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11. Life-saver jab hits high street
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 September 2009 A HIGH-street store has launched a vaccination service to protect women against cervical cancer, with four stores in Greater Manchester taking part. -
12. Trust in toy u-turn
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2008 HEALTH bosses have ordered replacement toys for doctors' waiting rooms after existing ones were removed because it was feared they posed an infection risk. As revealed in the M.E.N, Trafford Primary Care Trust told staff to get rid of the toys and advised GPs to do the same. -
13. `Targeted' screening to cut breast cancer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 November 2008 A NEW breast-screening scheme which aims to tailor appointments to women's risk of developing cancer is being studied by doctors in Manchester. -
14. 'Burger tax' to help fight war on cancer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 April 2010 Health chiefs in Greater Manchester want to bring in a tax on fatty foods – and promote the sale of healthy snacks. -
15. 'Bill of rights' for all newborn babies
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 April 2010 Newborn babies in Greater Manchester are to be given a ‘Bill of Rights’ to improve their chances of a long and healthy life. -
16. Legacy of pioneer surgeon is celebrated
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 November 2009 A SURGEON who revolutionised the way sick children are cared for in the NHS 50 years ago will be remembered at a special conference. -
17. Alzheimer's blow for the learned
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 February 2006 ALZHEIMER'S disease progresses faster in people who are highly educated, research suggested. -
18. TV spotlight hits hospital cleaners
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 AN expose compiled by an undercover reporter will be broadcast revealing that cleaners at one of the country's biggest hospitals have been breaking basic hygiene rules. -
19. Men die younger in Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 June 2007 MANCHESTER'S men are dying younger than anywhere else in England - and women in the city have the country's second shortest female life expectancy. -
20. Doc urges heroin on prescription
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 November 2007 A SENIOR doctor is calling for heroin to be handed out on prescription to slash crime linked to its illegal trade.