A Coalition Group Has Initiated The First-Ever European Myasthenia Gravis Day

Today marks the first-ever European Myasthenia Gravis Day, a symbolic date that will shine the light on this neuromuscular autoimmune disease that affects between 56,000 to almost 100.000 people in Europe.

How Yellow Dogs Can Help Their Owners With Disabilities

Yellow Dog UK is a charity with a basic message to highlight the fact that many dogs want their space, whether due to supporting disabled people, operations, age or shyness or many other reasons. If you see a dog with a yellow dog lead, coat or ribbon, this is the sign to keep your distance and let yellow dogs and owners enjoy their walk and space without any problems.

Jack Carroll: Disabled Comedian Brings ‘Mobility’ To Life In BAFTA-Winning TV Show

In our first exclusive interview, we speak to disabled comedian, actor and writer Jack Carroll about his career, his appearance on BGT and his upcoming BBC comedy show Mobility.

How Intensive Rehabilitation Can Support Those Living With A Neurological Condition

We discuss Intensive rehabilitation, which refers to several services that are designed to support those living with a neurological condition or those dealing with polytrauma due to an accident.

A China Cup: Describing The Mindset Of Someone With PTSD

To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, we share a powerful and creative monologue written by Kevin Shore who served in the Royal Navy and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following his time in the military.

Adam Lanecey: A Disabled Musician’s Journey Of Musical And Personal Discovery

Adam Lanecey is a disabled musician who has been producing music for over a decade. Here, we find out more about him and what he is calling his “the final chapter of his journey of musical and personal discovery”.