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31. Swine flu 'contained' claim
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 03 May 2009 THE Health Secretary says Britain's swine flu outbreak has been 'contained' so far - but warned a second wave of infections could prove more serious. -
32. Ashley mulls JJB gyms takeover
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 February 2009 BILLIONAIRE and Sports Direct International boss Mike Ashley is reportedly mulling a takeover of the health and fitness chain owned by his struggling rival, JJB Sports. -
33. Green shoots next year - CBI
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 June 2009 THE CBI today warned that Britain's return to health will be `slow and gradual' and said it did not expect economic growth until the start of next year. -
34. Cycling makes you work harder
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 March 2009 CYCLING to work could make you better at your job, a health expert has claimed. Public health guru Nick Cavill is urging businesses to get their staff pedalling in a bid to boost their productivity. -
35. Woman 'unlikely' to have swine flu
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 April 2009 A WOMAN being tested for possible swine flu at a Manchester hospital is "highly unlikely" to have the deadly virus, health chiefs have said. -
36. £5m cash to boost city's NHS `e-Lab'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 April 2009 A NEW kind of health lab analysing patient data instead of molecules has won almost £5m of development funding. -
37. Docs want cigarette machine ban
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 July 2009 DOCTORS from a Manchester health group are calling for a total ban on cigarette vending machines. -
38. Burnham stands down from flouride role
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 June 2009 NEW Health Secretary Andy Burnham has stepped down from his role as vice president of the Wigan-based British Fluoridation Society. The move was taken to avoid any perceived conflict of interest, health officials said. -
39. Home of NHS told: Improve or else
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 October 2009 HEALTH bosses who run the hospital where the NHS was born will be given a final warning to improve or face a takeover from their more successful neighbours. The quality of services at Trafford Healthcare Trust has slipped from `good' to `fair' and its financial ranking remains `weak'. -
40. Demi report lists failures
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 June 2009 A DAMNING report says there were failures by Salford council, health professionals, and police in responding to the risk Demi was exposed to.