28 November 2012

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10am Thursday 6 December

The Candis Big Give Christmas Challenge

Rachel’s life was turned upside down when she was diagnosed
with MS when just 14 years old
The Candis Big Give Christmas Challenge kicks off on Thursday this week – please don’t forget to put the date in your diary and have your donation doubled!

Action Medical Research is pleased to have been chosen as one of the charities to benefit from The Christmas Challenge for the second time.

The Challenge offers you the opportunity to have your gift doubled if you donate online at the Big Give website between 6-8 December from 10am each day – remember its first come first matched!

We are aiming to raise £12,000 to research MS in childhood, which will then be doubled up to £24,000 - but we need your help to achieve this.

To find out more about the Big Give and how the challenge works, please visit the challenge page on our website, or email the fundraising team.

Your gift could make a real difference.

Help children like Joshua with a precious gift this Christmas

"Joshua is looking forward to riding
his first bike this Christmas and eating
Christmas dinner."
Joshua May was born 15 weeks too early. He survived the birth, unlike his twin Harry who died at 20 hours old.

But Joshua then became dangerously ill at just eight days old. Doctors thought it might be necrotising enterocolitis (NEC), but couldn’t be sure. This serious bowel disorder affects around 3,000 babies every year – and because it is difficult to detect up to 35 per cent of these babies die.

Every moment Joshua’s diagnosis was delayed meant a delay in receiving the right treatment. As Joshua’s parent’s watched him suffer, they couldn’t bear the thought of losing their second son.

Action Medical Research is determined that situations like this must change.

But we urgently need your help. A gift of £25 from you this Christmas could make a real difference.
Thankfully Joshua survived and will be enjoying his fourth Christmas with his parents this year. You could help us fund researchers to find the answers that could help save babies’ lives and end the suffering of families like the Mays.

Thank you and Happy Christmas.

Champions of CycleSport celebrates a golden year for cycling

What a fantastic turnout we had at our third annual cycling event, Champions of CycleSport Dinner in London last Thursday. Supported by UK’s No.1 online cycle and tri-sport retailer, Wiggle it certainly was a night to remember as our 650 guests were joined by some of the biggest names in cycling - Chris Boardman MBE, Dave Brailsford CBE, Joanna Rowsell, Rochelle Gilmore, Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, Jody Cundy and Rob Hayles.

Guests celebrated a golden year of cycling with the chance to mingle with their heroes and the event raised an incredible £180,000 which will help fund vital medical research for sick babies and children. Children like:
  • Katie, who was born two months early and needed resuscitating at birth
  • Cieran, who was left with deafness, epilepsy and cerebral palsy because of meningitis
  • Jack who was diagnosed with a brain tumour at just 14 months old.
Sky TV’s Dermot Murnaghan, also a keen cyclist who’s taken part in several of our bike rides, took time out of his busy schedule to interview the cycling champions. Joanna Rowsell, our Cycling Ambassador, said: “What a great year for cycling! The Champions of CycleSport Dinner was a true celebration of this. I’m really excited to be Cycling Ambassador for such a worthwhile charity and one that is so passionate about cycling.”

Joanna Rowsell
 Read the full story of 'Champions of CycleSport celebrates a golden year for cycling' on the Action Medical Research blog.

23 November 2012

50 years of hip surgery

Sir John Charnley created the hip replacement
Sir John Charnley created the hip replacement
Exactly 50 years ago, a British surgeon called John Charnley developed a technique that revolutionised hip replacement operations.

Later he was knighted for his efforts - and the work of the man now known as Sir John Charnley has since become the standard procedure.

It is an operation that has been carried out on patients across the world.

And it all started half a century ago in a small hospital in Lancashire.


Read the full BBC report and watch the video.

Action Medical Research helped Sir John establish a clinical research centre for hip surgery where his revolutionary work was carried out. The charity has continued to support many other projects over the years to further develop and refine the hip replacement procedure.

13 November 2012

Gift voucher – why not buy a loved one a bike ride this Christmas

Do you have a cyclist in your life? Why not buy them a bike ride this Christmas?


If you're stuck for gift ideas why not buy your loved one a bike ride this Christmas and help sick babies and children at the same time.

Just £50 will buy a place on one of our RIDE 100 bike rides which take place across the UK.