Jenny Cook, WMTW TV

Jenny Cook

WMTW TV

United Kingdom

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • WMTW TV
  • NetDoctor
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • Redbook
  • Prevention Magazine

Past articles by Jenny:

Men's sperm counts have fallen dramatically in the last 40 years

How this will affect the human race, however, still needs to be determined. → Read More

Baby first aid: emergency tips for parents

If you're a parent, grandparent or carer, learning first aid will give you the confidence to save a life when it really counts, and will allow you some much-needed peace of mind. We spoke to the experts over at the British Red Cross, who are running baby and child first aid courses throughout the UK. → Read More

Cannabis oil could help treat eczema and psoriasis, scientists say

Scientists believe that CBD, an anti-inflammatory compound in the drug that doesn't cause a 'high', could help improve common skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis → Read More

Just 20 minutes of extra sleep could help you resist unhealthy cravings

A new study suggests that as little as 20 extra minutes of sleep per night could help you resist unhealthy food cravings later in the day and cut down on sugar → Read More

There are four different types of drinker, according to experts

How do you know whether or noth your relationship with alcohol is healthy? According to experts, it all comes down to the reasons why you drink → Read More

3 things you need to know about Raynaud's disease

3 things you need to know about Raynaud's disease, the condition that causes your fingers to change colour and go numb when it's cold outside → Read More

Experts say there are four different types of drinker

How do you know whether or noth your relationship with alcohol is healthy? According to experts, it all comes down to the reasons why you drink → Read More

How fruit teas could be damaging your teeth

They can make a refreshing alternative to your usual cup of builders' tea or coffee, but new research has found that fruit teas and flavoured waters could be bad for your teeth. → Read More

Running on a treadmill causes more injuries than any other gym activity, survey finds

The majority of treadmill-related injuries involved shin splints, stress fractures and runner's knee, most of which can be attributed to external factors such as not warming up properly → Read More

Sipping acidic fruit teas can cause tooth erosion, study shows

​They can make a refreshing alternative to your usual cup of builders' tea or coffee, but new research has found that fruit teas and flavoured waters could be bad for your teeth. → Read More

This is the one thing that could make exercise a bit more enjoyable

Good news for people who hate the gym - researchers have revealed that listening to music while you're working out could make things more enjoyable → Read More

9 myths and facts about cold sores you need to know

In the UK, it is estimated that 75% of the population carry the cold sore-causing herpes simplex virus - 20% of whom repeatedly suffer with the painful condition. → Read More

Exploring the link between eating disorders and the menstrual cycle

Eating disorders – including anorexia nervosa, bulimia and even binge-eating – can have a significant impact on your period. → Read More

What to expect when you go to the dentist

With more than half of UK adults admitting that they haven't been to the dentist at all in the last two years and a quarter saying they don't brush their teeth twice a day, It's more important than ever to get your teeth checked → Read More

Should you worry about your family medical history?

Your family medical history can impact your own health, but how high are the risks? And what can you do about it? → Read More

Holland & Barrett report a "dramatic" surge in cannabis oil sales

The amount of people using cannabis oil to treat medical ailments in this country has doubled in the past 12 months, with consumer numbers soaring from 125,000 to 250,000. Now, Holland and Barrett have become the first high street chain to sell medical cannabis oil. → Read More

What is Hashimoto's disease?

​A few days ago, supermodel Gigi Hadid revealed that she has been diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, hitting back at online trolls who criticised her apparently fluctuating weight. But what is it? And what are the symptoms? → Read More

5 ways to treat dry or eczema-prone skin

Whether you're suffering with a long-term condition such as eczema or simply experiencing a weather-induced flare-up, consultant dermatologist a dermatologist offers his advice on how best to manage your skin. → Read More

5 myths about emergency contraception you need to stop believing

​Being clued up on emergency contraception (EC) is a must for anybody wanting to enjoy worry-free sex. However, it can often be difficult to separate certain facts from unhelpful fiction. Here, a pharmacist busts some common EC myths for good. → Read More

4 simple simple ways to show your love that don't involve spending money

​It can be easy to dismiss Valentine's day as nothing more than an advertising opportunity for big commercial brands but, actually, there's a lot to be said for taking some time to show your partner how much you appreciate them - and it doesn't have to cost a penny. → Read More