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The award-winning ESPA Life at Corinthia is the first UK spa to launch a suite of six unique mindfulness therapies, all under one roof. The six mindfulness therapies comprise: ESPA Mindful Massage, ESPA Mindful Facial, Mindful Breathing & Meditation, Mindful Sleep, and two Mindful Fitness sessions. Mindfulness is at the core of wellness.

The ancient Trelowarren Estate on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula has added yoga to its mix of delights aimed at making people happy during their precious holidays. Weather permitting, Tree poses and Downward Dogs can be found in the realm of the olive trees, ozone pool and Organic Spa in Trelowarren's peaceful Walled Garden. Green credentials across the Estate have long instilled a feeling of environmental wellbeing for guests enjoying the luxury self-catering cottages and facilities in and around Trelowarren's 1000 acres.

Families with young children who want to lead healthier lifestyles are being encouraged to find out more about an eight-week support programme. The ONE Family programme, run by Wolverhampton's Hearty Lives team, helps families with children aged between two and four to improve their health and wellbeing. It focuses on the importance of eating a balanced diet and having appropriate portion sizes, on active play and oral health. It also offers positive parenting advice and includes physical activity sessions and practical cookery demonstrations.

Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice has recently expanded its patient services including opening two Satellite Clinics across the city. The Satellite Clinics will be based in Sparkbrook Community and Health Centre, Sparkbrook and Jiggins Lane Medical Centre, Bartley Green, with more clinics planned to open across the city over the next three years. The clinics are being funded by voluntary donations.

People with dementia at Alzheimer’s Society’s Activity Group in Yardley were joined by a pair of Miniature Shetland ponies named Angel and Lollipop. Alzheimer’s Society regularly hosts an Activity Group at Yardley’s Digbeth in the Field United Reformed Church and this caters for people with more advanced dementia who want to keep active and socialise with others. The groups are run by facilitators who provide a structured programme of activities.

Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice’s ‘Chocolate 5K’ series will be coming to an end for 2016 with a final run in Solihull. Starting from Dorridge Village Hall on Saturday 10th September, the ‘Chocolate 5K’ gives chocolate lovers the opportunity to burn off the calories whilst collecting sweet treats along the route. Runners will also receive a chocolate medal and Chocolate 5k goody bag as well as gain free entry into the post-run chocolate buffet.

Public Health England has launched a new ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ campaign with the aim of raising awareness of the symptoms of lung cancer, lung disease and heart disease – all leading causes of death in England. Latest figures show that in the West Midland region, around 3,860 people are diagnosed with lung cancer each year. Around 108,367 people have been diagnosed with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – a common form of lung disease that includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis) and around 199,913 with coronary heart disease.

Coeliac UK, the national charity for people with coeliac disease, hopes to reach people living with undiagnosed coeliac disease in the region with its weeklong pop up event taking place in Birmingham next week. One in 100 people in the UK has coeliac disease, but the autoimmune condition is greatly undiagnosed, meaning there are around half a million people in the UK who are currently without a diagnosis. The charity is bringing its ‘Is it coeliac disease?’ campaign roadshow to cities across the UK in a bid to increase diagnosis rates and this will be the first time it will be in the Midlands.

The UK’s largest hearing loss charity Action on Hearing Loss is urging the 433,500 residents in West Midlands who are deaf or have hearing loss to tell their GP what support they need to help them communicate. The call to the public comes as the charity launches its new campaign, ‘On the Record’, just under three weeks before the NHS England’s mandatory Accessible Information Standard comes into full force.

Walkers who between them have clocked up more than 20,000 walks in one year were invited to the Mayor's Parlour to celebrate their achievements. Some 190 walkers from the popular Walking for Health in Wolverhampton each completed more 120 health walks in just one year, and joined Mayor Councillor Barry Findlay to mark the achievement. The Walking for Health programme was launched in 2001 to encourage people to take more exercise.

Health chiefs are reminding eligible older people to make sure they get their shingles vaccine. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect against the debilitating illness, and from September 2013, the vaccine has been offered routinely free to people aged 70. There is also an ongoing catch-up programme to ensure everyone is offered the vaccine before their 80th birthday. It means the vaccine is also currently available to people who are now aged 79 or who turned 71, 72, 73 or 78 on or after 1 September 2015.

Following the development of the new Salk Polio vaccine, Elvis Presley, then at the peak of his powers in 1956, was asked to become a figurehead for Polio vaccination. By agreeing to be vaccinated in front of the press, he instantly spread awareness of the disease and it’s potentially deadly consequences. Now, 50 years later, the Polio movement needs another ‘Elvis moment’ to confront Post Polio Syndrome (PPS).

With peak holiday season fast approaching many of the 3.5 million people living with diabetes in the UK will be looking forward to a well deserved break in the sunshine or planning a long weekend away. Sadly, diabetes never takes a holiday but the good news is it doesn’t need to spoil yours. Preparation can make all the difference. Diabetes UK has loads of useful travel advice at diabetes.org.uk/travel including handy tips about carrying a letter from your doctor, packing extra medication and how to store your supplies.

Yeovil Hospital has announced the launch of an exciting new partnership with renowned health and well-being destination La Manga Club resort in Murcia, south-east Spain. The agreement is another pioneering move for the hospital, well-known both for its innovative work to integrate services across Somerset as part of the NHS' vanguard project and successful track record in commercial partnerships.

People worried about their own memory problems – or those of other people – are invited to a new monthly drop-in session. Memory Matters takes place at Wednesfield Community Hub, Well Lane, on the first Tuesday of the month from 10am-5pm, with professionals on hand to offer advice and guidance to people who are concerned that they are becoming a bit forgetful, or are worried about a friend or relative.