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As the average age for first time stroke sufferers in the UK drops from 71 to 68 in men and 75 to 73 in women, it is important that members of the public are aware of the Act FAST campaign. Read the rest of this post...
Both buses and trains are wheelchair accessible but not planes - why not?
A wonderful video showing one mum’s battle to be able to travel and go on holiday with her son by looking for solutions to enable wheelchairs to be used on aeroplanes. Read the rest of this post...
It is worth watching the Buzzfeed clip showing how eight-year-old Maeve, who has cerebral palsy, was given a voice that was her own! Speech and communication problems are very common in children and adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Since the cerebral palsy is usually caused by a trauma to the brain, the speech function is often damaged as well. Read the rest of this post...
Young girl with cerebral palsy has computerised voice personalised
Many people with cerebral palsy have problems with their speech and some require computer assistance when communicating. Those with severe difficulties may use a text-to-speech computer which can change their lives. One family decided to create a more authentic voice for their eight-year-old daughter Maeve by heading into the studio to do some recording. Read the rest of this post...
Stress on the NHS: Do you really need to attend A&E this winter?
I have written previously about the need to ensure treatment is provided promptly as delays treating serious conditions can result in life-changing injuries or even death. I am therefore encouraging everyone to think carefully about whether you need to attend A&E this winter to try and help ensure that the most serious conditions and injuries are able to be treated in time. Read the rest of this post...
A change in law is to be annoucned that will allow parents of full-term babies who are stillborn to have the death investigated by a Coroner at an inquest. The intention is for lessons to be learned from any mistakes made during labour. Read the rest of this post...
The latest instalment of the Big Life Fix on the BBC was a Children in Need special; focusing on a number of children with various disabilities. It was fascinating to see the designers and engineers come up with such brilliant ideas to help the children feel included amonsgt their peers. Read the rest of this post...
Four engineering students from McMasters University in Canada have developed a device to help with the early diagnosis of melanoma skin cancer. The sKan detects changes in skin temperature and produces a thermal map which identifies whether a lesion is cancerous at a fraction of the cost of other devices. Read the rest of this post...
The extent of poor mental health and its impact upon the ability of people to engage in work is laid bare in this important report. Employers have long been under a duty to look out for the mental well-being of their employees. Read the rest of this post...
Campaign to encourage defibrillator and CPR training
Encouraging more people to become first aiders and able to administer CPR has the potential to save lives and is something we here at Potter Rees Dolan are fully on-board with. Read the rest of this post...

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