Pernicious Anaemia Society

What a Great Day

What a Great Day

The conference has been voted a huge success; not only by those who attended as patients but also by the medical professionals and other scientists who were there. Last Saturday, the tenth anniversary of the society being entered in the Charity Commission’s Register....

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Office Flooded

Office Flooded

The office has been flooded. Running from left to right, in the centre of the space a whole row of the ceiling tiles have fallen to the ground due to the weight of water that was cascading from a crack in the roof. Half of the carpet tiles are completely sodden, two...

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Conference Update

Conference Update

We’ve been getting quite a few telephone calls about the conference in Birmingham on the 10th December. As you will see, the conference is a sell out with the last tickets being snatched up over three weeks ago. The telephone callers want to know one of two things....

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Students and Pernicious Anaemia

Students and Pernicious Anaemia

Yesterday I visited a young lady (18) who was diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia in June, just days after she completed her A-Levels. She had been ill for over a year and had really struggled with her studies leading up to the exams. She’s still coming to terms with...

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