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Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Information from the National Health Service on conditions, treatments, local services and healthy living
Organisational definitions of terms concerned with risk and risk-related matters.
A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals applied to checks processed until 27 October 2023, and example scenarios.
Cais am daliad niwed personol yn dilyn cyfnod o gamdriniaeth.
Patients with severe alopecia areata (patchy hair loss) could access a new medicine to help treat their condition.
Synopses of causation, covering a range of injuries and disorders often seen in service personnel and veterans to support decision making.
A guide to applying for compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme.
This study analyses prevalence, causes, and distribution of trauma in adult patients, and timeliness of transport to health facilities
For managing risk of bloodborne viruses (BBVs) like hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, after a severe serial penetrating injury attack.
DASA funding has helped Wales-based SME, Trauma Simulation develop a whole-body model for trauma training, from the point of wounding to damage control surgery
This document helps people currently applying for asylum to find support for physical or mental health needs.
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