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- Sep 3, 2010
- Manchester blackout clinics to go nationwide A pioneering Manchester clinic which investigates why people suffer blackouts is to be copied at hospitals across the country.
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- Sep 2, 2010
- New team to help people with COPD in Carlisle A new Carlisle Community COPD Team is now in place to help COPD sufferers stay out of hospital and be treated closer to home.
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- Sep 1, 2010
- New Oldham healthcare development approved Oldham is to get a new £44 million women and children's supercentre, bringing a massive boost to patient care.
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- Aug 26, 2010
- Wirral mental health trust awarded top marks A merseyside mental health trust is celebrating after being rated the best in the country.
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- Aug 26, 2010
- Diabetic group's cash plea snubbed A Bury-based diabetic support group - the largest in the North West - faces a financial crisis.
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- Aug 25, 2010
- Boost For Lincoln House In Crewe Elderly people and their carers in Crewe are benefiting from a £1m investment in specialist dementia care services.
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- Aug 19, 2010
- Trafford bowel cancer screening programme catches cancer and polyps Nine Trafford residents who were unaware they had bowel cancer have started treatment after postal screening tests detected the disease.
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- Aug 19, 2010
- Greater Manchester PCTs pull NHS funding for homeopathy A prescribing advisory group covering 10 PCTs has stepped in to prevent commissioners from funding homeopathic treatments, claiming the effects are not significant enough to warrant NHS cash.
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- Aug 19, 2010
- NHS Warrington in IVF funding cut Women in Warrington will be denied certain free fertility treatments after the NHS decided to suspend funding for IVF saving around £380,160 per year.
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- Aug 18, 2010
- New Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale breast screening unit will help save more lives Women in the borough will soon benefit from an improved breast screening programme that is even better at detecting signs of cancer and will include more women.
