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Home > All articles by "Emma Bowler"

All articles by "Emma Bowler"

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There are a total of 22 articles by Emma Bowler.

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  • The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: review

    The famous Rough Guide series of travel books have just published a new edition - for the first time ever, they're offering a guide to Accessible Britain ... More

  • Clothes Encounter of the Personal Kind

    To cure her fear of clothes buying, Emma Bowler decides to test out some in-store personal shopper services. More

  • What's it like to be unique?

    In Europe, a disease or disorder is said to be rare when it affects less than 1 in 2,000 people, like Mermaid Syndrome, 'Stone Man' Disease, and the ageing disease Progeria. More

  • Getting parents on board: Ouch! Parents

    Ouch's new message board for disabled parents and parents of disabled children has become very popular. Emma Bowler takes a look at what's been happening on it. More

  • Ouch Q&A #23: Depression

    A new survey by the World Health Organisation has revealed that depression can be more debilitating than many physical disabilities. Ouch explores the facts and figures. More

  • Ouch Q&A #21: Nelson's Column

    As Liberty Festival comes to Trafalgar Square, we take a look at the heroic disabled figure who is going to oversee it all from the top of his column: Lord Nelson More

  • Ouch Q&A #18: Seizure triggers

    Heard the news that the Chinese tile game of Mahjong may cause epileptic seizures? Ouch sorts the fact from the fiction. More

  • Ouch Q&A #17: New air travel rights 2007/2008

    Ouch gives you the lowdown on the new landmark law which means that airlines and travel companies will no longer be able to refuse to fly people on the basis of disability. More

  • Ouch Q&A #15: Autism

    Following the recent news that many adults with autism still live at home as a result of lack of support, Ouch answers some all-important questions about this disability. More

  • Ouch Q&A #13: Hearing loss

    Ouch looks at the facts and figures behind the RNID's recently launched campaign to prevent hearing loss caused by the noise of gigs, clubs and packed bars. More

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