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1. New sex health scheme launches
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 A& LEADING children's charity& has launched& a pioneering new sexual health programme for young people with special needs in Greater Manchester. -
2. Health bosses 'too busy' to investigate mum's MRSA death
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 December 2005 THE daughter of an MRSA victim has been told a health watchdog is too busy to review the case. Bev Hurst, 48, is furious that after 18 months trying to find out how her mother Margaret Rowley contracted the deadly bug at Bury's Fairfield General she has now come up against a brick wall. -
3. Health service debt 'will climb to £7bn'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 December 2005 SPIRALLING costs will put the NHS £7 billion in debt by 2010 unless there is a "productivity miracle", a new study claims. -
4. Health alert over hi-tech games
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 UNHEALTHY Christmas presents make children fat, a report on child obesity has claimed. -
5. Health scare for Baroness Thatcher
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 December 2005 BARONESS Thatcher has been admitted to hospital after complaining that she was feeling faint. The 80-year-old former Prime Minister was being detained overnight at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital as a precautionary measure. -
6. First in city's revamp plans
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 December 2005 ENGLAND'S first emergency mental health unit could be set up in Manchester under plans to revamp the city's crisis-hit services. -
7. New fears over deadly hospital bug
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 December 2005 HOSPITALS are not doing enough to prevent the spread of a killer bug, the Government's health watchdog warned. -
8. New rights for seriously ill workers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 December 2005 AT least 250,000 workers with serious health conditions will have new legal rights not to be treated unfairly. People with cancer, HIV or multiple sclerosis, but not yet showing signs of their illness, will be protected for the first time under the Disability Discrimination Act. -
9. Millions of Brits ditch the fat
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 December 2005 MILLIONS of Britons have got the health message and drastically cut back on fatty foods. -
10. 'I'm fine' says Lady Thatcher
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2005 BARONESS Thatcher left hospital today after being given a "clean bill of health" by doctors. She told waiting reporters: "I'm fine, I'm fine. I feel fine."