Over 5.8 million people in the UK live with diabetes, with approximately a quarter of those with type 2 diabetes remaining undiagnosed. Diabetes Week is an urgent call for awareness, testing, and early intervention.
Every year, World Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day takes place on 30 May to advocate for early and accurate diagnosis of multiple sclerosis through the theme of “Diagnosis” and the tagline of “Navigating MS together”.
World Blood Cancer Day is held annually on 28 May to unite people globally to raise awareness, inspire hope, and support those bravely fighting blood cancer. Find out more about the event.
Need help understanding NHS dental charges? Can't find an NHS dentist? Read our guide on NHS dentistry costs and how to find an NHS dentist taking new patients.
This year, Deaf Awareness Week is taking place from 5 to 11 May to encourage understanding of the diverse methods of communication by Deaf and hard-of-hearing people with the theme of “Beyond Silence.”
April is World Autism Acceptance Month and this year’s theme is ‘Celebrate Differences’. This is a month dedicated to fundraising and supporting autistic people and their families.
Life gets busy, and stress adds up fast. This month, let’s pause, reflect, and #LeadWithLove—because being kind to ourselves and others makes managing stress easier.
Hospital discharge processes are in place to help you leave hospital safely. Whether you're returning home or, moving onto another care provider here’s what you should expect when it’s time to leave hospital.