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Ovarian Cancer month

This month we are supporting #Ovarian Cancer to help spread awareness of the symptoms and get earlier diagnoses. Support this message to educate women and recognise the symptoms, including:

– Bloated tummy
– Increasing need for the loo
– Tummy pain
– Always feeling full

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Erica BrockmeierOvarian Cancer month
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Squats for snoozing

The first of March marks the end of #FebruaryHeartMonth – to mark the end of month our very own Susanne Ulm, PhD has written an article on how stress affects the heart. Susanne Ulm is a Medical Writer part of our Prime team and has been with the company since November 2014. Susanne has broad experience in different therapeutic areas, and has a passion for communicating science to different types of audiences. She studied how stress effects the heart for her PhD at Manchester University. Although #heartmonth may be over, stay mindful to your health and the things you can do to improve it.

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Susanne UlmSquats for snoozing
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Not so rare

Today is #RareDiseaseDay. Did you know a patient will end up visiting several doctors before getting an accurate diagnosis? Let’s work together to heighten awareness #notsoRARE Engel PA, Bagal S, Broback M, Boice N. Physician and patient perceptions regarding physician training in rare diseases: The need for stronger educational initiatives for physicians. Journal of Rare Disorders, 2013; 1(2): 1-15.

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Acheson KerryNot so rare
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Not so rare

Research into #rarediseases can save and change lives. On #RareDiseaseDay let’s have a common cause to help increase awareness. Engel PA, Bagal S, Broback M, Boice N. Physician and patient perceptions regarding physician training in rare diseases: The need for stronger educational initiatives for physicians. Journal of Rare Disorders, 2013; 1(2): 1-15

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Acheson KerryNot so rare

Upcoming Rare Disease Blog posts

In support of #RareDiseaseDay we are launching a series of blog posts to illustrate the length of time it takes for a child living with a rare disease to receive a diagnosis. The process will be reviewed, from the parent’s perspective looking at the initial symptoms and beyond. Follow the link to find out about Tom. https://onyx-notsorare.tumblr.com/ Stay tuned over the next couple of weeks to find out what happens. #notsoRARE Engel PA, Bagal S, Broback M, Boice N. Physician and patient perceptions regarding physician training in rare diseases: The need for stronger educational initiatives for physicians.

Journal of Rare Disorders, 2013; 1(2): 1-15.

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Acheson KerryUpcoming Rare Disease Blog posts
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