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Bridging the Gap: Patients and Clinicians Speak Up to Shape Brain Aneurysm Support
We are committed to listening to people and families impacted by brain aneurysms, and making sure our communities voice is heard.


Fit for the Future: NHS 10-Year Health Plan for England: Why thousands of people at risk of hereditary brain aneurysms were left out of the 10-Year Health Plan, and what we’re doing next
How we will engage directly with policymakers, NHS leaders, clinicians and researchers to highlight the gaps Fit for the Future: 10-Year Health Plan for England leaves behind


“I didn’t know what support was out there”: What the UK’s largest neurological survey reveals about life with a brain aneurysm
What the UK’s largest neurological survey reveals about life with a brain aneurysm


Exposing the gaps in care for hereditary brain aneurysms
HBA Support launches research reveals shocking gaps in screening and unequal care for people with hereditary brain aneurysms.


HBA Support Responds to NHS 10-Year Health Plan Consultation
HBA Support welcomes the opportunity to share our views on the NHS 10-Year Plan and how the NHS could better screen, support, and treat our


Have your voice heard: Have you ever had screening for brain aneurysms? Tell us your experiences.
Research Participation Opportunity: Have you ever had screening for brain aneurysms? Tell us your experiences.


Finding the Hidden Connection: Menopause and Brain Aneurysms: Our Pledge to build Greater Awareness and Research
After menopause women are 2.2 times more likely to develop aneurysms than men. We pledge to create greater awareness, research, and support.


Have your voice heard: What are the experiences of families with a diagnosis of Familial Aneurysm Syndrome?
Could you help us answer this question: What are the experiences of families with a diagnosis of Familial Aneurysm Syndrome?


Hope on the Horizon: HBA Support’s Research Initiatives
Here's a look at our current research initiatives, how they are bringing hope to patients and families
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