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Liz Earle and dr Jeff Foster discuss men and the menopause
Dr Jeff Foster joins Liz Earle on the Father’s Day episode of The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show.
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Dr Jeff Foster explains the symptoms of burnout in Indy100
More people are being signed off work with burnout, work stress or anxiety than ever before, explains Dr Foster, because it can become “really unhealthy to the point of unsafe”.
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Dr Jeff Foster comments in breakingnews.ie.
Who better to comment on the benefits of a St Stephen’s Day walk than our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster.
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Dr Jeff Foster on This Morning!
Our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, was featured live on ITV’s This Morning with Phil and Holly discussing the manopause, what it is, its symptoms and impact on men’s lives, and similarities to the menopause.
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Dr Jeff Foster comments in Woman&Home
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The Express features H3 Health
The Express features H3 Health Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster talking about the dangers of high cholesterol.
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Dr Jeff Foster gives health advice in Metro
If you’re feeling sluggish, lethargic and demotivated, check out the advice our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, gives in the Metro for finding your mojo.
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Dr Jeff Foster gives advice in The Mirror
When The Mirror needed to give advice to their readers about how to keep safe for Christmas, they turned to our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster.
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Dr Jeff Foster joins Liz Earle on her wellbeing podcast
Our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, joins Liz Earle on the Liz Earle Wellbeing Show podcast to discuss whether we should be talking more about the specific medical needs of men, the manopause (or low testosterone), and how men can best look after their health.
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Dr Jeff Foster comments in the Daily Mail on male infertility.
Dr Jeff Foster comments on why male denial around infertility could be the reason their partner can’t have a baby.
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Comedian Russell Kane talks Men’s Health with our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster.
A brilliant interview by comedian Russell Kane with our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, helping raise much needed awareness of men’s health issues.
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Davina McCall and Dr Jeff Foster discuss menopause and women, and low testosterone in men
Davina McCall and Dr Jeff Foster discuss menopause in women and low testosterone in men, the similarity of many of the symptoms and in general what is happening to male testosterone at around the same time women experience a fall in oestrogen during menopause.
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“Suffering from tongue pain?”. Don’t ignore it.
“Suffering from tongue pain? This is what it could be trying to tell you”. Tongue pain may point at wider health issues – Dr Jeff Foster comments in Woman&Home magazine.
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“No, you’re not just old and off sex….it’s the manopause”
Dr Jeff Foster and the Sun on Sunday generate some much needed awareness of low testosterone in men. In the same way that the profile and understanding of menopause has increased in recent months, so too should the potentially devastating impact of low testosterone be raised to help men who are suffering recognise the symptoms and seek help.
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The Sun on Sunday’s new weekly Health Columnist
We couldn’t be more excited to announce that our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, has been chosen to answer the nation’s health questions as the Sun on Sunday’s new weekly health columnist. Dr Jeff is already in high demand as a commentator on Men’s and Women’s Health issues on TV, radio and press.
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Our Medical Director is featured in The Telegraph
Our Medical Director, Dr Jeff Foster, is a regular contributor to press and TV, and was recently featured in an article on men's health and male fertility. The Telegraph: Eternal male fertility? Sorry chaps, it's a myth