Guillain–Barré syndrome and me: Weak
In part five of Tarsha Porter's column, she spends her first night's sleep in hospital and wakes up to a barrage of tests.
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Tarsha Porter, who is recovering from Guillain–Barré syndrome, gets some much needed support in the form of her Dad.
View ArticleThe cost of free news
John Blauth asks whether free content can survive the rising popularity of ad-blockers.
View ArticleGuillain–Barré syndrome and me: Pain
Tarsha Porter continues to document her recovery from Guillain–Barré syndrome, with a barrage of tests made less painful by the presence of her dad.
View ArticleGuillain-Barré syndrome and me: Poo
Tarsha Porter continues to document her recovery from Guillain–Barré syndrome. This week's topic: poo.
View ArticleClerical error
John Blauth makes a wise New Year's resolution – to spend more time in the pub.
View ArticleGuillain–Barré syndrome and me: Mum
Tarsha's mum takes the long flight to Australia, and brings with her the kind of feminine comforts a dad just can't provide.
View ArticleMental Health in the Modern World
Asia is the largest continent in the world with a population exceeding 3.5billion. It makes up four of the World Health Organisation’s six regions, and over half the worlds population. A blend of...
View Article‘As You (don’t) Like It’– Is Shakespeare too boring to study at school?
Each and every one of us will have, at some point in Key Stage Two, sat in class with a third-hand copy of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ reading around the circle, half observed by some reluctant teacher....
View ArticleWhat is Originality?
Consider one question: “Is there such a thing as an original thought?” We are a species of vicarious learners. We are innately programmed to distinguish between and identify the favourable actions of...
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