Done!
It was several years ago, too.
It does, and I suspect the ideas was try and take people off PIP because "support already exists". Except that it doesn't, DFGs are quite specific...
I'd choke on that! Not exaggerating, either. :ill: Come to think of it, a south Asian friend often makes that—I don't have the recipe and hadn't...
Those quotes you posted are so ridiculous I actually laughed. This kind of nonsense is the preserve of the desperate-for-attention, and I'm not...
Another Guardian article about the proposed changes, this time from a psychologist:...
I'm quite curious about how you swallow a teaspoon of cumin!
I'm not sure it is, TBH. Quite a lot of it seems to be more about them imagining that people housebound with anxiety and depression are a bit fed...
Might help to have a look at Frances Ryan's Guardian column for today:...
Exactly. But in some cases a (properly trained) therapist might have a place shortly after diagnosis, helping to guide people through getting a...
I guess if the CAR T-cell therapies work out for a big enough proportion of the patients where it's still used, it might disappear altogether?
The irony is that if they didn't have this completely arse-about-face, it might actually be useful for some pwME. I've had ulnar nerve...
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There's a chance it'd be a pointless exercise this time, as there may be a change of government in the not-too-distant. There's likely to be some...
Maybe we should consider an annual S4ME award...
Maybe that was the reason for using it! Bloody marvellous for getting the chlorine smell out of long hair, though.
But even then, in routine cases it's not normally scheduled as a minute-by-minute breakdown of what has to be done every day, with a planned set...
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Blimey, that's a novel approach to research! Seriously, it's great news. Well done to everyone on the team.
Yep. Where else would clinicians say they're going to take an established treatment protocol for one condition and use it on an entirely different...
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