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Quick Question – How do I check my breasts?
Blog | Women's Health

Quick Question – How do I check my breasts?

22nd June 202023rd February 2021

How do you do a breast self-examination? What should you look for when checking your breasts? What do you do if you find a breast lump? It can feel a…

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Quick Question – How often should I examine my breasts?
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Quick Question – How often should I examine my breasts?

19th June 202023rd February 2021

I was examining my breasts the other day and suddenly realised that I couldn’t remember the last time I had done it. Then I felt worried that if I found…

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My running partner is in the dog house. Nipped out for a quick run with her as I have a busy day. She rolled in a huge, soggy cow pat. Full shampoo of dog, harness, lead and me required. She’s drying off in her dog bag but she’s not too happy about it 😏 Bless her 😍 #runningdogs #runbuddy #runwithmydog #smellydog #inthedoghouse
I tried a new route today. City rather than rural. Miles along the canal, out to the sea at Morecambe and then looping back into the city centre. Didn’t notice the miles with so much to look at. Mixing it up, exploring and going somewhere different really brighten up your running I find. Obviously one of the benefits of restrictions easing too. Even if it’s just down a different road why not try a little exploration on your next run? #runwell
Look 👀 A huge extract from Run Well in @runnersworlduk this month. I’m super proud! So grateful RW have given it so much space. I hope the tips help the readers ☺️ #runwell
Here’s a handy infographic I created to help you manage hay fever and running. 4 simple steps to stop hay fever getting in the way of your running.
A cracker of an evening walk. I did go live on here but my signal failed so apologies if you joined me. Walking not running as post Covid vaccination and my body was telling me NO. Felt so calm after wandering in this beautiful scenery. So chilled that getting back and having to make tea for everyone feels like far too much action 😂
A whole host of experts are ready to give you advice, tips and support as you navigate exercise through the peri-menopause. The series starts tomorrow (Monday) and it’s FREE. Sign up to receive access to all the masterclass talks. The prescription is to take one daily for the next 14 days!
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