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1. Minister's pledge in dental crisis
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 January 2006 HEALTH minister Rosie Winterton was quizzed over the state of NHS dentistry on a visit to the north west. -
2. Hotel probe after killer disease alert
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 January 2006A HEALTH investigation has been launched after a holidaymaker was struck down with potentially-deadly legionnaires' disease after a trip to Spain.
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3. £1.5m NHS bill to deal with yobs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 January 2006 HARD-PRESSED health bosses in the north west are having to spend '1.5m training staff to cope with violent and aggressive patients and their families. The cash could pay for 100 nurses, 300 hip operations or an MRI scanner which helps diagnose brain, spine and joint disorders. -
4. Bird flu monitored after boy's death
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 January 2006 THE Government is closely monitoring developments in Turkey after the country's health minister confirmed two human cases of bird flu. -
5. Cannabis law back under spotlight
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 January 2006 HOME Secretary Charles Clarke said he was "very worried" about new medical evidence linking cannabis consumption with mental health problems. -
6. Superdrug plans more stores
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 January 2006 HEALTH and beauty firm Superdrug today said it was on track to bring a store "to every UK high street". The retailer unveiled plans to open at least 35 new stores in the UK this year and said it had ambitions to double its number of central London stores and expand into Ireland. -
7. Police probe into city centre inferno
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 January 2006 DETECTIVES are investigating a suspected arson attack after a blaze tore through a city centre health club in Manchester. -
8. Ferret for life - not just for Xmas
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 January 2006 THREE playful ferrets found dumped in a cardboard box have been nursed back to health by animal rescuers. -
9. Show helps John in fight against flab
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 January 2006MAN mountain John Harrison was watching his health deteriorate at an alarming rate before he put a dramatic stop to it.
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10. Carry on swimming, baby!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 January 2006 PARENTS worried that swimming pools could be bad for babies' health have been reassured by Manchester university's leading asthma researcher.