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In the UK, there are an estimated 14 million people living with a bladder problem according to NHS England, which is around 20% of the population. If you’re out with a group of 9 friends, 2 of you could be living with incontinence. For a topic that’s difficult to raise over a meal or glass of wine, this represents a huge proporti...


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In March 2026 we launched the highly sought after Trinity stoma care products, and celebrated with some samples for the very special ostomates in our community.

The stylish design is a refreshing change from the usual minimal style used for many clinical products, and a practical focus on comfort and usability makes these a popular choice.

The question is...


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Thousands of people will be coming together to raise awareness on social media and holding events across the world as part of Loneliness Awareness Week. It’s about more than being in the same space as someone – it’s about being connected. In this article, Marmalade Trust offer an insight into how common a feeling of loneliness can be and importance of seeking help.


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What is Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer is caused by abnormal cells in the cervix, the opening between the vagina and the womb, which can develop into cancer. Anyone with a cervix can get cervical cancer, but it is most common in women aged between 30 and 35. This is why the NHS introduced targeted Cervical Screen in the UK, to detect the HPV virus (human papillomavirus) ...


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