New York Times: People with psychiatric conditions more likely to be hospitalised.
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Sally Callow is the founder of campaigning social enterprise ME Foggy Dog which raises funds for a chronic illness. Currently, she is on a mission about the Paralympic Games. This is because, believe it or not, the British Paralympic Association (Paralympics GB) has made one of its own campaigns inaccessible to over four million disabled […]
New York Times: People with psychiatric conditions more likely to be hospitalised.
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