Two sticks: Being disabled can be an expensive business
SO I must have got caught out the other week as I trekked across the uneven field towards the standing stone that's at the burial ground where my mum lies resting.
SO I must have got caught out the other week as I trekked across the uneven field towards the standing stone that's at the burial ground where my mum lies resting.
EVERY year, Oxford’s Town & Gown fun run raises tens of thousands of pounds for research into trying to find treatments for muscular dystrophy. In a new column, Emily Bonner, 30, who was diagnosed with limb girdle muscular dystrophy in 2014, tells us what life is like with the condition
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