A GLASGOW man has helped launch a UK charity for people with facial palsy.
Oliver Scott, 38, is backing a new support network which aims to help improve access to treatments.
Experts say patients suffer diagnosis delays and few research projects are looking into treatments for the condition which causes paralysis of part of the face.
The charity – www.facialpalsy.org.uk – aims to help the estimated 100,000 sufferers.
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