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Bronwen Griffiths

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Bronwen has been part of Top Doctors since 2017, starting as a content editor, before becoming the team’s content manager. She and the team work tirelessly to create interesting material that covers a huge variety of topics. They never fail to miss a health trend, breaking health news or the latest in medical developments. Before her time at Top Doctors, she studied Geography at Durham University and since then has lapped up start-up experience. From e-commerce to e-health, from HR and recruitment to content creation, she has worn many hats, which have taken her from the northeast to London and to Barcelona. In her spare time, she likes to explore the beaches of Barcelona (weather-permitting) and the newest binge-worthy shows on Netflix.
Woman doing a video consultation call on her laptop, with her baby sat on her lap.
Top Doctors is offering e-Consultation for free to all medical professionals during the COVID-19 crisis in a bid to help doctors connect with their patients.
Nowadays you can be bombarded on a daily basis with review requests from every aspect of your life, from your last taxi ride to food takeaways. Healthcare is no different. See here why reviewing your doctor could be so beneficial.
There are more than 100 known symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), many of which are experienced during menstruation by women, but do you know about the positive side effects of the menstrual cycle? Find out now.
A recent study found, quite shockingly, that more people die each year due to diet-related causes rather than tobacco use! We take a look at this study and assess what can make a diet so dangerous to our health. We also find where in the world seems to be getting diet right.
Mr Charles East is a renowned facial plastic surgeon based in London. Despite his busy schedule, we managed to ask him a few questions about his decision to become a doctor, and what it’s like to work as a facial plastic surgeon.
Are you ever tempted to try out the latest health trend that pops up on your social media feed? Do you ever wonder whether they are as beneficial for your health as they claim to be? We decided to take a deeper look at five healthcare trends, looking at their supposed benefits and the risks they might pose to our pearly whites, in particular.
Stress is that feeling we often get when we’re overwhelmed or when we have more on our plate to deal with than usual. It is a daily occurrence and it’s what allowed cavemen to survive the myriad of dangers that existed for them. Stress is how our body reacts to changes or situations that require a response. This reaction is a combination of emotional, physical and mental responses. But, can these responses ultimately affect our health?