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The Crisis Facing NHS Dentistry in Wales

Wealth Over Health – A widening gap is emerging between those who can afford dental care and those who cannot, as increasing numbers of dental practices in Wales turn their backs on NHS contracts. The British Dental Association (BDA) Cymru recently published a damning open letter accusing the Welsh government of “peddling half-truths” about the state of NHS dentistry. The letter highlights a concerning reality: dental care in Wales is becoming a luxury, not a basic right.

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Typhoid Fever Returns to Britain: A Victorian Killer Resurfaces in 2025

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.

Mental Health

Closure of Mental Health Service Sparks Outrage Across Wales

This is a national wake-up call. It is not just about one health board’s funding decision—it is about the future of mental health care in Wales and the UK. Citizens, campaigners, mental health advocates, and organizations must rally to demand accountability and reinstatement of critical services. Mental health cannot be treated as an afterthought. The closure of CAVAMH is more than just a funding issue—it’s a human rights crisis in the making.

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Understanding Invisible Disabilities, Recognizing the Unseen Challenges

The government’s proposed benefit reforms are not just a bureaucratic shift—they are a direct attack on the dignity, autonomy, and survival of disabled people. By making it harder to claim PIP and coercing individuals into unsuitable work, these policies will lead to a national crisis, affecting not just the disabled community but the economy, healthcare system, and society as a whole. It is time for disabled individuals, advocacy groups, and legal professionals to unite and challenge these injustices before they become irreversible.