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Help others with asthma by blogging for the NHS website

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Hi

I run the blogs section of the NHS's website NHS Choices (nhs.uk) and Asthma UK have very kindly let me post here to ask whether anyone would like to write a blog for us.

The aim of the blog on nhs.uk (talk.nhs.uk/blogs/asthma/de... is for people living with asthma, or caring for those who have the condition, to give their personal insights into how they manage their asthma, handle any problems that arise and talk generally about how they're coping and living their life. In doing so, they can hopefully help others with asthma and also get help from people dealing with the same problems.

You wouldn't have to post every day - it could be as little as once a fortnight, or more if you have the time. Just often enough to keep things ticking over.

If you're interested, email me on talk@nhschoices.nhs.uk and we'll get you set up.

Thanks

John

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