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26/03/2026

HPV isn’t just a women’s health issue 👀

Human papillomavirus can affect men too, often showing up as ge***al warts, or in some cases, increasing the risk of cancers (including throat, a**l, and pe**le).
The tricky part? Many people have no symptoms at all.

💡 Protect yourself by:
✔️ Practising safe s*x
✔️ Get the HPV vaccination via the NHS
✔️ Check yourself regularly for signs of ge***al warts
✔️ Staying informed about your health

Don’t ignore it, take control. Explore how Papilocare can support intimate health.

20/03/2026

✨ Menopause should be renamed to ‘your IDGAF era’ ✨

It's a time to:
Be comfortable and confident in yourself
Stop caring about what others think
Start feeling powerful.

With Menocare, you can tackle menopausal symptoms naturally while stepping into the most confident, bold and wise phase of life. 🌿💪

https://livbio.co.uk/product/menocare-lupulus/

20/03/2026

✨ Menopause should be renamed to ‘your IDGAF era’ ✨

It's a time to:
Be comfortable and confident in yourself
Stop caring about what others think
Start feeling powerful.

With Menocare, you can tackle menopausal symptoms naturally while stepping into the most confident, bold and wise phase of life. 🌿💪

MidlifeAndKillingIt 💃💫

11/03/2026

What do you do when you don’t know what to do?
HPV awareness day might have been a week ago, but the worry of having it might still be with you.

You may have just been diagnosed with it and told to ‘wait and see what happens'. 91% of women surveyed said they are worried that HPV would cause cancer. Another 71% were worried about passing it to their partner.

Get all the facts, learn what to do and get help with our downloadable guide. Follow the link in our bio to get it straight to your inbox now.

11/03/2026

What do you do when you don’t know what to do?

HPV awareness day might have been a week ago, but the worry of having it might still be with you.

You may have just been diagnosed with it and told to ‘wait and see what happens'. 91% of women surveyed said they are worried that HPV would cause cancer. Another 71% were worried about passing it to their partner.

Get all the facts, learn what to do and get help with our downloadable guide.

Download here: https://myhpv.care/

This International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on the reality of women’s healthcare in the UK, because the number...
08/03/2026

This International Women’s Day, we’re shining a light on the reality of women’s healthcare in the UK, because the numbers tell a story we cannot ignore.

Behind every statistic is a woman waiting for answers. A woman whose pain has been dismissed. A woman navigating a system that too often fails to prioritise her health.
Women’s health is not a niche issue. It’s half the population.

Today is a reminder that we must keep raising our voices, demanding better care, better access, and better investment in the services women rely on.

Because no woman should have to fight to be heard when it comes to her health.

HPV is common. Knowledge is powerful. Prevention is possible.For HPV Awareness Day, we’re encouraging everyone to unders...
04/03/2026

HPV is common. Knowledge is powerful. Prevention is possible.

For HPV Awareness Day, we’re encouraging everyone to understand the facts about Human Papillomavirus (HPV), because awareness saves lives.

✔️ HPV is extremely common
✔️ Most people won’t have symptoms
✔️ Some strains can increase the risk of certain cancers
✔️ Vaccination and regular screening are key

Education is one of the most powerful tools in protecting long-term health. Knowing your options around vaccination, screening and immune support can make all the difference.

Let’s normalise the conversation. Let’s prioritise prevention.

04/03/2026

HPV is common. But with the right knowledge, it’s also preventable.

For HPV Awareness Day, we’re shining a light on the facts about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) — because understanding the risks is the first step in protecting your long-term health.

✔️ HPV is extremely common
✔️ Most people won’t experience symptoms
✔️ Some strains can increase the risk of certain cancers
✔️ Vaccination and regular screening play a vital role

Education empowers better choices. Knowing your options around vaccination, screening and supporting your immune health can make a real difference.

Let’s keep the conversation open. Let’s remove the stigma. And most importantly, let’s prioritise prevention.

Bringing the HPV specialist community together 🤝Procare recently hosted a dedicated study session exploring the latest s...
27/02/2026

Bringing the HPV specialist community together 🤝
Procare recently hosted a dedicated study session exploring the latest science in the management of HPV-induced illnesses.
Key specialist doctors and nurses from across London joined us for an afternoon of learning and discussion around the newest treatment options available for their patients.

We’re proud to be running these educational events across the country, working closely with the HPV specialist community to support best practice and better patient outcomes.

HPVAwareness

Struggling with insulin resistance and PCOS can make fertility feel like a frustrating journey, but there’s hope 🌿✨Insul...
16/02/2026

Struggling with insulin resistance and PCOS can make fertility feel like a frustrating journey, but there’s hope 🌿✨
Insulin resistance disrupts how your body uses sugar and can lead to hormonal imbalance, irregular cycles and difficulty conceiving. That’s where D-chiro-inositol comes in; a naturally occurring nutrient shown to support insulin regulation by helping your body store and use glucose more effectively and easing the cycle of excess insulin production. This can help rebalance hormones and create a more favourable environment for ovulation and fertility.

Want to dive deeper into the science and how it could support your fertility journey?

Tap the link in our to read our latest blog. 🔗🧠

Procare TTCjourney

We loved spending time at Fertility 2026 in Edinburgh this month!While there, we stopped by to visit our friends at @‌Pr...
22/01/2026

We loved spending time at Fertility 2026 in Edinburgh this month!

While there, we stopped by to visit our friends at @‌ProcareHealthUK, catching up on the latest research and speaking with fertility professionals about the evolving research in reproductive health.

Some of the standout themes from the keynote speakers included:
✨ Increased focus on D-chiro inositol
✨ Ongoing discussion around optimal inositol dosing

Some hospitals offer none
Others use 25mg/day (based on blood levels in healthy women)
Procare proposes 300mg/day, reflecting the amount healthy women naturally produce daily, with strong
✨ Rising interest in the connection between the gut microbiome and fertility outcomes.
✨ A strong emphasis on how nutrition impacts male fertility
✨ Innovation in hormone treatment protocols.
Always a pleasure connecting with like-minded brands and professionals who share our commitment to evidence-based fertility support.
Take a read of our findings from Fertility 2026 through the link in our bio! 

We loved spending time at Fertility 2026 in Edinburgh this month!While we were there, we stopped by to visit our friends...
22/01/2026

We loved spending time at Fertility 2026 in Edinburgh this month!

While we were there, we stopped by to visit our friends at Procare Health UK, catching up on the latest research and speaking with fertility professionals about how evidence-based nutrition continues to shape reproductive health care.

Some of the key themes from the keynote speakers included:
✨ Growing focus on D-chiro inositol and its role in fertility support
✨ Ongoing discussion around optimal inositol dosing, with approaches varying across clinics:
– Some hospitals offer no D-chiro inositol
– Others use 25mg per day, based on blood levels seen in healthy women
– Procare proposes 300mg per day, reflecting the amount healthy women naturally produce daily, supported by strong clinical data
✨ Increasing interest in the link between the gut microbiome and fertility outcomes
✨ A strong emphasis on the impact of nutrition on male fertility
✨ Continued innovation in hormone treatment protocols

Read all our interesting insights from the conference: https://livbio.co.uk/blog/fertility-2026-inositol-controversy/

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