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The Terrence Higgins Trust: This website
provides information and support to all those concerned about
AIDS and HIV infection. The site also includes information on
what the trust offers as well as information for health workers
and where to find other organisations. A helpline is also available.
www.tht.org.uk |
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The Naz Project ( London ): Sexual health
and HIV and AIDS education, prevention and support services
for the south Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Horn of
African and Latin American communities. On this site you can
find sexual health advice and information on upcoming events
and training and consultancy available. www.naz.org.uk |
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Alzheimer's Society: The Alzheimer's Society
is the UK 's leading care and research charity for people with
any form of dementia and their carers. This site offers general
facts about dementia and information about diagnosis. There
is also information about caring for and working with people
with dementia. Available as well is up to date news, research
reports and links to other useful websites. www.alzheimers.org.uk |
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Motor Neurone Disease Association: Advice
and information for people with MMD, their families and professionals
through national office and Regional Care Advisors. On this
site information about MMD itself and care services is available.
This includes care centres and financial support information.
Also available is contact information and up to date information
on fundraising, publications, research and a helpline. www.mndassociation.org |
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Multiple Sclerosis Society: Offers information
to people with MS, their friends, carers and family. There
is information about MS itself and living with MS as well as
a page for healthcare professionals. There are also message
boards, contact information and up to date news on research
and upcoming events. www.mssociety.org.uk |
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Stroke Association: Works to prevent stroke
and helps those who have suffered strokes and their families.
On this website there is contact information, and information
about the services offered such as welfare grants, stroke clubs,
family support and dysphasia support services. www.stroke.org.uk |