Try Yoga In A Hot Room At Yogafurie

Hot yoga is an exciting and fun way to learn a traditional practice while becoming fit, flexible and strong. Sweating helps clear your skin and lose weight. The movements make you supple, calm and help improve sleep.

Since 2012, Yogafurie has helped over 9000 people learn and practice hot yoga. People love the friendly, motivating environment in the studio and the students describe Yogafurie as 'the yogi’s choice'.

New students can have a 20 or 30 consecutive days of unlimited Hot Yoga practice for just £20 or £30. Their beautiful purpose-built studio is clean and well equipped and anyone can take a shower after class. There’s free parking on surrounding streets and lots of cycle racks. The number 70 bus stops right outside.

Yogafurie Yoga and Hot Yoga classes, teacher training and retreats
201 Ashley Down Rd, Bristol BS7 9DD, United Kingdom
0117 403 1678
FCHC+32 Bristol, United Kingdom

Eight to twenty minutes away, depending on which route you take, from Better Food is Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice. If you are looking for a hypnotherapist in Bristol, drop by and visit Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice. Anyone suffering from bad smoking habits, anxiety, panic attacks and depression can seek help. Hypnotherapy has been helping people overcome a wide range of issues successfully.

Owner and hypnotherapist Greg Nejedly had the privilege of being able to treat many people in and around Bristol for a wide range of issues for nearly 15 years. His approach is to help the individual to overcome his issues and to understand that your past does not have to influence your future in a negative way.

Visit their website on https://www.hypnotherapybristolpractice.co.uk/ for more information. Don't forget to get their phone number to call and book an appointment.

Here's a map for quick reference - https://goo.gl/maps/woQuiWGTJnfNugRz8

Latest Bristol News And Events

What causes blood in urine and when you should see your doctor

A Bristol-based expert is encouraging people to check their pee to potentially save their lives.

Ade Adeniyi, consultant urologist and medical director at Emersons Green NHS Treatment Centre, said: "For women, blood in the urine - haematuria - is most commonly seen as a sign of cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder usually caused by a bladder infection.

"Mild cases will often get better by themselves or with the aid of over the counter medication. However, some people may experience frequent and lasting episodes and they need to see their GP, as regular or long-term treatment may be necessary.

"Recurrent cystitis may develop into a more serious kidney infection, which can lead to permanent scarring of the kidney.

"Blood poisoning - septicaemia - can also follow untreated infections, as the kidneys filter waste from the blood and return the filtered blood to the rest of the body.

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/health/what-causes-blood-urine-you-3355156
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Hot drinks are the most common cause of burns to young children

The campaign to reduce burn injuries to young children has been led by research from the Children's Burns Research Centre. The centre, based at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, is a collaboration between University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and the universities of Bristol, Cardiff and UWE Bristol.

SafeTea aims to reduce hot drink scalds to young children and promote burns first aid. The target audience is parents, grandparents and carers of children under five across the UK.

The key messages of the campaign are to:

- Keep hot drinks away from young children;
- First aid for burns is: COOL, CALL, COVER;
- Never carry a hot drink whilst carrying a baby;
- Never pass a hot drink over the heads of young children;
- Make a SafeTea zone: a safe place for hot drinks in your home, out of reach of small children.

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2019/october/safetea.html
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