Existence of life-saving smear test unknown to many in the UK
The number of people going for cervical screenings (smear tests) in the UK has fallen in the last 10 years.
The number of people going for cervical screenings (smear tests) in the UK has fallen in the last 10 years.
A recent study has found that government and NHS messaging around COVID-19 testing left many people from Black, Asian and minority backgrounds feeling abandoned and blamed for COVID’s spread.
London borough councils are urging every single Londoner to do their bit in order to keep everyone safe, despite the widespread onset of pandemic fatigue.
Non-white women and those on a lower income in the UK are less likely to survive childbirth than White women.
London South Bank University opened a campus in Croydon town centre last week. Croydon Council leader, Hamida Ali, and David
Endometriosis is a condition that affects one in ten women, causing chronic pain and can even lead to life-altering organ
More gay, bisexual and queer men will be able to donate blood in England and Wales, in a major equality
The future of Royal Brompton Hospital has been safeguarded by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea after fears the
Croydon fostering service has announced an initiative to find 30 new foster families for young people this year, focusing on
Deaths due to seizures increased in the UK every year from 2012 to 2016. Data from the Office for National
People suffering from mental health issues will have access to a ‘well-being shop’ run Tooting’s St George’s Mental Health NHS