- Comic
- Comic
Ragequit
The following comic may contain traces of nuts.
- Comic
- Comic
Overpowered
A daily task for you is a daily challenge for me.
- Comic
- Comic
Zoning
How can something so cute and fluffy make my body so red and rashy?
- Comic
- Comic
Last man standing
If only I had a penny for every speck of dust in my house.
- Comic
- Comic
Gluten-free economy
Let’s face it, the gluten-free aisle sucks.
- Comic
- Comic
Winning
Because when my skin’s happy, I’m happy.
- Comic
- Comic
Nope
When the pollen game is strong, I am weak.
- Comic
- Comic
Down the toilet
Oh, look, it’s the consequences of my actions...
- Article
- Article
The hell of hay fever
After years suffering in silence, David Jesudason finds speaking out about his pollen allergy gives him hope for a future where his hay-fever symptoms are under control.
- Photo story
- Photo story
The last glass-eye maker in Britain
Meet Jost Haas – the UK’s last artificial-eye maker working exclusively with glass.
- Article
- Article
Diagnosed bipolar, prescribed lithium
In the first part of a series looking into lithium, Laura Grace Simpkins recounts the beginning of her troubled relationship with this mysterious drug.
- Article
- Article
How trauma affects the body and mind
The long and devastating aftermath of an attack have given writer and broadcaster Bidisha unique insight into the suffering of other victims. Here she explores survival and healing in those who have experienced trauma.
- Article
- Article
Chemotherapy-day drawings
Undergoing treatment for bowel cancer, artist Clare Smith produced around 70 abstract drawings while sitting in the chemotherapy chair. She reflects on how creativity can bring respite in a crisis.
- Article
- Article
Drug sharing in desperate times
When Nicole was threatened with deportation, her mental health deteriorated. Now without a job, a passport or a doctor, she depends on others to send her their leftover anxiety drugs.