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A guide to real disability-linked tasks, and the day-to-day independence they unlock, including the training it takes to stay calm in public.

Cosmetic procedures such as Botox injections have become commonplace, with countless people, especially women, seeking to reduce wrinkles, smooth skin, and enhance their appearance. However, behind the promise of a youthful glow lies a growing public health concern.

No two disabled people are the same, and no two days are alike—yet current disability assessments fail to recognise this vital reality. Understanding Disability Fluctuations and the Need for Reform in PIP Assessments

Rabies may feel like a disease from a bygone era, but it remains a present and deadly danger across the globe. Before setting off on your next adventure, make sure you’re informed, vaccinated if necessary, and prepared to act in case of animal exposure. Don’t let your dream holiday turn into a health emergency.

A recent report has uncovered shocking levels of a pesticide linked to cancer in tampons sold in the UK, raising urgent public health concerns. The investigation — conducted by the Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK), the Women’s Environmental Network, and the Pesticide Collaboration — found that a popular UK tampon brand contained glyphosate levels 40 times higher than the legal safety limit for drinking water.

Health officials have issued warnings: cases of typhoid are at an all-time high, with most infections linked to travellers returning from endemic regions such as South Asia and parts of Africa. The illness, caused by Salmonella Typhi, spreads through contaminated water and food, leading to high fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and sometimes internal bleeding or death if left untreated.