A widower has begun a campaign to raise awareness of Beauty Parlour Stroke Syndrome following the death of his wife at 51. Malcolm Crabb said his wife Pamela became ill and was diagnosed as having had a mini-stroke after a visit to the hairdressers, during which she was shampooed over a washbasin. The rare syndrome has been linked to the prolonged distortion of the neck during shampoos. Mr Crabb, 49, an estate agent, from Poole, Dorset, married his wife in April 2000. However in September that year Mrs Crabb visited the hairdressers where she became ill after stretching her neck...