Show Notes
Welcome to the Somerset Emotional Wellbeing (SEW) podcast!
In this episode, Preventing Urinary Tract Infections, our hosts Dr. Peter Bagshaw and Dr. Kate Staveley are joined by Lisa Eastmead-Hoare from NHS Somerset to discuss what urinary tract infections (also known as UTIs) are, how they can affect people of all ages, and what you can do to prevent, and avoid, infection.
The SEW podcast was a free weekly show hosted by Dr. Andrew Tresidder, Dr. Peter Bagshaw and Dr. Kate Staveley; after this episode, it has now become the Health and Self Care podcast. In each episode, the doctors discuss a different topic related to mental and emotional wellbeing and often invite expert guests to join them in conversation. The show is aimed at the people of Somerset and beyond; the advice and guidance provided should apply to anybody who needs it, whenever they need it.
All episodes of the podcast are now available to listen to free through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, Google Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts etc. Please stay subscribed to the podcast to receive the new Health and Self Care podcast wherever you get your podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!
Thank you for listening, we really appreciate everyone who has spent time listening to our show. We hope you continue to enjoy the new Health and Self Care podcast and look forwards to introducing you to all our new, exciting content for years to come!
Please note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the NHS or any other organisation unless expressly stated
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