Please find below some links that we think you may find useful :


Celia Butt ~ Nutritional Therapist


Celia is a qualified Nutritional Therapist based in Hale, Cheshire. She works to optimise health by improving overall diet and lifestyle through tailored dietary plans with ongoing advice and support.
For more information or advice please go to  www.celia-precioushealth.co.uk


Sarah Kearns ~ Eat Yourself Well

Sarah is a qualified Nutritional Therapist (BSc), based in Lymm and Alderley Edge, Cheshire. She strongly believes that what you put into your body has a huge impact on your physical and emotional wellbeing, and works with you to create practical and effective solutions for achieving optimal health.
For more information or advice please go to  www.eatyourselfwell.org

 
Precious Health ~ Hale
 
Precious Health is situated in the centre of Hale village in Cheshire. It is a holistic therapy centre, which offers three fully equipped therapy rooms and a spacious and relaxing reception area.
For more information please go to www.yourprecioushealth.com


Oxford Health Alliance

The Oxford Health Alliance is a registered charity and works to prevent and reduce the global impact of chronic disease. It stands for innovative action with diverse stakeholders around three risk factors – tobacco use, physical inactivity and poor diet.
For more information please go to  www.oxha.org


C3 Collaborating For Health

C3 works with many different people and organisations to promote 3 behaviour changes: stopping smoking, eating a better diet and increasing physical activity.
For latest news and contact details go to  www.c3health.org


3FOUR50

3FOUR50 hosts a network of experts, activists and enthusiasts committed to raising awareness about healthy lifestyles and the global epidemic of chronic disease. As well as being able to join their network, 3four50 provides a platform for you to highlight the work that you do in this arena, as well as view a range of material on this subject.
To join their network or for more information please go to  www.3four50.com


The Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield
 
The aim of the Institute´s research programme is to develop and test theories about the effects of work on employee well-being and performance, using rigorous quantitative and qualitative methods.
For more information please go to  www.iwp.dept.shef.ac.uk

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