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20th Mar 2020Janishall commented on:
Is it realistic to expect over 70s to remain in their homes for 4 months?This is such a big ask of people. 70 is not elderly but there is clear evidence that anyone around and over that age group is at greater risk. I think it is a necessary evil.ViewDate:
7th Jun 2019Janishall commented on:
Age....Does it matter?Good luck with the new job. Age doesn't matter as long as you enjoy what you do. When it stops being fun, it is time to move on.ViewDate:
8th Apr 2019Janishall commented on:
Nail damage adviceHi, I had the same experience. I don't think there is a quick fix. It took months for my nails to recover. I just kept them cut short and massaged oil into them every day. Since then I have decided that my nails will remain unfettered!ViewDate:
8th Apr 2019Janishall commented on:
Where have all my friends gone?Ben might be an answer to your dilemma James. There are organisations popping up all over the place like Love My Doggie where you can walk someone's dog if they can't. If you like to be active, you could find a local health walk - just a bunch of people who like to walk together. Wherever you live, town or village, there will be some groups you could join. I'd go along to one or two even if they don't immediately strike you as interesting! Happy hunting.ViewDate:
5th Mar 2019Janishall commented on:
Is it time for the 'smear test' to be rebranded?I don't understand why women don't attend these appointments. No, it isn't pleasant, but it is so important.ViewDate:
5th Mar 2019Janishall commented on:
Is a 'stiff-upper-lip' mentality partially to blame for today's mental health problems?Absolutely.ViewDate:
5th Mar 2019Janishall commented on:
Should a statue of Margaret Thatcher be erected in her home town?In a time of such austerity, why would we?ViewDate:
5th Mar 2019Janishall commented on:
Is obesity a lifestyle choice or a disease?People will always find excuses for being overweight and for not doing enough exercise. I don't think that will ever change but it makes me question why. I don't believe it is just laziness. - Post war, people were more healthy. Food was limited and you learnt to feed your family. People have lost the ability to cook - too many easy options out there and no cookery lessons in school. - Exercise shouldn't have to be joining the gym or joining a club. It should be something we do naturally. If you walk the children to school, they too learn that they can walk anywhere. What stops us? Work, money, time, needing to have everything the advertisers throw at us. It's a vicious cycle. Maybe the thing people really need is permission to get off that treadmill, live with less perhaps and enjoy more.