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09/08/2018

  Mike Fardy has been awarded the prestigious 2017 British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (BAOMS) Downs Surgical Prize at the 2018 BAOMS Annual Scientific Conference in Durham for his significant contribution to oral and maxillofacial surgery. The Cardiff Dental Hospital and University Hospital of Wales-based consultant maxillofacial/head and neck surgeon said he “was humbled by the honour”. Looking at some of the previous incumbents, the BAOMS Fellow added: “These really were the individuals who developed and shaped our…

09/08/2018

XenZone’s Kooth service, commissioned in Cardiff gives every child and young person aged 11-18 access to free online counselling and emotional wellbeing support every day and throughout summer holidays. Kooth is anonymous and free at the point of use. Online counselling is available to users through instant chat messaging from mid-day until 10pm on weekdays and from 6pm until 10pm at weekends. Self-help materials, messaging, mood tracking and other support features are available anytime. Kooth’s team of qualified counsellors and…

08/08/2018

                   Source: http://www.visitcardiff.com/discover/city-hall/   By Sarah-Jane Reeves   The summer holidays are here, and the Diff is HOT HOT HOT! I am currently sat in front of two fans in as little clothing as possible without alarming my children. I’ve got a Shandy Bass and a packet pork scratchings on the go…it’s officially the summer holidays! This time of year is an utter joy for some families, and a nightmare for others. If…

08/08/2018

  On Friday, September 30, the Kotatsu Japanese Animation Festival launches for another series of film screenings in Wales. More than 10 feature films have been programmed to present the wide variety of stories and styles in Japanese animation. This year, we welcome two guests from Japan for what will be a unique event. The action then continues in Aberystwyth in October as people will get two days of film screenings. We are happy to say Kotatsu festival is part…

08/08/2018

          Breast Cancer Patient is first to be treated with Proton Beam Therapy in the UK The first patient to be treated with high energy proton beam therapy for breast cancer in the UK commenced treatment this week at the Rutherford Cancer Centre South Wales. Jan Johnson from Swansea was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2018. After researching various treatment options from chemotherapy to proton beam therapy, Ms. Johnson made the decision to pursue proton…

07/08/2018

    Technology which has given people with diabetes easier access to crucial information about their blood sugar levels is already making a difference across Wales. Now researchers at Swansea University are hoping the increasing use of glucose monitoring devices will help encourage patients with diabetes to lead more active lifestyles. Swansea University Associate Professor Dr Richard Bracken said: “Hypoglycaemia, or low blood sugar, is a real fear facing people with type 1 diabetes.  As exercise can cause glucose changes…

07/08/2018

  Charity says Welsh Government is ignoring huge swell of public support for change Cycling UK urges Government to build on legacy of Geraint Thomas UK celebrates 50 years of legal cycling on bridleways today As cyclists celebrate 50 years today (03 August) of being legally allowed to ride on bridleways in the UK, Cycling UK is urging the Welsh Government not to lose momentum in its proposals to improve public access. The right for people to cycle on bridleways…

07/08/2018

    Derrick Barry, Sonique and Gabrielle are amongst this year’s acts who will be performing at Pride Cymru’s Big Weekend on 24 – 26 August 2018. Drag performer, Derrick Barry, is widely known for impersonating Britney Spears, competing in the third season of America’s Got Talent, and the eighth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. BRIT Award-winning singer, producer and DJ, Sonique, is best known for her 1998 international hit single It Feels So Good. Gabrielle is an English singer…

07/08/2018

More than half (55 per cent) of dog shelters believe celebrities and social media are driving sales of ‘fashionable’ breeds, causing unpopular breeds to stay stuck in shelters Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Akitas and Greyhounds top the list of most common dog breeds in animal rescue, whilst pugs top ‘waiting lists’ of desirable dogs to adopt. In 2017, French Bulldogs were the most popular breed in the UK– spurred by celebrity owners such as Lady Gaga – whilst the number of…

07/08/2018

      Splish Splash is staged entirely in and under water, and is an Oily Cart and National Theatre Wales (NTW) co-production commissioned as part of NTW’s NHS at 70 Festival. The watery wonderland toured hydrotherapy pools in NHS hospitals, hospices and special schools across Wales, playing to an audience of just two young people and their carers in each performance, and featuring a cast of four actors and a musician playing live on floating instruments in the water….