Neurodiversity Celebration Week: Making the Space More Inclusive for Neurodiverse Students

According to the National Symposium on Neurodiversity (2011) held at Syracuse University, neurodiversity is: “…a concept where neurological differences are to be recognized and respected as any other human variation. […]
Neurodiversity And Gender – What’s The Link?

Women are more likely to be diagnosed with a neurodiverse condition than men, so what’s the link between Neurodiversity and Gender?
Epigenetics 101: Beginners Guide To Epigenetics And Biological Age

What is Epigenetics? This is a question we are seeing more and more regularly these days, with lot of buzz around the huge potential benefits understanding epigenetics can bring, but what does it actually mean?
Mythbusting The Menopause

It is estimated that 13 million women are peri- or post-menopause. How is it then, that it remains a subject with so much misunderstanding?
ToHealth Ltd. bring home Wellbeing Initiative of the Year from the 2022 Workplace Savings and Benefits Awards

ToHealth are awarded Wellbeing Initiative of the Year from 2022 WSB Awards for their work offering DNA and Epigenetics testing.
DNA & Epigenetics testing: the next frontier for Occupational Health and Workplace Wellbeing?

DNA & Epigenetics testing – what is it and how is it opening up exciting new options for employers on the frontier of occupational health and wellbeing?
Wellbeing & Digital Detriments – The Negative of Technology

An essential part of everyday life, but can exposure to too much tech actually be having a negative impact on mental and physical wellbeing?
Celebrities claiming that neurodiversity is their superpower may actually be kryptonite to the neurodiverse community

Richard Branson sat down with The Times and stated “dyslexia is my superpower”. He’s not the first person to promote neurodiversity as a superpower, but probably one of the most famous. And that could be a problem.