Matt Haig: ‘I wanted to end it all, but surviving and thriving is the lesson I pass on’ At 24, he wanted to kill himself. Now a novelist, he teaches the readers of his books – and his children – how to get through when the future looks bleak
Melatonin: the body’s natural sleep-promoting hormone Prescriptions for short periods are considered safe, but there is little research into the long-term effects
Rise in melatonin use to help children sleep leads to safety warning Concerns hormone is being overprescribed in England with little evidence of effectiveness
Breastfeeding rate declines in England as advice goes unheeded Only four in 10 mothers still breastfeed babies of up to eight weeks despite health guidance
Children’s lack of sleep is ‘hidden health crisis’, experts say NHS statistics for England show sleep disorder admissions for under-16s was almost 10,000 last year
Like me, Jacinda Ardern took her baby to work – and was met with ignorance The New Zealand prime minister is doing her best to juggle work and motherhood, writes MP Jo Swinson
‘There are pressures to keep working to the end of pregnancy – to keep up’ Young pregnant women are significantly more anxious and overwhelmed than a generation ago. What’s behind this rise, and what are the solutions?
What the US can learn from Canada about how to treat moms I can’t imagine motherhood without Canada’s generous paid maternity leave. It’s time for America to get with the program
Calls for action over UK’s ‘intolerable’ child mental health crisis Teachers and campaigners say young people under pressure but support is underfunded
Energy drinks: why it is high time their wings should be clipped The caffeinated, sugary drinks point to health issues such as obesity and type 2 diabetes