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1. Health bosses see for themselves
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 January 2005 THE nation's top guns from the health department are all deserting London to visit Greater Manchester. -
2. Workers would welcome health advice
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 January 2005 WORKERS would take less time off sick if they had information from their employers on how to deal with illness, according to a new report today. -
3. A vest-ed interest in your health
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 January 2005 A NEW computer is set to make a healthy profit for its inventors - you can put your shirt on it! In fact Smart Life Technology's computer is a vest which captures, processes and relays data about the wearer's heart rate, temperature and respiration via sensors. -
4. Tsunami helpline blow
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 THE largest mental health helpline in the country, which gives vital advice to grieving families of tsunami victims, is to shut its Cheshire base because of a funding crisis. -
5. NHS Direct goes interactive
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 January 2005 SKY viewers can now access health information through their TVs with NHS Direct Interactive. The service offers tips on staying healthy, a health encyclopaedia and guidance on using the NHS. -
6. Disturbed suspects denied places of safety
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 A TOP cop and an MP have joined forces to slam health bosses for refusing to pay for "places of safety" for disturbed suspects. -
7. Kelly: Faith not an obstacle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 January 2005 NEW Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has insisted that her Roman Catholic beliefs would not in future prevent her taking a job as a health minister. -
8. Campaigners says 'cheers' to ban
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 Leading pub chain Wetherspoons was cheered by health campaigners today after announcing plans to ban smoking in all its outlets by May 2006 amid fears that drinkers were staying away from smoky bars. -
9. Cash tonic for Bob
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 HEALTH Secretary John Reid has stepped in to help cancer survivor Bob Norburn in his battle for an NHS refund after he had to pay for an operation to save his own life. -
10. Using mobiles 'more deadly than smoking'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 January 2005 A SENIOR lecturer at Salford University has claimed that regularly using a mobile phone could be more damaging to your health than smoking.