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University of Leeds goes Smoke Free

Posted on 18th October 201917th October 2019 by Jack Whyles

On the 1st August 2019, the University of Leeds introduced a brand-new policy on smoking, which asks everyone to refrain from smoking on campus between the hours of 8am and 6pm; a victory for the health and wellbeing of students and staff alike.

Global Health Risk: Vaccination Ignorance On The Rise

Posted on 13th October 201913th October 2019 by Georgia Hall

Every transferable disease or illness comes with a vaccination to prevent its spread. With this in mind, it is alarming that the rate of children being vaccinated is decreasing year by year. According to the […]

Is There Racism in Maternal Healthcare?

Posted on 7th October 20198th October 2019 by Ruby Fatimilehin

Black women in the UK are far more likely to die from complications surrounding pregnancy and childbirth than their white peers. Although death during pregnancy is still relatively rare in the UK, for black women […]

The Gryphon’s Guide to the Top Graduate Schemes

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Chloe Pryce

Whether you’re in your first or final year, it’s never too early to start thinking about where you want to be when you graduate. Here we profile several of the country’s top graduate schemes. PwC […]

FACT – or not a fact?

Posted on 10th April 20199th April 2019 by Alec Sims

FACT: 89% of the statistics you read online or in the media are misinterpreted or misrepresented. A petition to ban plastic water bottles from the Leeds University Union Co-op gained traction in early March, securing […]

“People Almost See It as a Redundant Issue”: The Gryphon Interviews Youth Stop AIDS

Posted on 5th March 2019 by Annabel White

Youth Stop AIDS is a youth-led movement campaigning for a world without AIDS. It seeks to challenge the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS and advocate for funding for new drugs and a cure for the […]

PrEPjudiced: Does The NHS Not Care About HIV?

Posted on 16th February 201926th March 2019 by Alex Chitty

PrEP or pre-exposure prophylaxis is often taken in the form of a daily pill in order to prevent the contraction of HIV. It was first approved for use in 2012 and since then has been […]

The Gender Pain Bias: Women, Your Pain Is Not ‘All In Your Head’

Posted on 6th December 201826th March 2019 by Eloise Barry

While we live in an era attempting to tackle serous inequalities faced by women, such as the gender pay gap, one very important problem is being overlooked: the gender pain gap. Female pain is often […]

Self Care Week 2018: Getting The Most Out Of Our NHS

Posted on 10th November 201829th March 2019 by Amy Daniels

    Self Care Week, 12th-18th November, is an annual national awareness week that focuses on embedding support for self-care across communities, families, and generations, run by the Self Care Forum. “Choose Self Care for […]

Racism in the NHS: Good Healthcare for All?

Posted on 19th October 201826th March 2019 by Sophie Denham

Despite the lack of research regarding mental health for BAME groups, BAME groups are considered to be at higher risk of developing mental health problems. Black adults were found to have the lowest treatment of […]

Internet Activism or ‘Slacktivism’?

Posted on 19th October 201826th March 2019 by Emily Stevens

This year marked the 26th anniversary of #worldmentalhealthday: a campaign geared towards ‘raising awareness’ about mental health issues. While this is valuable, both the campaign and the hashtag touch upon two complex issues surrounding mental […]

Stoptober: What Difference Does a Month Make?

Posted on 13th October 201829th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

The NHS Stoptober website provides three simple reasons as to why smokers should take part in Stoptober: feel healthier, save money, and protect your family from second-hand smoke. While Public Health England’s annual campaign to […]

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