Not So Rare

Tom and Tim finally reach a diagnosis after finding genetic faults known as AGU. The doctor couldn’t tell them much more, so they were sent to a rare disease specialist for further consultations. For Tom and Tim, and their families, it’s been a long process to reach a clear diagnosis. Sadly, like many other rare diseases, there is no therapy or treatment available. Rare diseases affect more than 350 million people worldwide. We need to support people like Tom and Tim to raise awareness of the long and stressful journey through to diagnosis, to understand the reality of living with a rare condition and to support those families affected by a rare disease.

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Acheson KerryNot So Rare
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National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day

We can raise awareness by joining the conversation and by sharing information about HIV/AIDS in youth. You never know what impact you have on other people. A lonely teenager might stumble across your tweet by accident and read more about this topic. Parents might feel encouraged to start a conversation with their children. We could try to make the world a better place, one person at a time… Susanne Ulm, PhD

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Rachel SkillenNational Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day
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World Health Day

Let’sTalk this World Health Day for #Mental Health. Depression can be prevented and treated, but we need to educate people about how to understand and manage their mental health and wellbeing. Around 50% of people with depression still go untreated and the numbers are rising. Help spread awareness and get the conversation going.

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Ovarian Cancer, do you know the symptoms?

80% of women don’t know the symptoms of ovarian cancer. Knowing what to look for gives women a much higher chance of catching cancer earlier, leading to a 96% survival rate. It’s crucial that we raise awareness, to educate women about what the signs of ovarian cancer are and to encourage them to see a doctor to get checked out.

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Erica BrockmeierOvarian Cancer, do you know the symptoms?
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Let the Training Commence

The Paragon team kicked off training this week for The Great Manchester Run, taking place on Sunday 28th May.

This year, 18 runners from Prime Global will be taking part from our Knutsford and Macclesfield offices, raising money for charity.

First though, time to get training in Tatton Park!

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