The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency requires drivers to report certain notifiable medical conditions that could affect their ability to drive safely ...
But when is it legally acceptable not to tell the DVLA about it - and at what point should you let them know you have one? The DVLA, also known as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, manage ...
Notifiable conditions are medical issues that could affect your ability to drive safely. These can include sleep apnoea, ...
The Department for Transport has announced there is a new and digitalised way for people with medical conditions to renew ...
More than 750,000 motorists across the UK have a medical condition that can affect their driving ability, according to recent data from 2021.
A young woman will have both her legs surgically amputated after they bent at a 45-degree angle upwards. Megan Dixon, 21, has been left with unbearable, constant pain for the past eight years when her ...
A woman in her 80s with a background of a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) presented with chest pain. Initial ...
If you have aortic stenosis and a doctor deems your condition severe, you likely will need to have your valve replaced. You may be offered a transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR, or a ...
Most of us were told off at some point for how we sat. “Don’t cross your legs, you’ll ruin your knees.” “You’ll get varicose veins.” “Sit properly.” “Sit up straight.” It belongs to that familiar pile ...
Loss of limbs is a fairly common problem in Star Wars — especially if your last name is Skywalker — but the saddest example of this franchise trope has got to be Darth Maul. Despite suffering a truly ...
Among asymptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis, a previous analysis showed that the risk of a composite of death during surgery or within 30 days after surgery (called operative mortality) or ...