Women suffer disproportionately to men when it comes to health issues, yet there is much less funding and research put into women’s health in the UK.
In 2023, new forms of AI out-performed human radiologists but medical professionals warn the use of new technologies could pose…
There are almost two million people illicitly self-medicating for chronic pain in the UK – a 65-year-old pensioner, who’s suffered from migraines for 40 years, is one of them.
On the three-year anniversary of Covid-19 front-line workers protested poor pay and growing workloads in the NHS.
NHS Strike: On the Picket Line
Join us on the frontline of the NHS nurse’s strike as we speak to union representatives and nurses themselves about how they have been pushed to breaking point and what needs to happen to save the NHS.
Concerns over delays to child surgery
Child surgery is difficult for everybody involved, however there is a drastic delay in the wait time for children at this current time. This article Hearst from those waiting and those operating.
Uncovering male suicide
Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK. This short podcast explores the reasons behind these consistent, shocking statistics.
Trialling the Covid-19 vaccine
One of the first patients in the world to receive Moderna’s vaccine tells us about her experience as a volunteer in the trials of the Covid-19 vaccine.
The student nurses on the front line
Student nurses speak about how they theyve been treated by the government after supporting the NHS during the pandemic.
The crippling disease you have never heard of
ME affects one in 500 people in the UK, but NHS services for ME patients are below par and research funding is negligible compared to other chronic conditions.