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Your Second Favourite Disability Blog - Muscular Dystrophy UK

As part of our continuing effort to introduce you to your second favourite disability blog (after ours of course,) we’re taking a look at the Muscular Dystrophy UK Blog.

The blog features plenty of interesting articles from guest bloggers with a wide range of opinions and personal experiences.

Recent articles include My experiences of using public transport in London by Dean Yorke (pictured), and Making history in the Miss England contest by Chloe Ball-Hopkins, who talks about body-confidence and being nominated for Miss Bristol 2017.

Let us know in the comments what you think of the Muscular Dystrophy UK Blog, and why not tell us about your favourite disability blog?

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