A drive to alert parents to the symptoms of childhood brain tumours is underway.
Ninety-five thousand cards have been sent to schools listing the symptoms.
The information's also being given to pharmacies and GP surgeries.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014 12:33
A drive to alert parents to the symptoms of childhood brain tumours is underway.
Ninety-five thousand cards have been sent to schools listing the symptoms.
The information's also being given to pharmacies and GP surgeries.
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