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  1. 51. New sex health scheme launches

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 A& LEADING children's charity& has launched& a pioneering new sexual health programme for young people with special needs in Greater Manchester.
  2. 52. Health alert over hi-tech games

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 UNHEALTHY Christmas presents make children fat, a report on child obesity has claimed.
  3. 53. Christie blueprint defies NHS chiefs

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 CHRISTIE Hospital has unveiled its own plan for the future of cancer care in Greater Manchester, in defiance of a possible shake-up by NHS bosses.
  4. 54. Midwives: Charge women for epidurals

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 WOMEN should be made to pay for epidurals during childbirth unless there is a medical need for them, midwives' leaders have argued.
  5. 55. New mum care 'being cut'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 March 2007 VALUABLE support for pregnant women is being cut because of the NHS's financial troubles, a healthcare charity has warned.
  6. 56. Fat classes to get kids fighting fit

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 June 2005 PUPILS will sit exams in being healthy with the launch today of a new qualification aimed at cutting childhood obesity.
  7. 57. Cancer centres give hope

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 July 2007 THE heavens opened - but it didn't matter one bit to the people marking the opening of Europe's first breast cancer prevention centre.
  8. 58. Lighting up? Scrum off it

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 June 2007 ANYONE thinking of flaunting the smoking ban in Oldham should beware - rugby player Geno Costin is part of an enforcement team poised to pounce on rogue smokers.
  9. 59. Long hours drive out top docs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 October 2005 ALMOST 80 per cent of medical consultants in Britain plan to retire early as long hours and pressure take their toll, a report reveals today.
  10. 60. 'Sixth sense' saves daughter

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 October 2007 A DAD'S  'sixth sense' saved his daughter's life after she was struck down with an extremely rare strain of meningitis.
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