Holiday season? Tips & reminders from ADSHG

Mar 20, 2022

As we approach holiday season, we thought we’d share an excellent article from the Addison’s Disease Self-Help Group (ADSHG).

If you’ve got CAH – wherever you’re going on holiday – it’s always best to be prepared and know what to do in an emergency.

Read the ADSHG article here.

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