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                                                                                           ABOUT THE WRITER
                                                                                           Dr Chauhan is a
                                                                                           respected GP, health
                                                                                           and social care
                                                                                           campaigner, and
                                                                                           champion of social
                                                                                           justice and charity.
                                                                                           As a local GP, he
                                                                                           has become a
                                                                                           powerful advocate
                                                                                           for his patients and
                                                                                           introduced innovative
                                                                                           methods to improve
                                                                                           their care. His work
                                                                                           mentoring and
                                                                                           employing young
                                                                                           people has won
                                                                                           national recognition.






            SUMMER – TIME TO SPRING INTO ACTION










                                                              While supermarkets stock their shelves with all
          L    onger days and hopefully hotter weather        kinds of fruit and veg all-year round, summer is the
               can bring brilliant benefits to our physical   season of greater selection when berries and super
       and mental health – as long as we are prepared to      fruits abound. Make them part of your diet.
       get up and get out there.

                                                              Celebrating summer may not be on hay fever suf-
       I am sure you have read the worrying headlines         ferers’ agenda, however. That combination of warm,
       about obesity, especially in our children. Carrying    humid and windy weather can send the pollen count
       too much weight is a real burden for our bodies        spiralling with itchy eyes, running nose, sneezes and
       and poor diet allied to scant exercise, can lead to    even wheezes more prevalent. Visit the NHS UK
       conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
                                                              website for some great hints on halting the symp-
                                                              toms of hay fever, with advice on everything from
       Exercise outdoors can reap great rewards               the use of antihistamines to keeping your house dust
       and doesn’t always have to be taxing. I would
       thoroughly recommend the NHS programme                 free.
       Couch to 5K, which is a wonderful way to turn a
       sedentary life into an active healthy one, in just     Hot weather can also trigger attacks in some asthma
       nine weeks.                                            sufferers. As Asthma UK informs us, the scientific
                                                              reason for that is hazy, but you should always have

       As with running, a brisk 10 minute walk a day can      your reliever inhaler about you.
       also make you feel okay and chase the blues away,
       as aerobic exercise like this is scientifically proven   Finally, all jokes about the British weather aside, we
       to increase the endorphins in your brain and make      do need to protect our skin from the sun. Burning
       you feel euphoric.                                     rays can cause damage even on moderately warm
                                                              days, so make sure you have sun cream that pro-
       There will be a packed programme of events in          tects from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet
       Rochdale, and joining an exercise group of any         B (UVB) radiation, especially if you are holidaying to
       kind, will help you make friends and beat isolation.   even sunnier climes.
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