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When to tell DVLA if you've had a stroke or TIA (mini-stroke), forms to fill in and send if you need to inform DVLA
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - download the correct form if you need to let them know
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Millions at risk from 'silent killer' as NHS campaign warns there are often 'no clues' when it comes to high blood pressure.
A guide to the driving standards for car or motorcycle licence holders who have had a stroke or TIA.
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
How to carry out a flood risk assessment so that you can complete your planning application.
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in stroke (including Subarachnoid Haemorrhage).
Employers guide to assessing fitness to work, including asking for medical evidence, fit notes, and dealing with long term or frequent absences.
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had an intracerebral haemorrhage - if you do, download the correct form to let them know
You may need to send DVLA a form if you've had a heart attack (myocardial infarction) or heart, cardiac or coronary angioplasty.
The Yellow Card Biobank will today start investigating a new group of medicines known as Direct Oral Anticoagulants
Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty's annual reports and lectures on medicine and public health.
Report certain types of medical conditions to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
Stroke Statistics update.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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