Maria joined Age Group in 2020 and specialises in content around dating and mental wellbeing. She has lived in seven different countries and is the owner of Magique and That Woman Is A Woman Productions. Her blog, Confessions of a Dizzy Blonde, offers her life learnings, sprinkled with a large dose of humour and sex!
Corns can be a pain. Quite literally. But why do you get them in the first place, how do they differ from calluses, and how do you get rid of them? Let’s answer all those questions!
It’s one year since the UK was plunged into its first Covid-19 lockdown. At the time, there was criticism that we’d moved too slowly, albeit with very little known about the virus and disease at that time. One year one, what do we know about the underlying health conditions that make Covid-19 most dangerous?
Are you worried you, or someone you know, might have mouth cancer? Let's look at the causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment that exist for mouth cancer today.
Have you or a loved one recently been diagnosed with a chronic illness? If so, you may be looking for tips on how to cope. You may also be looking for reassurance that while all is not well, there are ways to find comfort. If you are asking yourself, "how do you manage chronic health conditions," below you will find some answers that will hopefully reassure you.
What is long Covid? Is it contagious? What can you do to alleviate symptoms if you suffer from it? We have a look at all of that and more in this article.
If you've recently been diagnosed with arthritis, the first question you might ask is if you can live a comfortable life with the condition? In most cases, yes! And there are ways to ease arthritis pain—in some cases even make it go away completely. Here are seven tips for living with arthritis.
It's easy to think that self-destructive behaviours are apparent. Like, say, having a drug habit that's way out of control. But many self-destructive behaviours are a lot less evident. For example, going to bed at different hours every night or not getting enough sleep is a self-destructive behaviour because it negatively impacts your health. A healthy amount of sleep at regular hours is essential, not only for alertness but also for your immune system and bodily functions at large.
Mental wellbeing was practically a taboo subject some decades ago. Back then, stigma prevented people from speaking aloud about depression and other mental health issues.