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How is our health and wellbeing being impacted?

From the rise of mpox cases to the power of magnesium and financial support

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By Emergent News Desk

Sunday, February 22, 2026

How is our health and wellbeing being impacted?

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From the rise of mpox cases to the power of magnesium and financial support

As the world continues to navigate the complexities of health and wellbeing, several recent developments have highlighted the interconnectedness of our physical and mental health. From the rise of mpox cases in Europe to the growing popularity of magnesium as a 'miracle mineral', and from the importance of financial support to the impact of social taboos on our wellbeing, it's clear that our health is influenced by a multitude of factors.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned of a rise in mpox cases in Europe, with a strain called 'clade Ib' showing early signs of local spread in several countries, including Spain, Italy, Portugal, and the Netherlands. The agency is urging gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men to make sure they are vaccinated against mpox, as the infection can be severe and vaccination is the best protection. Charities are also urging vaccination before travelling to Winter Pride events in Europe this autumn.

Meanwhile, the 'miracle mineral' magnesium is being touted as a solution for a range of health issues, from sleep problems to digestion. The global magnesium market is worth almost £3bn and is set to nearly double over the next decade. Andrew Goring, managing director of Lonsdale Health, explains that his company is sending magnesium supplies all over the world, including to the UK, Australia, and parts of Asia. "It's one of our biggest sellers," he says.

But while magnesium may be a popular solution for some health issues, financial support is also playing a critical role in improving health outcomes. A scheme in south London is providing financial advice to help patients manage debt and handle benefits claims, with striking results. In the 34 practices running the Back on Track scheme in Lambeth and Southwark, one in three patients visited their GP less often after receiving advice, and more than 1,100 people have secured benefits, cleared debts, or seen reduced stress levels.

One of the people who has benefited from the project is 62-year-old Ife, from Stockwell. She has chronic pain from arthritis and had fallen into energy debt after being forced to give up her job due to mobility issues. However, with the help of a financial support link worker, she was able to appeal successfully against a rejected Capability Benefit claim. "Getting financial help through my GP has improved my health," she says.

In other news, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has appeared at the Covid Inquiry, where he described the decision to close schools during the pandemic as a "personal horror" and a "nightmare idea". The inquiry has highlighted the enduring impact of the pandemic on children's health and wellbeing, including increased demand for speech and language support, high levels of persistent absence from school, and record levels of school suspensions and exclusions.

Finally, a recent episode of The Celebrity Traitors has sparked a conversation about social taboos and their impact on our wellbeing. Comedian Alan Carr's admission of a sweating problem has highlighted the changing nature of social taboos and the importance of speaking openly about our health issues. Professor Gavin Thomas, a microbiologist at the University of York, notes that Carr's willingness to talk about his sweatiness is striking, and reflects a growing trend towards greater openness and honesty about our health.

As these stories demonstrate, our health and wellbeing are influenced by a complex interplay of factors, from vaccination and financial support to social taboos and the power of magnesium. By exploring these issues and highlighting the importance of open conversation and support, we can work towards improving our overall health and wellbeing.

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