A University of Arizona paper, published online in December 2024, tested four cannabis-derived terpenes in mice. The researchers used two laboratory models: a small paw incision to model post-operative pain,…
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The Reasonable Adjustment · Accountability You get refused, you read the report, and it bears no resemblance to what you said on the call. If that’s happened to you, the…
In 1981, two American researchers filmed people walking down a New York street and showed the footage to convicted violent offenders. They asked a simple question: who would you attack?…
On 2 June 2026, Mind, Mencap and the National Autistic Society responded to a Supreme Court ruling by calling it “the biggest rollback of disability rights in a generation”. Most…
Public bodies logged almost 100,000 recruitment adjustment requests, but many couldn’t say how many were actually provided. A Freedom of Information investigation by The Reasonable Adjustment asked 15 public authorities…
People living with inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive conditions are often asked to describe complex symptoms in a short appointment. That can be difficult, especially when…
Ulcerative colitis can make it difficult to know when a symptom needs fresh medical attention. Blood, urgency, loose stools, abdominal pain, fatigue and changes in bowel habit can all be…
The Tony Blair Institute’s proposed “emergency handbrake” on sickness and disability benefits would put new pressure on people with anxiety, depression, ADHD and other conditions, while ignoring the state of…
FOI / Records Governance Councils can keep education and SEND records for decades. Once you start asking how those decisions are documented, explained and disclosed, the picture gets a lot…
GutCheck: https://trsa.org.uk/gutcheck If you’ve got ulcerative colitis, IBS, Crohn’s, reflux, coeliac disease, or some grim combination of the lot, food stops being simple. It’s not just “eat healthy” and crack…










