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Why do we itch when reading about bedbugs?
... Why do some of us itch when we re just thinking and reading about bed bugs- even if we ve never had an infestation? It s all to do with the mind-body connection, says Dr Heather Sequeira, a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in anxiety and obsessional behaviours...
MP Lisa Cameron rejects calls for a by-election
... Dr Cameron, who was an NHS Clinical Psychologist before she was elected in 2015, announced her defection last week just ahead of a selection meeting to pick the next candidate for the East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow constituency...
MP Lisa Cameron defected to Tories in tantrum, says SNP president
... Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed Dr Cameron - a former NHS Clinical Psychologist - after she announced she had joined the Conservatives on Thursday...
Brazilian butt-lifts: Why have one?
... Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Anu Sayal-Bennett, a chartered member of the British Psychological Society, says she feels the allure of celebrity culture and choreographed social media images are behind the trend for BBLs...
Girlhood: The viral agony aunt site for teens blowing up on TikTok
... Clinical Psychologist Dr Beth Moseley says young people rely on the internet and social media to find advice and agrees that having a platform to discuss your worries can be positive...
Family courts: 'We kidnapped our kids from abusive dads and fled the UK'
... Dr Angharad Rudkin - a child Clinical Psychologist and author - fears that because parental alienation as a concept is so misunderstood and controversial, the welfare of children can be lost in the debate...
South Africa polyamory: When three's not a crowd in a relationship
... " Clinical Psychologist Dr Ian Opperman says what defines polyamorous relationships is consent...
Prince William and Kate meet NHS's first ever baby
... Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Neil Rees said Prince William had " really understood the issues and complexities - particularly with the current challenges we re facing"...
Prince William and Kate meet NHS's first ever baby
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
The Prince and Princess of Wales have met The First Person born under The National Health Service, at a Tea Party celebrating The NHS's 75th anniversary.
Aneira Thomas told them she had been born in Carmarthenshire at 00:01 on 5 July 1948, The same day as The NHS.
She was named after The NHS founder And Then Health Minister Aneurin Bevan .
Catherine, Princess of Wales, told current and ex-NHS staff at The Party , at St Thomas' Hospital, in London, " I wanted to come here and say Thank You . "
Mrs Thomas told The Royal couple: " Every maternity ward in The country was waiting for The First baby.
" The Doctors delivering me kept looking at The Clock , Looking Back at Mum.
" She was waiting to hear The Word 'Push ' - But all she heard was, 'Hold on, Edna. '
" Timing was everything. "
Mrs Thomas went on to work in The NHS, as a mental-health nurse. Her Four Sisters also became nurses.
The NHS had also " saved both of my children" She Said , when her son and daughter had suffered " life-changing brain haemorrhages".
Mrs Thomas has previously told a Family Story from before The founding of The NHS, recalling that when her grandfather broke his leg they had to sell their piano to pay The Doctor 's bill.
Prince William and Catherine also spoke to Blanche Hines, a nurse for almost 50 Years and part of The Windrush generation, whose daughter and grandson also work in health services.
" Wishing everyone a very happy 75th birthday at The NHS, " Prince William told guests at The Event , organised by NHS Charities Together.
Current challengesThe anniversary comes in a year when in disputes over pay.
The NHS charities Focus On The wellbeing of The workforce, including offering psychological support and counselling.
Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Neil Rees said Prince William had " really understood The issues and complexities - particularly with The current challenges we're facing".
The Royal visitors, filmed preparing cakes for The Party , also addressed another question. Which goes on top on a Scone - The Jam or The cream?
" I always do jam And Then cream, " Catherine said.
But Prince William, remaining politically neutral, replied: " I go for whichever is closest to me. "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com