saves lives. The blood you give is a lifeline in an emergency, and for people who need long term treatments.
  14. Report -

    1,465 of you came to us in April to share your experience of using health and social care services or to seek information.
  15. Advice and Information -

    Diabetes is a complicated condition and there are many different types of diabetes.
  16. News -

    Today we heard stories of Care Home residents in Herne Bay receiving the wrong medicine. In some cases people were given other peoples' prescriptions, or weren't given their medication at all. What's your experience of care homes in Kent?
  17. Advice and Information -

    Confused about Long Covid? Find out the common symptoms and when to get support.
  18. Advice and Information -

    It’s easy to feel isolated and alone when struggling with Long Covid, but we are here to help to you find the support and treatment you need.
  19. News -

    The vaccination centre in Sittingbourne which opened in April at the Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital is still open for appointments. Both adults and children can be vaccinated there and all stages of the Covid vaccination programme are offered.
  20. Advice and Information -

    If the answer is yes, then there is a new service for you. The Armed Forces Network for Sussex, Kent & Medway have created a new single place for you to contact if you, or your family, need advice, guidance or support.
  21. Advice and Information -

    Deafblindness is far more common than many people realise. Around 400,000 people are affected by sight and hearing loss in the UK. That's enough to fill Wembley Stadium nearly five times!
  22. Advice and Information -

    How are you, really? Are you ok? Perhaps you can't quite put your finger on it, but you're not feeling like yourself. Are you feeling more tired or more emotional? Maybe you don’t want to do the things that you usually enjoy.
  23. News -

    Today marks a significant change in the way our NHS is organised. From today all Clinical Commissioning Groups are legally dissolved, with Integrated Care Systems created in their place.
  24. Advice and Information -

    Mental health problems are more common among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ+) people. If you are struggling, feel alone or need a little help, then check out our guide on how you can get the support you need.
  25. Advice and Information -

    This month is Disability Pride Month. Every day we hear from people who are disabled, and we wanted to help raise awareness of some of the different types of disability.
  26. Advice and Information -

    One in 100 people will experience it.
  27. Advice and Information -

    Did you realise Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by a viral infection?
  28. Advice and Information -

    There’s a new service called 999 BSL.
    We’ve got all the details about how it works.
  29. Report -

    Every month we review all the feedback we've heard. We're looking for the themes and trends in the information to see what we should be focusing on.
  30. Advice and Information -

    Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases.
  31. Advice and Information -

    This month is Psoriasis Month, but what do you actually know about the condition?
  32. Advice and Information -

    Find out the signs and symptoms of monkeypox, what to do if you think you have it and who is eligible for a vaccine.
  33. News -

    We all want the people working in the NHS to be the best they can possibly be. Share your experiences and you will be helping them to learn what matters to you.
  34. News -

    NHS England has achieved the first milestone in its plan to eliminate backlogs caused by Covid. Read our response.
  35. Advice and Information -

    When you need specialist NHS support, like hospital tests or treatment, you often need a referral from your GP first. Find out what this includes and what to expect.
  36. Advice and Information -

    What is Urology? Urology is the study of the female urinary system and male genitourinary tract. Put simply, these are parts of the body that produce, store and get rid of urine, as well as the parts involved in sexual function for men.
  37. Advice and Information -

    Alzheimer’s is one of several types of dementia. It’s also the most common.
  38. Advice and Information -

    Blood cancer is a term that's used to describe many types of cancer that affect your blood, bone marrow or lymphatic system. It happens when something goes wrong with the development of your blood cells.
  39. News -

    From September the podiatry service at Foster Street in Maidstone is moving.
  40. Advice and Information -

    Vascular disease affects many of us, but do you really know what it is?
  41. Advice and Information -

    Did you know that 2 million people in the UK right now are living with a severe sight loss that impacts on their daily lives?
  42. Advice and Information -

    Organ donation is when you decide to give an organ to save or transform the life of someone else. You can donate some organs while you are alive, and this is called living organ donation.
  43. News -

    The booster programme for Covid is now underway. Have you had yours?

  44. News -

    Do you, or someone you know, have experience of using drug and alcohol services in Kent?

    Kent County Council have published their new five-year Drug and Alcohol Strategy and they need to hear what you think.
  45. Advice and Information -

    October is ADHD Awareness Month and we’ve got all the info about what ADHD really is.
  46. Advice and Information -

    Dyspraxia is a condition that affects your physical co-ordination.
  47. Advice and Information -

    Most women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 50, but younger women and men can also get breast cancer.
  48. Advice and Information -

    Forgotten your pill or had unprotected sex? Maybe you’re worried about something? Here’s what to do and where to go if you need help urgently.
  49. Advice and Information -

    Your pituitary gland is about the size of a pea and is situated in the bony hollow, just behind the bridge of your nose.