As summer holidays come to an end and children head back to school, Boots Superintendent Pharmacist Claire Nevinson shares her top tips to help keep children healthy during term time.
The Autumn/Winter season often sees an increase in common illness rates such as cold or flu, norovirus, scarlet fever and even chicken pox. Claire Nevinson, shares the best ways to help prevent children...
Young people are more susceptible to germs because their immune systems aren’t as mature as adults. In fact, 80% of infectious diseases are spread by touch . So sharing books, desks and devices when kids go back to school may mean your children are more at risk of being susceptible to bugs that could make them ill.
So, as primary and secondary school classrooms across the country...