Today marks World Contraception Day, a worldwide awareness day that educates people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds about the various contraceptive methods available, their benefits, and how to access them.
Cervical screening, previously known as a smear test, saves over 4,000 lives every year in the UK. However, some women find it uncomfortable, so it's important to know what support is available and what adjustments you can request.
CAMHS has designed a new handbook for parents and carers of children and young people with a diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder. Find out more below.
We understand that the recent publication of the Grenfell Inquiry Report may have impacted the emotional and mental wellbeing of some residents - here are some ways you can seek support.
Mpox (previously known as monkey pox) is a rare viral infection that spreads through close person-to-person contact. Read below to find out more about the virus and the treatment options that are available.
Summer can be challenging for those concerned about their body weight and appearance. To support mental health, we are providing information on available resources. Find out more below.
Sexual health is an important, and sometimes overlooked topic when it comes to health. Read below to find out how you can take care and protect your sexual health.
With the temperatures expected to rise over the next few weeks, we would like to remind you about how to look after yourself and your loved ones during this time.
The NHS is planning to employ more physician associates. Find out about their role, the care that they can provide you with and how this differs from doctors’ responsibilities.
Junior doctors will be on strike from 7am on Thursday 27 June until 7am on Tuesday 2 July. Read below to find out how you can get support during this period.
Refugee Week, the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking asylum, is taking place from 17th to 23rd June.
This year, Learning Disability Week is taking place from Monday 17 - Sunday 23 June 2024. The theme this year is "Do you see me?" which is all about being seen, heard and valued.
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