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Amberley Davis
Senior writer
BA (Hons), CPD
Amberley is a senior writer with Patient and has written extensively on a range of health and wellbeing topics.
Amberley has a particular interest in the gender health gap, the links between human and environmental health, fertility, and longevity. She holds a first class degree in English Literature and is a member of the Guild of Health Writers.
Amberley has had work published in Digital Playmakers, Clothing Collective, TravelAddict and more. Her work was featured in the ITV documentary "Hannah Spearritt: Me & Breast Implants".
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Have you heard of breast implant illness? Although not yet recognised as an official medical condition, understanding that this is a possible side-effect of breast implant surgery can help people make more informed decisions, identify the root of their health issues, and improve their chances of recovery.
Is it too early to start taking hay fever tablets? Experts reveal that these work best when started ahead of hay fever season - before the symptoms irritate 1 in 5 of us in spring and summer. Hay fever tablets are a popular fast-acting treatment option for immediate relief. We explore how they can also be used as a preventative measure before the weather warms, the flowers bloom, and hay fever season kicks in.
Social anxiety usually starts in your teenage years but can be triggered at any stage of life. It's a serious condition that can affect all aspects of your life, but there are self-care tips and professional therapies that can help and even cure social anxiety. Speaking to a loved one, a support group, or a mental health professional is also important.
Morning breath, when you wake up with a dry and unpleasant taste in your mouth, is a common inconvenience. Here we let you know what you can do about it - and when it's a sign that something is wrong.
There’s nothing like a hot, tasty bowl of soup to combat chilly weather. But did you know that this comfort food can also help protect us against common illnesses?