New mothers twice as likely to have post-natal depression in lockdown

Almost half  of women with babies aged six months or younger met the threshold for postnatal depression during the first COVID-19 lockdown, more than...

Many woman experience barriers to physical activity during their period, Manchester research shows

Many women still adapt their workouts or completely avoid physical activity during their period, according to new research by Manchester Metropolitan University. In a survey...

Smartphones have led to the ‘death of proximity’

Smartphones are more than devices we use, they’re ‘the place where we live’ and swap for close contact with others, a new study shows. The...

One in nine adults struggled with mental health during pandemic, find researchers

One in nine adults consistently had very poor or deteriorating mental health during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic according to new...

Vulnerable older people at greater risk of depression and anxiety during pandemic

Older people who are clinically vulnerable to COVID-19 are at greater risk of deterioration in health and social well-being during the pandemic, according to a...

Watch out for doorstep scammers as lockdown ends, Which? warns

A Which? investigation has found that doorstep scammers are back in business after lockdown restrictions – and these ruthless fraudsters are using new coronavirus...

MP’s say visits by love ones to care homes must be underpinned by law

A committee of MP’s Government guidance must be underpinned by law to protect care home residents’ right to family life The joint committee on Human Rights said...

New stats reveal two million children missed out on swimming due to pandemic

More than two million youngsters missed out on the chance to go swimming due to the coronavirus pandemic – resulting in almost a quarter...

Government launches new scheme to give people in problem debt breathing space

Breathing Space will give those facing financial difficulties space to receive debt advice, or mental health crisis treatment, without pressure from creditors or mounting...

Radical policy changes during Covid-19 crisis should prompt rethink about Britain’s welfare state

Radical changes to the UK’s social security safety net during the pandemic should prompt a wider public debate about its successes and failures, and...