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1. Spotlight on £50m health blunder
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 October 2004 HEALTH chiefs are to meet a top government minister for crisis talks on a census blunder that will cost Manchester's health service '50m. -
2. Mental health wards to get revamp
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 April 2004 MENTAL health services in Manchester are to see a major overhaul after research revealed there are more mentally ill people in the city than anywhere else in England. -
3. Health battle for 'lost' £16m
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 August 2004 HEALTH chiefs in Manchester have been told they must wait two years for '16m they are owed because of a census blunder. -
4. Private health tests under fire
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 August 2004 PRIVATE health tests for diseases such as cancer and other possible medical problems could do more harm than good, an investigation claimed today. -
5. Health chiefs wage war on 'deadly' salt
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 September 2004 A MAJOR public health campaign to reduce salt consumption in the UK was launched today. -
6. So you want to be an Environmental Health Officer
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 September 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL Health Officers ensure places where people live and work are safe and hygienic. Some places they visit may be dirty, dangerous or unpleasant. Gill Monks is an EHO for Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council . -
7. Health secretary: "Smoking not worst problem"
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 June 2004 HEALTH secretary John Reid has angered anti-smoking groups by saying that smoking is one of the few pleasures left for those living on council sink estates. -
8. Working to help improve workers' health & safety
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 July 2004 '100,000 investment in north west health -
9. Baby care plans will save lives, say health chiefs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 HEALTH chiefs have set out how plans to change intensive care facilities for newborn babies in Greater Manchester will create major improvements. It was understood the plan would result in seven hospitals in the area losing their intensive care capabilities for new-borns. -
10. Warning over e-Health projects
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 BILLIONS being spent on hi-tech systems for the health service may be being wasted, a Blairite think-tank warned today. The potential benefits of schemes like electronic patient records are huge, according to the Institute for Public Policy research.