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Heineken is Western Europe s largest beer producer, and following the Anheuser-Busch InBev acquisition of SABMiller, it is the world s second-largest brewer. It has the leading position in many European markets, including the Netherlands, Austria, Greece, and Italy. Its flagship brand, Heineken, is the world s leading international premium lager. Its brand portfolio spans nonalcoholic, Belgian, and craft beer. Heineken is the world s biggest cider producer.
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International Women s Day: The Gateshead pharmacist who overcame personal tragedy to qualify with flying colours
Taiyyibah started her Pharmacy degree at the University of Sunderland in 2013 but didn’t graduate until seven years later, as she coped with the death of her dad and cared for her sick mum
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Newcastle United Women captain Brooke Cochrane has been named as a Be A Game Changer ambassador.
Her new role within the Newcastle United Foundation sees her become the first female ambassador for the charity’s campaign, highlighting Be A Game Changer’s provision to support all genders within the North East’s football community.
This International Women’s Day, she is sharing her story to empower other women and girls to check in with each other or access advice on mental and physical wellness provided by the Foundation through digital resources and Health and Wellbeing sessions.
Cochrane had found herself struggling to cope after picking up a potentially career-ending injury last year. Made bedbound at the start of the UK’s first lockdown, the 28-year-old could not escape her own thoughts of what her life might be like without the sport she loves.
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The captain of Newcastle United Women has strengthened her commitment to raising awareness of mental health after being named an ambassador with the club s foundation.
Brooke Cochrane is the first woman to become an ambassador for the Be A Game Changer campaign, which provides support for all genders within the North East s football community.
For International Women s Day, Brooke has shared her story in the hope she can help to empower other women and girls to support each other and access advice on mental and physical wellness, which the foundation, based in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, offers.
Illustration: Alexandra Bowman for HuffPost; Photo: Getty
Bent Not Broken is a look back on the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has disrupted our mental health, plus advice on how to manage our well-being moving forward.
The pandemic has transformed how we think and talk about mental health, particularly as more people have developed chronic stress, anxiety and other issues over the last year.
Of the more than 500,000 people who took a depression screening between March and September 2020, around 8 in 10 people scored with symptoms of moderate to severe depression, according to a 2021 report released by Mental Health America. The survey also found that more participants reported frequent thoughts of self-harm or suicide, and symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety. Further, research has shown that the pandemic has greatly affected the mental health of communities across the globe, including frontline health workers and COVID-19 survivors.