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Beyond Body Size
4,128 members
A peer support community for people who struggle to maintain a healthy weight. A space to talk about a healthy living beyond body size. Join to connect with others who understand what is like to have a body weight that is considered unhealthy. This is a stigma-free zone, so feel free to talk openly!
Hot Yoga Society
167 members
We’re London’s biggest community of happy hot yoga lovers, brought together by our passion for staying fit, feeling great, and putting hot yoga at the centre of a healthy lifestyle, for the body and mind.
Myositis UK
1,261 members
Myositis UK is a community providing information and support to individuals and their families affected by Dermatomyositis, Polymyositis, Inclusion Body Myositis and Juvenile Dermatomyositis. The community is managed by Myositis UK registered charity No 327791.
Lipoedema UK
875 members
We are a community dedicated to supporting those with Lipoedema, which is an inherited disease that makes you accumulate fat below the waist, often giving you hips, buttocks and legs that are out of proportion with your upper body.
Health Walk
616 members
Whether you would like to get walking regularly to improve your mind and body health or for pleasure, we can all work together to pass on ideas and encouragement. Post any thoughts or questions relating to this topic to help and inspire each other.
Fertility Road Mind, Body & Wellbeing
1,410 members
Fertility Road Magazine is All About IVF. Download the latest issue and get access to all previous issues published.
My OCD Community
9,349 members
Welcome to My OCD Community! We’re glad you’ve chosen to join us! My OCD Community is a safe, supportive, informative, and friendly community for all people affected by OCD. It also supports all people affected by OCD related disorders such as Hoarding Disorder (HD), Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and the BFRB’s (body-focused repetitive behaviors, such as skin picking and hair pulling). The group is moderated by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) and HealthUnlocked (HU). The members of this group are vulnerable in sharing their triumphs and struggles and receive immense support from one another. In that same spirit, we welcome you to share your story and encourage others. Lastly, we urge you to get familiar with our Community Guidelines: https://healthunlocked.com/my-ocd/posts/138741516/community-guidelines. Once again, a huge welcome to your OCD Community :)
Changing Faces
3,209 members
This community is for the 1.3 million people in the UK with a visible difference, from a mark, scar or condition that makes them look different. We provide advice, support and psycho-social services to children, young people and adults. We challenge discrimination and we campaign for Face Equality: a world that truly values and respects people who look different We want a future where everyone with a visible difference on their face or body has the confidence, support and opportunity to lead the lives they want. If you would like to talk to someone, Changing Faces offers the Support and Information Line in the UK, for people affected by any visible difference caused by a mark, scar or condition, whether on the face or body, and families and friends. To get in touch with us, please follow this link: https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/services-support/support-information-line/
Nutriri Mindful Eating
736 members
Changing the diet industry "for good"; we believe that restrictive dieting "for profit" isn't a lasting solution; that being kept in fear of food isn't compassionate. We have recently received a grant from The Big Lottery Fund and become part of the Lloyds Bank School for Social Entrepreneurs. Nutriri has been meeting (in person) since January 2016; we are developing an online course and community to promote positive body image and conscious eating. Most importantly we support each other positively without judgement; our needs are different, our journeys individual - we don't have to travel alone!
MPN Voice
10,633 members
MPN Voice provides information and emotional support to patients with Myeloproliferative neoplasms. MPNs are chronic diseases affecting the levels of blood cells in the body, the three main types are Essential Thrombocythaemia (ET), Polycythaemia Vera (PV) and Myelofibrosis (MF). People affected by MPNs often feel isolated and need support and accurate information about their MPN, MPN Voice provides this support and information via the website, patient forums and this online forum at HealthUnlocked which gives people with a MPN a place to ask questions and discuss their condition, symptoms, medication and other related concerns with fellow patients.
Cavernoma Alliance UK
438 members
We are a community that supports those affected by cavernoma, otherwise known as cerebral cavernous malformations or cavernous angioma. What is a cavernoma? A cavernoma looks like a raspberry and are also known as cavernous angioma, cavernous haemangioma or cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM). A cavernoma is made up of abnormal blood vessels and can be found in the brain and/or spinal cord. Cavernomas can measure from a few millimetres to several centimetres. A cavernoma can get bigger, but this growth is not cancerous, and it does not spread to other parts of the body. Frequency 1 person in 600, in the UK, has a brain cavernoma without symptoms (asymptomatic). This equates to roughly 90,000 people – enough to fill Wembley Stadium. A spinal cavernoma is rarer than a brain cavernoma.
LSN
5,734 members
Welcome to the Lymphoedema Support Network community. The LSN is a registered charity run by people who live with lymphoedema. Lymphoedema is a build up of fluid resulting in swelling that develops as a result of an impaired lymphatic system. This may be because the lymphatic system has not developed properly or through damage or trauma. It can affect any part of the body but is most commonly seen in an arm or a leg. Although thought to be relatively uncommon, a recent study has estimated that at least 240,000 people in the UK may be affected. Although lymphoedema can't be cured, its main symptoms of swelling and the risk of infection in the affected area can, with treatment, be controlled and often significantly improved. The LSN offers a telephone information and support line, quarterly newletters, a wide range of fact sheets, a website, self management advice and much more.
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