Health

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Work on £1m car park can continue at borough's Health Hub

The health hub is to be the home to two GP surgeries and a number of other services after the completion of the construc...

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Worn-out sports pavilion to be knocked down for new £1m facility with bar

A worn-out sports pavilion in Sussex is set to be knocked down and replaced....

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Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable sacks corrupt jailed Bolton copper

Akeel Kadir was sent to prison for 15 months after a trial this year at Liverpool Crown Court....

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Women from overseas trafficked and controlled as prostitutes, court hears

A “conspiracy” trafficked women from overseas to work as prostitutes in Bolton, Blackburn and elsewhere, a court has...

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Park road to be closed for a week for urgent works

A park road in Sussex will be closed for a week to repair its potholes....

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5 areas of your home that are most vulnerable to pest infestations

From rats to ants, there are five areas in your home that are most vulnerable to pest infestations, according to a prope...

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More than 30,000 hospital appointments cancelled due to strikes

Over 30,000 appointments have been cancelled in just under two years due to strikes....

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Price tag of £500k for housing land as 18-home plot about to be sold

A plot of land close to Radcliffe town centre with planning permission for 18 homes has been put on the market for £500...

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Almost 3,000 sign petition against council closure of swimming pool

Almost 3,000 people have signed a petition to against the proposed closure of a beloved fun pool....

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All dressed up for pitch and putt in Bolton's Moss Bank Park

Here’s a photo which will bring back a few memories...

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Footpath still can't reopen after a year due to risk of wall collapse

Brighton and Hove City Council have sent a letter updating the residents of Woodland Drive in Hove on their plans to reo...

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‘Give us HS2 land to build new railway line,’ Andy Burnham

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has urged the government to reuse land earmarked for HS2 to build a new train line...

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Fears witnesses could be 'denied justice' as trials set to move from Bolton

Witnesses will have to travel miles away from Bolton to give evidence in court, sparking fears people could be “denied...

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People in deprived areas more likely to be detained under Mental Health Act

New figures have shown that an estimated 1,350 detentions were made this year within the NHS Sussex Integrated Care Boar...

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Parents are now receiving invites to have their children vaccinated

Parents and carers of two and three year-olds in Bolton are being urged to book their children in for a flu vaccine....

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The forgotten history of Sussex's disused railway stations

Being the first country in the world to have a "modern" railway - with iron tracks and a steam locomotive, many of Brita...

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Social media app aims to help people get out from behind their screens, creator says

A man wants to build a new social media app designed for people who want to escape their phones and get out from behind ...

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Avid Albion fan reunited with paramedics who saved his life

An avid Albion fan from Worthing was reunited with the paramedics who saved his life....

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Young entrepreneur winning award after award while balancing mum duties

A YOUNG mum has been going from strength to strength as her business projects have won and been nominated for various aw...

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New MP has had a 'whirlwind' start and is helping his family adjust

New MP James MacCleary says his first months in office have been a “bit of a whirlwind” – but he is getting his fe...

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Man left for dead in 100mph horror crash

A fit and active man who lost a leg in a hit and run crash where he was left for dead says he would be “a shadow of th...

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Crowd erupts into brawl at Marc Almond gig

Police received a report of a disturbance in the Brighton Dome in Church Street, Brighton, shortly after 9pm on Septembe...

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Plans to demolish garages 'too small for modern cars' and build new seafront homes

Plans to knock down nine garages in Seaford deemed "too small for modern vehicles" and build homes in their place have b...

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Much-loved bakery's special offer after the loss of the winter fuel allowance

A much-loved bakery is bringing Bolton pensioners autumn cheer – as about 80 per cent are set to lose their winter fue...

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New appointment for senior council after receiving invite by the Bishop

The churchwarden of Bolton Parish Church has been invited to take up a position at Manchester Diocese....

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Estate Agents welcomes new property expert to team

Cardwells Estate Agents have announced the appointment of Craig Hamilton, a prominent property expert, to their team....

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Footballer’s wife who owns luxury travel agency reveals favourite Ribble Valley spot

Footballer’s wife Jennifer Lonergan took a love of seeing the world and made it into an award-winning business selling...

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Crypto regulation won't be a partisan issue in upcoming U.S. election, says Circle CEO

Jeremy Allaire, Circle co-founder, chairman and CEO, says "no matter who wins the White House, Congress itself is set to...

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The Role of Toxic Ceramides

Writer John Mathews Printed February 9, 2023 Phrase rely 304 In keeping with a latest research by the College of Alberta...

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Long COVID patients maintain robust immune memory two years after infection

Researchers discovered that SARS-CoV-2-specific T and B cells in long COVID patients are maintained for two years, simil...

