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  1. 1. Working to help improve workers' health & safety

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 July 2004 '100,000 investment in north west health
  2. 2. 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.
  3. 3. 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.
  4. 4. Health warning for square-eyed youngsters

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 MILLIONS of children and teenagers could be damaging their health by watching too much television, a new study showed today.
  5. 5. "Make brothels legal" says health chief

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 July 2004 A TOP north-west health boss has called for the legalisation of brothels to end the menace of kerb crawling and massage parlours in communities. Prof John Ashton has urged people in Greater Manchester to consider supporting the regulation of prostitutes.
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    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004
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    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004
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    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004
  9. 9. 'NHS too reliant on overseas workers'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 THE NHS cannot afford to rely too heavily on overseas health workers and must do more to recruit more nurses locally, a report urged today.
  10. 10. Hospital superbugs out of control

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 HEALTH service chiefs were accused today of allowing hospital superbugs to run out of control. A damning report from the National Audit Office blamed poor working practices and a continuing lack of cleanliness and hygiene for rising infection rates.
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