Reluctance to Meditate
Ena explores the concept of meditation and talks about her journey and experience with different meditative practices such as breathing.
Record Number of Year 6 Children Categorised 'Severely Obese'
The rate of childhood obesity among school children has risen staggeringly over the last decade. This especially goes to those in the 10-11 age demographic who have the record number in the 'severely obese' category.
Mid October
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Fear of Monkeypox Outbreak After Two are Diagnosed in UK
Two people have been diagnosed with Monkeypox, a rare infectious disease, for the first time ever in the UK.
Are Young People Screen Addicted, Or Screen Adverse?
Over the past few years there has been a great deal of concern about the effect that the internet is having on Generation Z. Having first hand perspectives and opinions from members of our current cohort of young people could be the key to understanding how to ensure that members of younger generations are better informed about the shortcomings of the internet.
Plans for Tightening Age Restriction for Energy Drinks in the Works
With an alarming number of sales among minors, energy drinks are set to have a new age restriction rate due to the harmful effects caffeine causes to school kids.
Floods in Kerala have Taken Lives and Displaced Many
Unusually heavy rainfall in the monsoon season has seen flooding around India and has impacted the state of Kerala the most. Hundreds of people have died and thousands have been left homeless due to the sheer destruction caused by the flooding.
Charity Providing Support For Survivors Of FGM
FGM is the injuring, cutting or changing of female genitalia without any medical reason. The Dahlia Project aims to support survivors living in the UK.
Vaping Linked with Damage of Vital Immune System Cells
Researchers have discovered that the smoking alternative, vaping can actually cause serious harm in other ways than a cigarette.
Why Beyoncé Speaking out on Body Acceptance is Important for Women
How Beyoncé's recent essay speaking about body acceptance could improve women's lives for the better.
The Sale of Skin Lightening Creams Continues in Countries Where it’s Banned
Non-prescribed skin lightening creams have been deemed as illegal to sell in the UK and Ghana, yet they are still being sold. Studies have pointed to a number of dangers with a prominent ingredient in such creams, Hydroquinone.