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  1. 1. Gay marriage good for health

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 February 2006 GAY "marriages" could improve the health of homosexuals, according to scientists. They believe both the mental and physical health of homosexual couples could be boosted.
  2. 2. Text-madness 'harms your health'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 February 2006 MOBILE phone text addicts are being warned their constant messaging could be damaging their health.
  3. 3. Are we ready to stop bird flu?

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 February 2006 LIFE-SAVING bird flu drugs do not appear to have been stockpiled in the north west - despite assurances by health bosses that they are geared up to deal with a massive outbreak among humans. Government officials say there are plans to distribute medicines and they are keeping local health workers informed. But local sources contradict this, pointing to confusion over response plans.
  4. 4. 'No benefit' to low fat

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2006 CUTTING down on fatty foods may not be as good for your health as was thought, experts claimed.
  5. 5. Apology over petition snub

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 February 2006 THE government has slapped down health chiefs who said people who signed a 30,000-strong petition were "wasting their time".
  6. 6. Floor collapses at safety meeting

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 February 2006 TWENTY people attending a health and safety meeting were rescued from a building after a floor collapsed.
  7. 7. Wearing heels 'can damage fertility'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 WOMEN who wear high-heeled stiletto shoes may be reducing their chances of getting pregnant, a health expert warned.
  8. 8. Vicars in danger of early burnout

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 February 2006 A TOUGH-talking bishop is calling on vicars to slash their hours or risk burning themselves out. Right Reverend Stephen Lowe says many clergy are working 70 to 80-hour weeks and putting their jobs before their families and health.
  9. 9. Salford soup kitchen goes cold

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 February 2006 A SOUP kitchen at Salford Cathedral which provided health services for hundreds of people is to close after 15 years.
  10. 10. 1,000 patients in heart tests 'blunder' alert

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 February 2006 MORE than 1,000 heart patients have been alerted by health chiefs amid doubts over the accuracy of their cardiac scans at a Bury hospital.
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