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move around the room wearing these, they still feel like quite a stationary experience to me. i don t think you would want to wear these on your commute or while you are out shopping. they are not the kind of glasses where you are going to see notifications flying in orsee to see notifications flying in or see real world maps and directions superimposed on the street in front of you. itjust isn t that kind of augmented reality experience. although it is an idea of what we make it in the future. for that to happen i expect these glasses to get lighter and secure less of your field of view. you would need to get rid of this tether, and you don t use the phone as a control. you want some hand recognition which nreel is working on. once big companies like apple and facebook enter the space and through their big apps onto the platform, you can see the potential. but as an early entry into the space it gives you a flavour of what the technology can do. i don t know about you, but i do think
no, not at all. it was menopause. and this is why i do what i do, because ijust didn t want another woman. ..to look in the mirror and lose themselves like i did. adelle says hormone replacement therapy helped her. it is free on the nhs in scotland, wales and northern ireland, but has to be paid for in england. adelle s patches cost £9.35 a month on the nhs, but many other treatments that also use two hormones cost double that. in the house of commons, a labour mp pushed for change. the menopause doesn t discriminate, so the cost to treat it shouldn t either. we have got women struggling to find almost £20 a month, and itjust isn t right when this is a time in their life that women will reach. there is no avoiding the menopause for half of the population. the minister agreed. she announced doctors will now be able to prescribe 12 months worth of hrt for the cost a woman would usually pay for one batch. i can tell the house
want another woman. ..to look in the mirror and lose themselves like i did. adelle says hormone replacement therapy helped her. it is free on the nhs in scotland, wales and northern ireland, but has to be paid for in england. adelle s patches cost £9.35 a month on the nhs, but many other treatments that also use two hormones cost double that. in the house of commons, a labour mp pushed for change. the menopause doesn t discriminate, so the cost to treat it shouldn t either. we have got women struggling to find almost £20 a month, and itjust isn t right when this is a time in their life that women will reach. there is no avoiding the menopause for half of the population. the minister agreed. she announced doctors will now be able to prescribe 12 months worth of hrt for the cost a woman would usually pay for one batch. i can tell the house that we will amend the regulations to reduce the cost and improve access to hrt.