Christmas Social Bubbles
The restrictions are in place to keep us safe, protect the NHS, minimise the amount of contact we have with others but also allow us a small amount of freedom to socialise beyond our households.
Support your local GPs to help them change the face of mens health.
This MOVEMBER we would like to ask you to get behind and encourage four of our GPs from PYB Health as they take on the challenge of changing the face of mens health.
6 things you should know about ADHD
There are a lot of misconceptions about ADHD so here at PYB Health we have put together our top 6 things that you should know.
New health and wellbeing village in Bridgend to provide a major boost for community care
Press Release: Welsh Government Funding Announcement – Bridgend Community
Bridgend back in Covid Lockdown along with Newport, Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent
Bridgend will be in local lockdown from 6pm on Tuesday
12 Lockdown Health Habits to Make or Break
Keep the good habits from lockdown and dont let coronavirus be an excuse to get into unhealthy habits
Getting back to School after Lockdown
Helping your child back to school. How to help your child cope if they are feeling worried or nervous.
Are you ready for September?
September brings with it the start of a new term and this year more than ever many people will be craving the chance to get back into some type of routine despite things not quite being back to normal.
PYB Health Bowel Cancer Hero
Our PYB Health Hero this month is David, a retired Minister from Pencoed who has agreed to tell his story to help us raise awareness of Bowel Cancer.
The Importance of Having Your Flu Vaccine This Year
As we head into the winter season we are making our influenza (flu) immunisation a priority. This is to protect those who are at risk of co-infection with flu and COVID-19
The Low Down on Face Masks
When, how & why to wear face masks and coverings to follow the latest government guidelines.
How to cope with anxiety as we slowly ease out of lockdown.
Feeling anxious frightened or even both is perfectly normal and is a common emotional response for a lot of people as we slowly ease ourselves out from lockdown.