In this month’s news round-up we look at a potential breakthrough in multiple sclerosis research and a government crackdown on fake reviews.
News: UK Call Handlers Save Woman 3,000 Miles Away
This March we look at how UK call handlers saved a woman in Canada, a man with four kidneys, and how teenagers helped a man in need.
News: Team GB at the Winter Olympics
In February’s news round-up we look at the Winter Olympics, three storms in a week, and a study that reveals our brains remain sharp in old age.
News: James Webb Space Telescope Launched
Welcome to Telecare Choice’s monthly news roundup. This month, we look at the launch of a new space telescope, and why a dog shelter has a £30,000 vet bill.
News: Playing Board Games Can Keep Memory Sharp
A study has suggested that playing board games can help with elderly people’s memory, and we find out why albatrosses are getting divorced.
News: Could a Jab Lower Our Cholesterol?
Welcome back to the Telecare Choice news roundup. This month, NHS says an anti-cholesterol drug given twice a year could save numerous lives, Sarah Storey wins a record-breaking 17th Paralympic gold, and Wales needs more people to work with Hollywood stars! Life-Saving Read More
News: Britain Takes Gold for Diving
Our monthly news roundup brings you all the big stories that you might have missed. Stay up to date with the Telecare blog.
News: Covid-19 Vaccine Offered to 44-Year-Olds
All those aged 44 and over in England are now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine. Read all about it in this month’s Telecare news roundup.
News: Charity Lockdown Trips for Lonely and Isolated Men
Welcome back to the Telecare Choice news roundup. This month, a charity in West Yorkshire has been tackling loneliness among older men using a minivan and cup of tea. A photographer displays the unusual lives of the elderly and a bickering father Read More
News: Joe Biden Sworn In As US President
20th January 2021 marks the end of Donald Trump’s presidency and the start of a new era in the USA. But what does it mean for the UK?