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— Two million people in the UK are disabled by a neurological condition, such as multiple sclerosis, stroke or brain tumour

— More people die from brain and spine conditions than fromheart disease or cancer

—Despite this, neurological services are the Cinderella of the medical world, receiving less funding than the other major causes of death and disability

Sir Michael Parkinson, Patron
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