Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
WITH a longstanding tradition of dogs leading the blind, and the deaf, they have long been regarded as man’s best friend.
But thanks to further research from the Medical Dedication** Dogs charity, canines are now able assist people with conditions such as diabetes, and even detect cancer.
The charity, which was founded by Dr Claire Guest in 2008, has made progress in recent years in the field of cancer detection.
Steven Courtney, 11, from Merton Road, Ambrosden, suffers from Type 1 Diabetes.
http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/10963005.Dog_detectives_are_on_the_case_to_saves_lives/
**should say Medical Detection Dogs
But thanks to further research from the Medical Dedication** Dogs charity, canines are now able assist people with conditions such as diabetes, and even detect cancer.
The charity, which was founded by Dr Claire Guest in 2008, has made progress in recent years in the field of cancer detection.
Steven Courtney, 11, from Merton Road, Ambrosden, suffers from Type 1 Diabetes.
http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/10963005.Dog_detectives_are_on_the_case_to_saves_lives/
**should say Medical Detection Dogs