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1. Smoking ban 'widens health gap'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 September 2005 HUNDREDS of pubs and bars in the poorest areas of the UK would not become smoke-free under new Government proposals because they do not serve food, health experts have warned. -
2. More workers facing health risks from stress
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 September 2005 THE number of British workers facing health risks through stress caused by a "cocktail" of long hours and pressure to reach targets had soared to 2.5 million, a new report has claimed. -
3. MPs back our bid for top health unit
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005 THE M.E.N. campaign to make our city one of Britain's top medical research centres is heading to Westminster. -
4. Prisoners asked for views on NHS
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 September 2005 INMATES at Strangeways Prison will be consulted over how to run hospitals and community health services. -
5. Possible mad cow link to dentistry
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005 HEALTH protection experts said they are investigating whether the human form of mad cow disease can be passed on through dental procedures. -
6. Kids 'suffering' anguish alone
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 September 2005 MORE than half of all children taking medication for a mental disorder receive no psychological back-up, a health watchdog revealed. -
7. 'Hidden' plague of diabetes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 September 2005 AROUND a quarter of people who may have diabetes have not been diagnosed, putting them in danger of serious health complications, a report has revealed. -
8. Compass points Apprentice in right direction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 PHD Compass is working with Sir Alan Sugar and his TV `apprentice' Tim Campbell to launch an innovative new health and beauty product. -
9. Flu pandemic 'may hit anytime'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 September 2005 A UNITED Nations health expert has warned that a flu pandemic could strike at any time killing between five and 150 million people. -
10. Hospital 'safe' say NHS chiefs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 September 2005 NHS bosses insist that Bury's main hospital has a strong future despite a huge shake-up of health services.