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1. Online health - the best of the net
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 MORE and more people are using the Internet to supplement their regular health advice, and a wealth of new sites are now available - quick ones and quack ones. To cut through the chaff, we've brought together the very best in health resources from the net; whether it's a kiddie's complaint, travellers tummy, or student sickness, take a look at our links - and get well soon! -
2. Online Health - college capers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 THE ever-growing student population faces unique health issues. From living in halls for the first time, to exam stress, to filling in forms and getting your jabs, for many this is the first time they've had to take responsibility for their own health. Swot up on the latest campus queries with our list of the best sites. -
3. Online Health - fit to travel
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 EVERY year, Brits go on more than 59 million overseas journeys. Travel across the world is now so common that it is easy to forget the health risks which can be involved. -
4. Online Health - the turbulent teens
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 THE turbulent teenage years are well-known for great changes, both physically and mentally. Here's a run-down of youth-oriented health sites, offering advice from safe-sex to healthy eating. Some sites are made for children to use, but on others some children may need guidance. -
5. Third World health service 'raped' by NHS
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2005 THE "rape" of the world's poorest nations by stealing their health staff must stop, the chairman of the British Medical Association said today.<BR> -
6. Men risk health to shun 'girly' suncream
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 MEN are risking their health in the hot weather by failing to cover up with sun cream, it has been revealed. -
7. Investors in health set to boost market
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2005 THE north west property market is set for a multi-million-pound financial boost, thanks to growing investor interest in the region's healthcare market, say specialists at property advisers DTZ. -
8. Teaming up for men's health
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 June 2005 SALE Sharks stars Mark Cueto, Steve Hanley and Robert Todd have teamed up with Manchester healthcare provider HealthSure to raise awareness of testicular and prostate cancers. -
9. Rabies bat found on canal towpath
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 June 2005 A BAT infected with a rare strain of rabies was found on a canal bank in Greater Manchester, it was revealed today. A passer-by found it lying dead on a towpath at Radcliffe, near Bury, then alerted health bosses. -
10. Dr Jenny blasts Hewitt on safety
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 HEALTH Secretary Patricia Hewitt faced a grilling by a student doctor who described her hospital as a "war zone."