Coronavirus has disrupted every industry across the globe, especially healthcare.
Coronavirus has disrupted every industry across the globe, especially healthcare.
As the leaves begin to turn and nights draw in, Seasonal Affective Disorder rears its ugly head for many.
As Instagram turns ten, we look at how beauty standards have been exacerbated by the app.
Sizing frustrations rattle us all, so Hana Kelly took to her underwear drawer armed with her measuring tape.
Over 15 years after a similar encounter, being weighed at school remains a traumatic part of my eating disorder history.
There’s no handbook called How To Run A Country During A Pandemic, but we’re pretty sure this isn’t how it’s done.
65% of adults who suffer with mental health problems have reported that those problems worsened during the UK’s lockdown.
Whilst we can see progress in the way women are represented in the British media, the changes are trapped at a superficial level.
Adequate care isn’t as accessible as it should be, leading many to self-diagnose and take their recovery into their own hands.
A reminder that before the parties, came the riots. And who was leading the way? A Black trans woman.
Even with COVID “bubbles” newly forming, those suffering or recovering from eating disorders are having a tough time without their full support network.
Taken from our digital issue, we offer a reading, watching, and listening list dedicated to discussions around race.
Taking care of your recovery comes at a cost, but how can you move forward if you don’t have the funds?
Running out of books in lockdown? Here’s a few more to top up your reading pile.