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Opinions

Coronavirus: Why Student Nurses Deserve Better

by Emily Calderupdated on 28 July 202028 July 2020

Key workers have been vitally important during the coronavirus pandemic, but not all of them feel as if their hard work has been recognised. Emily Calder discusses the impact of increased pressure on the NHS on UK student nurses, and why she thinks that the government should be doing more to recognise their efforts.

Opinions

Lockdown: When your loved ones are at high risk

by Mansi Vithlaniupdated on 29 October 202016 June 2020

Lockdown has been difficult for most of us, but for some staying inside as much as you can and washing your hands just isn’t enough. Mansi Vithlani gives us an inside look into what lockdown is like when one of your loved ones is at high risk.

Opinions

The NHS: What does the clap do?

by Zahra Prasetyoupdated on 29 October 20203 June 2020

Every Thursday at 8pm, people across the UK stand outside their homes, flats and workplaces to applaud the incredible work of the National Health Service. Whilst the clap is a nice gesture, with a positive impact upon communities in the country, how beneficial is this really to the NHS?

Opinions

Coronavirus selfishness: What lurks beneath the UK’s patina of civility?

by Ted Jefferyupdated on 29 October 202012 April 2020

As Britain enters another week of lockdown life, Ted Jeffery provides us with his take on the current situation and whether or not Brits are as selfish as some people in the media are making them out to be. 

Politics & Current Affairs

How eating disorders stigmas are preventing treatment in the UK

by Benedetta Doroupdated on 29 October 202029 February 2020

As National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (NEDA) comes to an end, many are still denied adequate support due to the weight-related stigmas surrounding eating disorders.

Politics & Current Affairs

Has Virtual Reality got the power to revolutionise therapy?

by Benedetta Doroupdated on 29 October 20204 February 2020

Virtual reality (VR) is slowly allowing to change the face of therapy by putting a headset on and submerging yourself in a fake, yet very realistic, universe. 

Politics & Current Affairs

The Truth About Seasonal Affective Disorder

by Alexandra Clayupdated on 29 October 20203 November 2019

The idea that people commonly experience sadness during the colder months isn’t a new theory.

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