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Samir Dhalla

Confusing Deadly Cancer with Flu Delays Treatment

The prevalence of lymphoma was recently highlighted when former Top Ten tennis player Carla Suarez Navarro withdrew from the US Open following her diagnosis with Hodgkin Lymphoma. Lymphoma is the most common form of blood cancer, with an individual diagnosed every 27 minutes. Over 735,000 people diagnosed with lymphoma, including Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL), every year across the world.

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Finding the missing millions with hepatitis

Hepatitis is one of the leading causes of death globally, killing more people each year than AIDS and malaria combined. While these deaths are preventable with the availability of vaccines, effective treatments and a cure for hepatitis C, only 10% of people who live with the disease are aware of their diagnosis. As a result, they may unknowingly transmit the infection to others, before possibly developing fatal liver disease.

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MS Awareness Day

The implications for mental health of isolation and loneliness have become very apparent over the last few months, but it is a constant issue for those whose lives are continually restricted through illness, such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This year’s World MS Day on May 30th is challenging the social barriers that leave people affected by MS feeling lonely and isolated.

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Targeting Care in Mental Health Week

The death of TV presenter Caroline Flack just weeks before the COVID-19 induced lockdown inspired an outpouring of national grief. It sparked not only awareness of the need to better understand mental health but also prompted hundreds of thousands of people to share Caroline’s own words on social media: “In a world where you can be anything, be kind."

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Improving Lupus Diagnosis

There is no cure for Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) but symptoms can improve if treatment starts early. The challenge for clinicians is that Lupus presents with so many very different symptoms – including fatigue, rash and kidney problems - which can vary widely from day to day in any one patient.

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Understanding Asthma and COVID-19

With the world’s attention now focused on a global pandemic that primarily affects the respiratory system, the 5.4 million people in the UK currently receiving treatment for asthma, including 1.1 million children, already understand the dangers of compromised airways. According to Asthma UK, three people die from an asthma attack every day – and two thirds of these deaths are preventable.

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