World Menopause Day 2022: Understanding mental health in menopause
Guest post from Harley Street at Home I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed about my...
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Read MoreMay 5, 2021 | Books, Mental Health
Q&A with Rebecca Schiller, author of Earthed: A Memoir Rebecca Schiller is a writer,...
Read MoreApr 12, 2021 | Menstrual Health
Guest post by Laura Teare-Jones, for PMDD Awareness Month IAPMD (The International Association for...
Read MoreFeb 22, 2021 | Mental Health, Physical Health
Guest post by Ceecee, a member of Women for Refugee Women’s Rainbow Sisters Group for LBT...
Read MoreDec 3, 2020 | Mental Health
Guest post by Deborah Coughlin, founder of Wakey In November, mental health focused breakfast TV...
Read MoreNov 17, 2020 | Mental Health
Guest post by Mary Raftopoulos, co-founder of This Is Impt Mary is the co-founder of This Is Impt,...
Read MoreNov 12, 2020 | Motherhood
Guest post by Laura Cooke The sound of the labouring woman’s bellows of pain echoed down the...
Read MoreNov 10, 2020 | Menstrual Health
Guest post by Nathalie Saunders Nathalie is a queer, mixed race writer, who lives with multiple...
Read MoreOct 14, 2020 | #BlackWomensHealthMatters, Mental Health
Guest post by Olugbemi Moronfolu. Content warning: bulimia and its physical effects The writer of...
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Guest post by Christina Ivey The writer of this guest post was paid for her contribution thanks to...
Read MoreOct 9, 2020 | #BlackWomensHealthMatters, Mental Health
Q&A with Soraya Stuart from Black Minds Matter UK Black Minds Matter UK is a charitable fund...
Read MoreOct 1, 2020 | #BlackWomensHealthMatters, Motherhood
Q&A with Sandra Igwe, founder of The Motherhood Group, during Black Maternal Mental Health...
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