
Danny Buckland
Health Writer at Freelance
Award-winning Health Journalist. Print. Online. Consultant. Global. https://t.co/TlP5FeCMXr
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2 days ago |
express.co.uk | Danny Buckland
(Image: ROGER ALLEN)It was the ultimate jet-set location, the chosen entry route into the UK for a host of international celebrities wreathed in sunglasses and designer outfits. The tumult of travel has been reduced to cathedral silence and the sound of footsteps echoes eerily around the departure and arrivals halls once trodden by millions of business people and holidaymakers, as well as the great and the glamorous.
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1 month ago |
re-solveglobalhealth.com | Danny Buckland
In cluttered and often under-resourced health systems, the needs of people living with rare diseases can be overshadowed by the demands of more prevalent conditions. Innovative collaborations are campaigning for global change and training medical students to be rare disease advocates. Pediatrics For Life medical students are learning about rare diseases as part of their training.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Danny Buckland
Campaigners are calling for a major inquiry into a lethal ‘eating disorder epidemic’ in the UK. They claim that warnings about under-resourced services and poor medical awareness have gone unheeded, leading to growth in the number of people struggling to get help and lives being needlessly lost. "Eating disorders are treatable illnesses yet too many lives are being needlessly lost,” says campaigner Hope Virgo.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Danny Buckland
An intrepid group of limbless veterans will hit the waves next week to swim across the English Channel and create history. The former forces team, each missing a leg, face a daunting 25-mile battle against currents, strong tides and jellyfish to make it across to the French coastline. The swimmers, all members of Blesma, the Limbless Veterans, are attempting to repeat their inspirational mission of September 2014 when they became the first all-amputee squad to successfully swim the Channel.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
re-solveglobalhealth.com | Danny Buckland
It’s not enough for children to survive cancer; they also need the best support for their long-term health. Research into the effects of cancer treatment on children’s brains is helping guide post-recovery care. Research into the long-term effects of cancer treatment on children’s brains is helping guide post-recovery care.
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