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21. Yvette finds beans means health
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2003 YVETTE Hastings suffered the horrors of an early menopause with a vengenance after a hysterectomy following a ruptured ovarian cyst - but the miserable experience led to a chance discovery which has changed the life of the Cheshire mother of two. -
22. Best of health
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2003 HE'S back . . . and in better shape than we have seen him for a long time! -
23. Threat to health link
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 September 2003 MERGER partners iSOFT and Torex today played down a potential threat to their £337.5m all-share link-up. -
24. Instant health checks for sale
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 April 2003 PATIENTS will be able to pick up an appointment with a doctor along with their weekly shop if a pilot scheme pulls in the punters. -
25. Martin focuses on health food
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 November 2003 A SNACK company has its focus firmly on growth, just five months after the company was set up. -
26. Testing gives Tyrone clean bill of health
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 CORONATION Street's own back street mechanic was just the man to check out a campaign to clean up vehicles in the region. Alan Halsall, who plays Tyrone Dobbs in the show, put his own car to the test in Manchester. -
27. Lees drinks to good health
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003 BREWER JW Lees can certainly raise a glass and toast its success. The company, which has been in the hands of the Lees family since 1828, is one of Greater Manchester's oldest brewers. -
28. NHS heading for cash crisis
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 September 2003 HEALTH services in Greater Manchester are heading for a £700m cash crisis, the M.E.N can reveal. A leaked NHS document shows that even with the extra money promised from government, the NHS will not be able to afford to build promised new hospitals and meet all treatment targets. -
29. Call for higher fines for safety breaches
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 November 2003 A TOTAL of 209 north-west firms and organisations were convicted of health and safety breaches in 2002-03. -
30. Cuts urged over 'super hospital'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 November 2003 HEALTH workers are calling for further cuts to a £350m "super hospital" - as they say it will drain cash from local health services. Unison, the health professionals' union, has warned that it could prompt a financial "meltdown".