Danny Buckland
Danny Buckland är en prisbelönt journalist som skriver om hälsa för tidningar, tidskrifter och onlinebutiker över hela Europa. Hans arbete sträcker sig över alla sjukvårdsämnen med en stark betoning på innovation inom teknik, läkemedelsutveckling och systemdesign för att möta nya utmaningar. Han har producerat vitböcker och artiklar om tankeledarskap för en rad klienter och välgörenhetsorganisationer, modererat paneldiskussioner och skapat engagerande innehåll.

Artiklar

Mental health

Good mental health is an important part of life, just like good physical health. We are constantly given advice on how to take care of our bodies, but for too long, what we should do for our mental health, who we should turn to and how we should understand it has been overshadowed.

Stress

Stress is a common part of modern, hectic life. It affects work, home and relationships, with several triggers that often seem beyond our control.

Chronic pain

The definition itself does not fully explain what chronic pain really means. Chronic pain is a complex condition that is rarely resolved quickly and often requires solutions for both emotions and the body.

Depression

Depression is a word that has a variety of meanings. Depression is a mood disorder that can affect all aspects of our lives, yet still have distinct individual characteristics.

Epilepsy

An epilepsy diagnosis can be challenging for everyone in the family, especially since many parents do not have in-depth knowledge about the condition and what they can do to help their children manage epilepsy.

Epilepsy

What is absence epilepsy in children? Seizures in children who briefly lose consciousness, stare blankly ahead and do not respond to what is happening around them. The frequency and duration of seizures are unpredictable, which is worrying for parents and family members.

Epilepsy

Most children with epilepsy should be able to attend regular schools and receive a good education without major problems, provided there is good communication between the family and the school.

Mental health

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on global health, with repercussions that echo through both physical and mental health.

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a medical condition of the central nervous system that affects more than 50 million people worldwide, causing physical suffering and emotional stress, and jeopardising hopes and dreams.

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive and irreversible brain disease that is the most common cause of dementia. It impairs memory and cognitive ability, causing suffering and distress for individuals and often overwhelming families and carers. More than 50 million people worldwide are living with dementia, with the number forecast to rise to 152 million by 2050.