News Wellbeing ‘turn down that music’ a new study warns of hearing loss by Tammy Moir A new study shares that over 1 billion young people are at risk of hearing loss due to unsafe music listening practices. Gone are the days of the walkman, when…
Health News World Monkeypox a global health emergency: How to protect yourself by Chloe Maddren Following a meeting of a committee of experts on Thursday, the monkeypox outbreak has officially been declared an emergency. The World Health Organisationv (WHO) has declared its strongest call to…
News WHO says there is “evidence emerging” that COVID-19 may be airborne by Kayla McNicoll In the latest frightening COVID-19 news, The World Health Organisation (WHO) has acknowledged that there is “evidence emerging” of the potential airborne spread of coronavirus. While it was previously believed that…
News Scientists believe up to 1 in 4 coronavirus carriers could be asymptomatic by Emily Elvish Much of the world is currently in lockdown and social distancing has become an all too familiar term in our vocabulary. There’s a reason why. Robert Redfield, the director of…
Clocked News The WHO has officially endorsed gaming in isolation to “save lives” by Luke Saunders Let’s face it. Many of us will be stuck indoors for the foreseeable future. Since the spread of COVID-19, the world has effectively pulled its head in, like a tortoise…
News Why people are saying “physical distancing” instead of “social distancing” by Mia Montesin Over two million Instagram posts are tagged #socialdistancing, featuring everything from empty supermarkets to selfies bearing little relation to the pandemic. Yet in an effort to honour the need for…
Clocked Health News Video game addiction has been recognised by the World Health Organisation by Michael Godwin The WHO have officially called it: video games are addictive. Recently released in its revision of international diseases, video game addiction can be included on your doctor’s sick note come…