By Shannon Channer | @sh4n2006 Breast cancer is more survivable than ever, but outcomes can still vary considerably. I spoke to three individuals with very different insights and experience. Breast Cancer is the 4th most common breast cancer death in the UK with 11,500 women dying each year. That’s nearly 1,000 deaths each month, 31 […]
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Adventures in Adrenaline
Ever wondered where those butterflies in your stomach come from when you drop on a ride or see your crush? Welcome to the world of adrenaline!
BY MARTYNA SMONIEWSKA
Read moreA Girl’s Guide to Cheating!
New generation, new ways to cheat. How can we catch cheating now? Well I will tell you!
BY SHANNON CHANNER
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The Unsung Problem With Musicians
Does creating music help a musician’s mental health or can it push them over the edge? Musicians and music therapists give their verdict. By Stanley Gula | @stanleygula . Image by Stanley Gula Music plays a crucial part in your life, from helping babies develop healthy bonds with their parents to offering vital, sensitive care […]
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A Girl’s Guide to Cheating
Cheating is an awful thing, but that wont stop us from telling you how its done! Two talented comedians will help us explore this unpleasant topic with a lighthearted approach.
BY ERIN DAVEY
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Cancelling a Feminist
Cancel culture has become engraved into society and there seems to be a greater impact on women than men. Why does the media choose to villainise women?
BY CAITLIN BAKER
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The Post-Lockdown Chow Down
The 2020 pandemic was tough on everyone – but why is it that our eating habits have been impacted so much?
BY MARTYNA SMONIEWSKA
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No Consent Cruelty
Every year thousands of young people suffer from severe mental health problems as a result of
revenge porn. A solution needs to be found before it’s too late, but what?
BY LUCY HILL
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Is Oversharing Killing Us?
It’s hard to go on social media and not see a single person sharing intimate details about their lives. However where do we cross the line?
BY RHIANN HANSON
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Don’t Drop Your Crown.
Motivating young women to become the best version of themselves and realising their self worth after a breakup.
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