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April 22, 2020  by Fleur van der Feen

How does multiple sclerosis affect independent mobility?

Imagine that you are not able anymore to go to work (or education), use public transportation, visit friends or family, go to the theatre, attend outside events or even to get medical care. This may not be very difficult during these Corona times. This blog post points out these are all too common daily struggles of people with multiple sclerosis (MS).

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May 11, 2017  by Dafne Piersma

With dementia, when is it time to stop driving?

While some patients with dementia can still drive safely, others cannot. How can we investigate whether my grandfather is still driving safely?

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March 18, 2015March 18, 2015  by Chris Dijksterhuis

Drive safe and save money

If you are as good a driver as you probably think you are, then getting an individualised usage-based insurance or pay-as-you-drive insurance could be really worth your while. Such an insurance can decrease the burden of vehicle insurance substantially, while at the same time encouraging safe and eco-friendly driving behaviour.

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