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Muscular dystrophy affects around 70,000 people in the UK, alone, but remains a relatively unknown condition. There are many types of MD with Duchenne MD being most common and most debilitating.Read now -
Go Green for National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day!
Read nowNational Cerebral Palsy Day is March 25. Cerebral palsy is the most common childhood disability with 17 million people worldwide suffering from it. Green is the NCP colour and raising awareness of the condition in any way is a great way to celebrate the day.
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Show off Your Socks and Listen in Support of World Down Syndrome Day 2017
Read nowMarch 21 is World Down Syndrome Day to raise awareness and raise funds. 700 children in the UK are born with Down Syndrome each year, but little research is done into it. Wear and post lots of socks and help those with Down Syndrome be heard.
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Heads Up for Brain Injury Awareness Month
Read nowMarch is brain injury awareness month. It's aim is to raise awareness of how many people suffer from brain injuries and what can be done to prevent them. Rehabilitation is sometimes possible but some symptoms will likely always persist. We look at the different types and how it affects the patient.
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Rare Disease Day 2017 Supports Research
Read nowRare Disease Day 2017 supports research to help uncover more information on the thousands of rare diseases there are. It’s a global day in its 10th year with many ways to join in and support it.
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Understanding Angelman Syndrome and How to Celebrate Angelman Awareness Day
Read nowAngelman Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a problem with gene UBE3A that typically occurs at conception. People with Angelmans are happy and loving but have severe learning difficulties.