• Editorials What is autism?
    It is more common than you may think to meet someone on the spectrum of autism. Yet, despite this, people find it hard to categorise, and I believe it is very useful to know the signs and how to approach it. Autism is a developmental disability that is defined by limited or repetitive behavioural and […]
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  • Editorials The gender health gap: How the medical system treats women
    As a young adult, I know that the realities of healthcare can sometimes cause failure in looking after patients. What if you found out that half of the world’s population is being failed? It’s well-established that your race, class and wealth can affect your quality of healthcare. But one of the less obvious ways, and […]
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  • Books Book Review: Can You See Me?
    Can You See Me? is a book written by author duo Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott. In the book, we learn about the life of Tally, an eleven-year-old girl with autism. When we first meet Tally, it’s the last day of the summer holidays, and the next day, Tally is going off to secondary school […]
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  • health The Anti-Vax Movement goes too far
    Did you know that around 100,000 children worldwide didn’t get vaccinated last year? No? Not a lot of people really know what the Anti-Vax movement is or what it’s really about, as it’s not really found in the UK; it started in the UK but moved to the USA and here’s why. It all started […]
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