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Friday 13th March 2015 was the day I got told I was going to die. Today makes 2 years since that day. Follow me on social media Twitter https://twitter.com/StewArmstrong Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stewarmstrong/ If you are new to my channel a bit about me. My name is Stewart Armstrong I have Sarcoidosis, Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis (CPA) and a very low CD4 count. I challenged myself to do a daily vlog for 30 days and liked it so much I carried on. I attend the National Aspergillosis centre which is at Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Medical and Patient education videos
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News article made for the regional BBC TV program North West Tonight during the 7th Advances Against Aspergillosis Meeting in Manchester, UK. March 3rd 2016.
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Dr Ritesh Argawal discusses fungal sinusitis and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) with patients.
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Dr Richard Moss discusses allergic Aspergillosis, Asthma, children affected by Aspergillus + Q & A with patients.
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Darius Armstrong-James discusses a new aspergillosis clinic in the South East + Q & A with patients.
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BBC ran an awareness story during the Advances Against Aspergillosis conference in Manchester, UK about the dangers to our health posed by Aspergillus and some of the most common ways the fungus can grow and multiply in our homes. Ann Saunders and Prof David Denning, Director of the National Aspergillosis Centre helped discuss the issues.
Estimated audience at 7.40am is 1.5 million.
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The international Advances Against Aspergillosis conference came to Manchester this year (2016) and brought together the aspergillosis medical, scientific and patient communities for the first time in two years. Much progress was discussed and reported, awareness reaching 5 million people via UK TV BBC1 during the meeting.
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ERS Vision: Take the Active Option: the benefits of exercise in respiratory medicine