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New system improves blood thinner safety

Doctors and pharmacists treating people with blood thinners can reduce the rate of inappropriate dosing -; as well as bl...

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Why do we get anxious thoughts before bed? How can we stop them?

It's ironic that in a place and time meant for rest — our beds — anxiety-inducing thoughts prevent its purpose....

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What life is like with the Middletons – according to Princess Kate’s brother

James Middleton reveals a close-knit unit who are quietly influencing the monarchy....

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Australian gym’s no filming rule sparks global ‘crackdown’

A gym owner who banned filming workouts has sparked a global 'crackdown'....

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New Study Reveals: Good Teeth Linked to High Levels of Beneficial Bacteria

Creator John Mathews Revealed February 8, 2023 Phrase rely 375 A brand new scientific discovery reported within the Spri...

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Air pollution drives higher Parkinson’s risk and worsens symptoms in affected patients

Higher air pollution levels, particularly PM2.5 and NO2, significantly increase the risk of Parkinson's disease and wors...

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Innovative triplet therapy shows encouraging results in advanced chronic myeloid leukemia

According to researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 80% of patients with previously untreated...

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'I will meet PM Modi next week': Former US President Donald Trump

PM Modi will be visiting the US from September 21 to 23, beginning his trip with the Quad Leaders' Summit being hosted b...

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Research highlights the importance of capturing social risk factors in healthcare

First-of-its-kind research by Tarang Parekh, assistant professor of epidemiology, reviewed the State Innovation Models (...

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Hong Kong sees hottest Mid-Autumn Festival since records began in 1884

Hong Kong experienced its hottest Mid-Autumn Festival since records began in 1884 with temperatures hitting 35.7 degrees...

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Humor helps reduce avoidance of colorectal cancer information

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is no laughing matter. It's the second-leading cause of cancer deaths globally, according to the...

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Study uncovers ancestry-specific genetic links to multiple sclerosis risk

A landmark study has uncovered novel ancestry-specific genetic variants linked to multiple sclerosis (MS), offering new ...

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Salpicon de res recipe from Mely Martinez

A super shredded beef salad by Mely Martínez....

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Cancer patients favor early financial risk assessments

Patients with cancer want their care team to assess them early in treatment about their concerns related to costs of car...

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Unlock the Secrets to Effortless Weight Loss: Stanford Scientists Discover

Writer John Mathews Revealed February 8, 2023 Phrase depend 338 Are you uninterested in feeling defeated by the dimensio...

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Microplastics found in the human brain via the olfactory pathway

Researchers have identified microplastics in the human olfactory bulb, highlighting a potential pathway for these partic...

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Study reveals higher breast cancer mortality risk for black women across all tumor types

Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among U.S. women and the second leading cause of cancer death....

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Low-dose ketamine eases fentanyl withdrawal symptoms

Drug overdose is the leading cause of injury deaths in young adults in the United States, with fentanyl causing over 70,...

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Telehealth app found to improve retention rates in opioid use disorder treatment

Patients who initiated treatment for opioid use disorder through a telehealth mobile app stayed with treatment at a grea...

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A 25 bps rate cut will imply some further price drop for gold: Analyst

Bart Melek from TD Securities discusses gold price outlook with the expected Fed rate cut this week....

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Is tracking our food, sleep and steps really good for our health?

Keeping track of what we eat and how much we sleep can be exhausting....

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Food, sleep, steps: Is tracking our health healthy?

'Fitness trackers overestimate calories burned hugely.'...

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Yen carry trade unwind is not done yet, says strategist

Francis Tan of CA Indosuez Wealth Management says the the yen is still undervalued versus the U.S. dollar, adding that h...

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Tips to Stay Healthy and Fight Depression

Writer Srijana Gautam Printed February 8, 2023 Phrase rely 513 Bodily and Psychological well being are the 2 essential p...

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Malaysian minister discusses the possibility of incorporating nuclear into the country's energy mix

Speaking at the sidelines of Milken's Asia Summit, Nik Nazmi bin Nik Ahmad, Malaysia's Minister of Natural Resources and...

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Alito, Thomas, and a Death in Georgia

I can only assume you two, as educated people and justices, have the ability to conduct “what if” scenarios in your ...

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Economist: 50 basis point Fed rate cut will give ASEAN central banks scope to move on policy

Kai Wei Ang of BofA Global Research discusses his outlook for Southeast Asian central banks amid a looming interest rate...

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Midlife marriage tune-up: Six questions for couples who aren’t feeling it

New York Times: Middle age can be an inflection point in relationships, experts say....