The Nantwich Clinic Blog
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What are the benefits of collagen?
Collagen is a protein that is essential for the health of our skin, joints, bones, and other connective tissues.
What’s the difference between anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers?
Both dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections promise a more youthful appearance, but what exactly makes them different from each other?
How changing seasons can affect your feet!
While seasonal changes can affect your whole body, one key area that that vast majority of us use on a daily basis is the feet and these changes can affect the joints, skin and even the build up of fluid which cause problems with the way you move.
Can the appearance of scars be reduced?
Scar tissue is a specific form of tissue that presents itself as part of the body’s natural healing processes after injury, but can anything be done to help reduce their appearance?
How can pregnancy affect your feet?
Pregnancy is the cause of a huge amount of changes on the body, most notably to the abdomen area, but it is capable of causing a number of problems for the feet.
What is arthritis?
Over 10 million people in the UK deal with the struggles associated with arthritis, but what is it and what can be done to help manage it?
How can your food affect your mood?
It’s been known for a long time that your nutirition plays a role in your physical health, but it’s incredibly important for your mental health too.
How do hearing aids work?
Hearing aids are small devices that can be used to help the hearing ability in one or both ears, but how exactly do they work?
How does diabetes affect your feet?
Diabetes is a problem by itself that requires a lot of care and attention, but it’s also capable of causing a number of foot problems.
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