Lots of women don't think about the menopause until they're in their 40s. But it could start much earlier. Emma, Soe-Myat, Olivia and Elspeth reveal the shock of it happening to them and share their experiences to help others cope with menopause at any age.
For the first time, children born in the UK using sperm, egg and embryo donors have the right to know their donor’s identity. But will everyone be able to find their donor families?
Pelvic organ prolapse is a common health condition but can be seen as taboo: Christine, Natashja, Jo and Sam share their stories of living with prolapse to help lift the stigma around pelvic health.
Anxiety affects millions in the UK but figures show young people still aren’t happy to talk about it. Lidia, Beth, Huma and Josh help lift the stigma by talking about their experiences living with an anxiety disorder.
Egg freezing is one of the fastest growing fertility treatments in the UK. But there are concerns patients are undergoing a medical treatment they might not need, or that might not work. Anna Collinson meets the people taking the chance to try and preserve their fertility.
Ten years on from the UK’s first gay weddings, how equal is equal marriage?
Dan Harry from I Kissed a Boy explores how a drug that has contributed to a steep decline in HIV rates among gay and bi men could help end new HIV infections across the UK.
For the first time a new drug for the hair-loss condition alopecia areata will be available on the NHS. More than100,000 people in the UK live with this condition, we meet some to hear their stories.