Jason
Motorists are being advised of temporary traffic management arrangements being put in place this week at a busy Middlesbrough junction.
What the #&%*? New research shows swearing IS effective in helping us tolerate pain
A new study has found that using the f-word, when pain strikes, raises pain threshold and tolerance. Amazingly, swearing increases people’s threshold (32%) and tolerance (33%) of pain by about a third.[1]
Half of UK business leaders concerned of a “tech brain drain” post-Brexit
Around three quarters (72%) of UK consumers agree business leaders need to step up and be more optimistic to help create a successful global Britain, post-Brexit.
60 percent of allergy sufferers in the UK claim the symptoms are ruining their lives.
That’s according to a new study which has found failing exams, canceling parties and having holidays ruined are just some of the trials and tribulations experienced by millions of hay fever sufferers.
Allergy UK reports that more than 44% of the UK now suffers from an allergy.
And now, results from the latest klarify.me study found Leeds is the allergy capital of the UK, where nearly three quarters (74%) of the city have symptoms, followed by London (70%).
Glasgow is the most allergy-resistant city, with only 46% of the population suffering – still a high amount, though!
The study reveals two thirds (65%) of sufferers say their symptoms impact them almost EVERY DAY and a massive 82% of people who have allergy problems think their condition is not taken seriously by family and colleagues at work.
The problem is more acute for pregnant women, with as many as 80% saying they suffer and many feeling unable to use medicated solutions in-case they harm their baby.
The nationwide study conducted by allergy experts klarify.me found the most common allergy among people surveyed was pollen (64%), followed by certain foods (28%) and pets (22%).
A fifth of sufferers say that they have tried “everything” to combat their symptoms, with a fifth (20%) using prescription drugs and a third (32) buying from the chemist.
Jason from CVFM Breakfast will be talking to Dr Ellie Cannon on Tuesday 9th July. Dr Ellie’s TV career started on BBC1, as the in-house medical expert on The Secret Tourist, followed soon after by her GP role on Sky Living’s documentary Claire Richards: Slave to Food. She appeared in BBC1’s Long Live Britain and was one of the key medical experts on two Channel 4’s PRIMETIME health shows, Health Freaks, and Doctor In Your House. Ellie broadcasts weekly on Matthew Wright’s Talk radio show and can be seen and heard commenting on health matters across Channel 5 news and LBC. In 2017, she channeled her inner-geek appearing in a Celebrity Eggheads team of celebrity doctors! (She won her round).
At klarify.me, we provide medically approved allergy information to help people better understand their allergies. We back that with carefully curated products and services to help them manage their allergy more simply and easily. klarify.me launched in April 2018 and is currently available in Germany and the United Kingdom. klarify.me is fully owned by ALK A/S and based in Hørsholm, Denmark. Visit klarify.me for more information.



































