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Living life to the full? A pharmacy helps you stay healthy on the go

- IN PARTNERSHI­P WITH BOOTS

WHETHER it’s juggling a busy job with the school run, trying to squeeze in a trip to the gym, doing DIY at weekends, or just finding time to meet friends for a coffee, it seems women’s lives today are fuller than ever. According to NHS figures, women are twice as likely to die from heart disease compared to breast cancer.

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is one of the UK’s leading killers. Yet many women don’t know that some seemingly less serious problems, such as breathless­ness, can be an early warning sign of a potential heart problem. You can speak to a member of the pharmacy team who can help advise on lifestyle changes including tips on eating healthily and stopping smoking. Whether you’re going on holiday, or have a big event coming up, having your period at the wrong time can be a real inconvenie­nce. Boots offers a Period Delay Online clinic* to help delay your time of the month. It is available to women aged from 16 to 54, who are not taking the contracept­ive pill or any other hormonal contracept­ion**. The online clinic will be able to carry out an assessment to help decide if this service is appropriat­e for you and your needs. Visit boots.com/perioddela­y for details. * Subject to stock availabili­ty and clinician approval. Charges apply **Other eligibilit­y criteria apply. An eye test is about more than simply checking whether you can read the newspaper or the number on the front of the bus.

Having your vision checked by a Boots optician can also help identify a range of health problems. For instance, eyes can give an early indication of high blood pressure and high cholestero­l.

Other conditions affecting your general health, such as diabetes, can also be spotted as part of a routine eye test. Adults should have an eye test at least every two years. To book an eye test visit boots.com/eyetest The Human Papilloma virus (HPV) causes most cases of cervical cancer.

The HPV vaccinatio­n is routinely offered to secondary school age girls, as part of the NHS Childhood Vaccinatio­n Programme. The Boots HPV Vaccinatio­n Service is suitable for women and men aged 12-44*. The HPV Vaccinatio­n Service provides women with protection against 90 percent of cervical cancers and HPV related anal cancers in men and women.

For all cancers, acting on symptoms early can help improve the chances of survival. Having someone to turn to when you need help can make a real difference. That’s why many of our pharmacies now have Boots Macmillan Informatio­n Boots pharmacist­s are able to help women live a healthy lifestyle by providing advice and informatio­n, as well as discussing suitable products. They can advise on suitable supplement­s and vitamins for all stages of life where appropriat­e, whether you are trying to conceive or are Pharmacist­s, who are specially trained to support you if you’re affected by cancer. Boots Macmillan Beauty Advisors are trained to offer make-up tips to manage the visible side effects of treatment. To find out more on the HPV Vaccinatio­n Service at Boots visit boots.com/hpv. *Subject to pharmacist and stock availabili­ty. Other eligibilit­y criteria apply. Charges apply. Available in selected stores. Over 3 million people in the UK are estimated to have diabetes and around 90 percent of diabetes cases are type 2.

Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include weight, age, ethnicity and family history. The condition occurs when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin and pregnant, are going through the menopause or are worried about maintainin­g flexibilit­y and bone health as you get older.

For those who want to stop smoking, a range of products and services are available, including local NHS Stop Smoking Services in selected stores. this can lead to serious health problems. Boots, in associatio­n with Diabetes UK, offers a free online tool to help assess your risk. In a few minutes you can learn if you’re at risk and take active, positive steps to help minimise the risk. To find out more, visit boots.com/diabetesri­sk for details.

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