Why Does My Vaginal Discharge Smell? Is it Normal?
Outside of medicine, the word ‘flora’ refers to flowers, plants, and evokes images of a naturally occurring ecosystem that gives us a breath of fresh air. This, though, is not the case for the vaginal...
View ArticleClear Discharge and What it Means
Clear discharge can be a normal part of the menstrual cycle. It helps to clear old cells and bacteria, preventing infection. It can also be a sign of fertility and ovulation. In this article, I’ll...
View ArticleHow Long Can Migraine Last?
Migraines can come on suddenly, or may start showing early warning signs. If you’ve had a migraine before, you know that once a painful, throbbing migraine attack begins, one of the most important...
View ArticleSilent Migraine: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
Most people associate a migraine with a severe headache. But it is possible to have a migraine attack with no head pain. This is called a silent migraine, or migraine aura without headache. The term...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference Between Cluster Headache vs Migraine?
It can be hard to tell the difference between a cluster headache vs migraine. Both are painful headaches that can feel paralyzing, putting a halt to all your plans for the day. But there are several...
View ArticleGenital Herpes in Men: Symptoms & Treatment
Small, fluid-filled blisters (vesicles) or ulcers around the genital area, including the penis, scrotum, and rectum, are signs of genital herpes. Genital herpes is caused by herpes simplex virus type...
View ArticleNaratriptan: Usage, Dosage, Side Effects & More
Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from migraine. Along with a pounding headache, migraines can cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and sensory disturbances called auras. In some cases,...
View ArticleGenital Herpes in Women: Causes, Treatments, and More
If you’re reading this, chances are you or a loved one has been diagnosed with genital herpes. And you know what? You’re not alone. Especially if you’re a woman. Approximately one in 6 women in the...
View ArticleLife Cycle And Stages of the Common Cold
The common cold, also known as an upper respiratory infection (URI), is a self-limited viral illness that is aptly named as it affects millions in the United States annually. It is estimated adults in...
View ArticleMr Tumpy’s Caravan hits the headlines!
As some of you may have seen and heard yesterday evening, we have rather hit the headlines this week! We had a very busy couple of days on Monday and Tuesday, with BBC reporters visiting to find out...
View ArticleA word from our Chief Executive
As you may have gathered, last week was quite a week for us – we were overwhelmed by the public response to the discovery of an unpublished Enid Blyton novel, and were thrilled to see there is still so...
View ArticleNoddy and Big Ears BIG Picture
I couldn’t resist sharing these photographs from our Noddy and Big Ears BIG Picture event. The event happened during half term, and involved visitors (of all ages!) in contributing to a life-size...
View ArticleCollection catalogue now online
I am very pleased to announce that the Enid Blyton Collection catalogue is now live online, and available to search. The catalogue can be accessed via our website and you can either do a free text...
View ArticleThe Joy of Enid Blyton, with Anne Fine and David Rudd
Any Blyton enthusiasts out there might be interested in our Joy of Enid Blyton event, being held on Thursday 12th May at 6.30pm. Anne Fine, award-winning children’s author and former Children’s...
View ArticleThe Joy of Enid Blyton enjoyed
I must apologise for the long silence here on the blog – we have been a little busy over the last few weeks, not least with getting our new Anthony Browne exhibition up and running, and there was not...
View ArticleThe Joy of Enid Blyton recording
The recording of our Joy of Enid Blyton event is now available to listen to online. Just follow this link to access the recording. And if anyone has any problems accessing the recording, please do...
View ArticleEnid Blyton Fund for Seven Stories
We are thrilled to announce a new £¾m fund to benefit the work of Seven Stories, which has been founded thanks to the Enid Blyton Trust for Children. Its Trustees have decided to wind up the Enid...
View Article“My child loved the Gruffalo and loved
“My child loved the Gruffalo and loved the dressing up and all of the books with the themed areas!” http://ow.ly/a6gb3
View ArticleLooking for something for all the family
Looking for something for all the family to do this Easter weekend? Come and join in with Julia Donaldson fun @7stories http://ow.ly/a6gHi
View ArticleWhy Does My Vaginal Discharge Smell? Is it Normal?
Outside of medicine, the word ‘flora’ refers to flowers, plants, and evokes images of a naturally occurring ecosystem that gives us a breath of fresh air. This, though, is not the case for the vaginal...
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