The charity started as a string of local group meetings before acquiring an office and a national spread.
[5] Their spokesman said the sentence for causing grievous bodily harm was ‘outrageous’ and compared it to prosecuting children for giving their friends chicken pox, or passing on a cold sore.
[6] It supported the campaign to keep the sexual health services of the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in 2014.
[7] It carried out a double-blind trial of liquorice lip balm on forty people in 2014 and found that it reduced the severity of symptoms in most subjects.
[8] Marian Nicholson, the Director of the Association, is frequently quoted in relation to research into the development of remedies.