Racial divides in London’s late HIV diagnosis at decade high
Racial disparities in late HIV diagnosis have reached a decade high in London, as activists say it is another sign
Racial disparities in late HIV diagnosis have reached a decade high in London, as activists say it is another sign
The number of people receiving crucial eye-care as a result of referrals from opticians has surged in the past year,
London has screened fewer women for cervical cancer than any other region in England for three years in a row,
An AI visual artist and poet, is raising awareness for sickle cell disease in an exhibition he’s curated at Boxpark
New research has revealed a quarter of children have never had an eye test, with the uptake remaining low now
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Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. In the UK, over 700,000 people have glaucoma, but half of
South London has one of the highest levels of air pollution in the capital according to statistics published by City
The recent surge in measles cases in London has prompted innovative strategies to enhance vaccination uptake and curb the spread.
Broadcaster and columnist Janet Street-Porter prides herself on living a healthy lifestyle and wants to encourage as many of the
Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave is prioritising his health more than ever after admitting the difficulties he had kicking old