We need an honest conversation about female burnout: it starts here
“I normalised a barbaric level of multitasking. The relentlessness of that experience left me feeling that I had utterly lost my work mojo, confidence and
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“I normalised a barbaric level of multitasking. The relentlessness of that experience left me feeling that I had utterly lost my work mojo, confidence and
By Veronique Rhys Evans, head of communications, EMEA & UK, creative network Dentsu In the creative industries, we’re in a race to the bottom, with
Global healthcare company, Organon, which was formed to focus on improving the health of women, has announced that via AXA Health, it will be offering
The rise in documentaries, celebrity-led podcasts and media coverage is finally giving perimenopause and menopause the public attention it needs. But with 92% of UK
Lesley Woods lives a somewhat double life: she’s both a reserve officer in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, working in the media operations squadron, and
Much has been written about how women’s health has historically been massively underserved because men are treated as the ‘default’ and women as a niche,
The launch of the new women’s healthcare strategy has been hailed a “landmark moment” by some, with the government pledging to “tackle deep-rooted, systemic issues
At Make A Difference Media we’re seeing an increased awareness of the need to support women’s health in the workplace – particularly around menopause and
There’s a lot going on at the moment in the world of women’s health and mental health. In July, the UK government finally published its
International law firm, Clifford Chance, is the first magic circle law firm to offer both Peppy’s Men’s Health and Women’s Health support to all its employees via
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