Paul Wallis is an optometrist who has worked with the newly blind his whole career. He trained at Moorfields eye hospital in London thirty five years ago. […]
14 million Brits say being around plants makes them better thinkers and more creative 17 MILLION say plants change their mood, with different plants having different […]
Music Project for Bristol children with special educational needs gets funding boost from CareTech Foundation Music workshops targeted at young people and those with learning disabilities […]
In the UK today, around 20% of the population are registered disabled, with just under half of that figure wheelchair bound. The journeys that we make […]
A Knowsley-based housing organisation has partnered with a local community wellbeing provider to offer wellbeing support directly to its customers. Knowsley Housing Trust (KHT) has teamed […]
Sweati is set to be a ground-breaking sweat monitoring device that could provide real-time and continuous readings of glucose, lactate and hydration The patch has the […]
With new, exotic ‘superfoods’ emerging on a regular basis, one unfashionable but previously unconsidered berry, the blackcurrant, is enjoying a spirited revival on the global stage […]
Victoria Cairns’ inspirational new book shows that life can still be fulfilling after becoming disabled Victoria Cairns worked for over thirty years as a medical statistician […]
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