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Down's Syndrome Archives - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Soap star opens up about experiences with bipolar disorder. A UK television actress has opened up about her experiences with depression and bipolar disorder, in a bid to reiterate the importance of seeking appropriate treatment and support. Soap star opens up about depression and bipolar battles. A longstanding British soap star has opened up about her experiences with depression and bipolar disorder. A European road trip challenge kick-started by a Nor...
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Epilepsy Archives - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A restricted diet can be beneficial in epilepsy sufferers. Restricting calorie intake may protect brain cells from damage and have a beneficial effect in epilepsy, a new report has revealed. Tomorrow’s epilepsy monitoring system dreamed up by tech groups. Tech start-ups from France have dreamed up an unusual solution to combat the unpredictability of seizures in people with epilepsy. Study calls for increased ‘epilepsy training’ in the workplace. A new ...
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June 2015 - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Party invite made my autistic son feel wanted’. June 29, 2015. Most parents know how it feels to worry that your child is being excluded or bullied at school, but parents of children with special needs perhaps know this feeling better than anyone. Continue reading →. Bipolar teacher told that she was a ‘danger to children’. June 26, 2015. BBC TV show to focus on job searches for autism and Tourette’s syndrome sufferers.
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July 2015 - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Ketogenic diet found to be effective for children with refractory epilepsy. July 31, 2015. A trial aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the Ketogenic diet in children that suffer from uncontrollable epileptic fits has concluded there is a link between the dietary treatment and the controlling of symptoms. Continue reading →. Anxiety and depression caused by stress could be linked to bacteria in the intestines. July 29, 2015.
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Autism Archives - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. UK woman’s mission to raise awareness of epilepsy in superstitious African cultures. A UK woman is travelling to Malawi and across Africa to raise awareness of epilepsy and end the stigma attached to the condition in certain cultures. Just 16 per cent of people with autism are in full-time paid work, a new study has revealed. Autistic boy who can’t be touched forms heart-warming bond with dog. Researchers one step closer to earlier diagnosis of autism.
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Learning Disabilities Archives - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Art gallery hosts exclusive exhibition of work by artists with learning disabilities. A UK creative charity and art gallery have helped to give a voice to aspiring artists with learning disabilities by organising an exclusive exhibition of their work. Government launches 25 million independent living scheme to help people with learning disabilities. Parents unable to find holiday care for children with learning disabilities. UK charity SeeAbility has la...
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New guidelines on mental health disclosure for background job checks - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. New guidelines on mental health disclosure for background job checks. New guidelines on mental health disclosure for background job checks. August 10, 2015. Employers need not always be told that a job applicant has been detained under the Mental Health Act, according to new government guidance aimed at combating the stigma around mental illness. Home Office minister Karen Bradley said the guidelines aim to make the system fairer without lessening protection. Paul Farmer, Chief E...
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Diabetes cases rise by 60 per cent in the last 10 years - Sahara Care Blog
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Skip to primary content. Diabetes cases rise by 60 per cent in the last 10 years. Diabetes cases rise by 60 per cent in the last 10 years. August 17, 2015. Cases of diabetes in England and Wales have risen by 60 per cent in the past decade, with 1.2 million more people living with the condition compared to 10 years ago, according to estimates. The figures were taken from NHS data and analysed by the charity Diabetes UK, and showed that 3.3 million people have been diagnosed with the illness. Dr Joan St J...
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