Apr 01 2008 | Health
EX Cathedra's visits to Birmingham Children's Hospital are a weekly date first started four years ago. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
WHEN Lisa O'Brien was a teenager, she suffered painful periods. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
DR GILLIAN Lockwood, medical director of Aldridge-based Midland Fertility Services, says Lisa is not alone in having a natural birth following an IVF baby when the cause of infertility was endometriosis. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
THIS Friday the hard work of the Ex Cathedral education project will reach fruition with a concert featuring more than 600 children from schools across the country at Birmingham Symphony Hall. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
MOST stressed-out parents of teenagers would describe the constant rowing with their feisty offspring as a never-ending nightmare. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
LITTLE Celine Smith is suddenly all smiles. Surrounded by people, she was a bit unsure of what was going on. But as the adults around her burst into song and encourage her to join in, her face changes from uncertainty to laughter. Read
Apr 01 2008 | Health
PUNISHING a child, even mildly, may suppress bad behaviour but probably won't stop it happening again, according to parenting experts Alan Kazdin. Read