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Reading Well Books for long-term conditions

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Alison Reid, CEO of The IBS Network charity:

“We are really proud to be one of the founding charities who are supporting the Reading Well scheme. This represents a great opportunity to provide people with greater access to accurate information and supports those living with long term conditions, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome – which affects around 10-20% of the UK population, that’s approximately 12 million people. By providing an approved list of Reading Well Books, people can be sure they are receiving the correct information from trusted and reliable sources.”

You can read all about the scheme here:

theibsnetwork.org/new/press...

#IBS #ReadingWell The Reading Agency

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