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Strengthening Public Health Research in Wales

In support of these national efforts, Disabled Entrepreneur UK is proud to partner with a leading market research agency, offering access to relevant datasets and analysis upon request. This partnership provides valuable insights into health inequalities, disability demographics, and socioeconomic factors that can help inform and enrich public health research initiatives across Wales. By aligning lived experience, academic expertise, and practical evidence, Disabled Entrepreneur UK contributes to building a more inclusive, informed, and forward-thinking public health research ecosystem.

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Toxic Threat: UK Military Bases Under Scrutiny for ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

The presence of PFAS in drinking water sources near military bases underscores the urgent need for comprehensive environmental assessments and remediation efforts. As these chemicals pose long-term health risks and environmental challenges, it is imperative for authorities to implement stringent monitoring, transparent reporting, and effective cleanup strategies to safeguard public health and restore confidence in the safety of the nation’s water supplies.​

Health Warning: Sulphur Dioxide Exposure (Acid Rain)

The spread of sulphur dioxide from volcanic eruptions serves as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness between our health and the environment. It is crucial for both individuals and authorities to monitor air quality and take proactive steps to mitigate the risks posed by such environmental hazards.

WHO Alert Mpox Global Emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) & Public Health Authorities across the United Kingdom are on high alert as a new strain of the Mpox virus, reportedly ten times more deadly than previous variants, is feared to be spreading within the country.