Guillain-Barré syndrome: locked-in, paralysed and unable to communicate
“In the beginning I was completely paralysed, apart from being able to wiggle one of my toes.” New mum Laura
“In the beginning I was completely paralysed, apart from being able to wiggle one of my toes.” New mum Laura
Frontline and emergency workers are being invited to join the Berkeley Blue Light Club which will see them get benefits
“It may be called lockdown, but for them it is actually imprisonment.” The director of a migrant domestic workers’ charity
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder which affects around two in ten people in the UK.
A leading children’s charity has warned that children are suffering from mental and emotional health issues as a result of
A popular mobile games creator has teamed up with Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to give their users the chance
Lambeth partnership organisation Black Thrive has pledged £300,000 to address the inequalities faced by the borough’s black community. Black Thrive,
A Twickenham GP has vaccinated nearly 2000 people against Covid-19 in its first week as a Richmond vaccination centre. Doctors
These London-based social enterprises set their sights on tackling different issues faced by communities through the art of baking. Managing
A campaign to save a horse riding stables in Teddington aims to raise £1m to buy the site from the
Images of a man suspected of giving a 92-year-old woman from Surbiton a fake COVID-19 vaccine and charging her £160