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Period poverty means a lack of access to menstrual products and facilities, most often experienced by low income families who cannot afford them. The UK government has introduced a funding scheme to allow free feminine hygiene products in schools and colleges. A recent survey by Action aid showed that nearly
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Our team have signed up to Walk All Over Cancer in March. We will all be completing 10,000 steps per day for the whole month and fundraising for Cancer Research. It may sound easy but some of our team will be very challenged by this! If you would like to
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23rd to 29th January is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week Did you know that we can end cervical cancer? Cervical Screening, HPV vaccinations and treatment for cell changes can all help this. Raising awareness is a key to this. There are many reasons why people put off attending smear tests, the
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We are proud to renew our partnership with Big Blue Ocean Clean Up. We all have a responsibility to ensure we are working towards better sustainability, which means we can meet our own needs without compromising future generations. Big Blue Ocean Cleanup is committed to reducing the impact our non-profit
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Throughout the month of December, people are joining together to ditch the shavers and growing a beard to support anyone and everyone affected by bowel cancer. Did you know that Bowel Cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, almost 43,000 people are living in the UK today
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Do your bit in your best festive jumper! Every year, Dougie Mac provides hospice services free of charge to adults, young adults and children living with a life-limiting illnesses in Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire and the surrounding villages; also offering supportive care for their families and carers. We, at B Hygienic,