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UK drivers have been told they could be fined if failing to declare any of more than 200 medical conditions if they affect ...
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Flow Space on MSNYour Eyes Are the Gateway to Better Brain Health-Here's What Science Tells UsYour eyes and brain aren't just close together-they're connected. Simply put, your retina and optic nerve are extensions of ...
Drivers are legally obliged to inform the DVLA of any current or new medical conditions which may affect their driving ...
A visit to the opticians changed everything for teacher Jonathan Ingram - and he now feels he's been given a "second chance ...
There’s a different way to tell DVLA depending on your condition. You must: fill in form BP1V if your blood pressure is ...
A teacher from Forton, Somerset, is taking part in the 200k in May challenge for Brain Tumour Research, cycling to raise awareness and vital ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNThe ‘shoot ’em in the leg’ and ‘knock ’em out’ myths that won’t die but can get someone killedPopular culture loves a tidy, blood-free ending: heroes who disarm villains with a well-placed ...
The suit comes amid recent studies showing a link between vision complications and people taking drugs containing semaglutide ...
KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar leads Bengaluru's development with ambitious projects, but challenges remain in implementation ...
Corneal allogenic intrastromal ring segments, or CAIRS, have been gaining momentum over the years as a minimally invasive ...
Huge numbers of Brits could be driving without having notified the DVLA about their pre-existing conditions that should be declared.
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