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Tag: health

Unexpected Sources of Sugar

Posted on 6th November 20206th November 2020 by Esme Curtis

Sugar is confusing. Most of us know that we should be eating less of it, but it’s not always obvious where it is, and when it’s a problem. There are lots of different names for […]

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A Case for De-stigmatising STIs

Posted on 30th October 202025th October 2020 by Beanna Olding

Like most topics about our bodies, discussions surrounding STIs have been significantly stigmatised. With increasing openness, when will we start discussing STIs without shame?

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month – the importance of checking your boobs and pecs

Posted on 23rd October 202019th October 2020 by Katelyn Shearer

All genders have breast tissue and all breast tissue has the possibility of becoming cancerous. So, getting into a monthly routine of checking your breasts is important for everyone; it could even save your life!

Sweetness and Power: Sugar, Statistics and Us

Posted on 21st October 202020th October 2020 by Esme Curtis

In 2016, Public Health England launched a flagship program to reduce the amount of sugar in children’s diets. They set the ambitious target of reducing sugar consumption in products most likely to contribute to childhood […]

End the Taboo. Period.

Posted on 9th October 20209th October 2020 by Oriana Campbell- Palmer

Over 90% of women get PMS and 1 in 8 women didn’t know about periods until they started them. Oriana Campbell-Palmer fights the taboo around periods with this article.

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NHS Launches New Track and Trace App

Posted on 30th September 202030th September 2020 by Alice Spall

The long-awaited NHS track and trace app was finally released in England this week… however with doubts rising surrounding the performance of the app and data protection issues, it is uncertain how popular the app will be.

UN refuses to pay compensation to Haitian cholera victims

Posted on 20th May 202020th May 2020 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

2020 marks ten years since UN peacekeepers brought cholera to Haiti. The country is still recovering, and yet, the UN refuses to take any legal responsibility or pay any compensation to victims. The spread of […]

Hand Sanitiser Panic Buying Online for 5000% More than Recommended Retail Price

Posted on 12th March 202012th March 2020 by Ella Jones

Rising concerns over the coronavirus outbreak in the UK have led to panic buying. With hand sanitiser sold out in stores, consumers are turning to online selling platforms like eBay instead – though they face […]

Coronavirus outbreak in Italy: Why it’s ‘healthy’ to be worried

Posted on 5th March 20205th March 2020 by Giulio Bajona

I am not talking about mass hysteria, the kind of panic that translates into irrational behaviour and stops us from being kind to each other. I am talking about a more ‘rational’ type of concern, […]

What is Coronavirus?

Posted on 14th February 202014th February 2020 by Eleanor King

On 1st January, wet markets in the city of Wuhan in central China were shuttered as the first outbreaks of the new strain of coronavirus were epidemiologically linked to customers of the animal and seafood […]

Paramedic Students to Receive £5,000 Support Payment Each Year

Posted on 3rd February 20203rd February 2020 by Amelia Cutting

Any student who is studying to become a paramedic, radiographer or physiotherapist will be receiving a new form of financial support from September 2020 that entitles them to up to £5,000 worth of support payment […]

The Coronavirus: What Does It Mean For The UK?

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Matthew Jeffery

For the last week international attention has turned to China after a new virus, the Coronavirus or nCov, emerged from the city of Wuhan in the country’s Hubei province. Speculation as to the origins of […]

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