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1. New one-stop health clinics
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2008 TWO dilapidated health centres in Stockport are being replaced with new 'one-stop' centres as part of a £10m scheme using private cash. -
2. Mental health aid for children
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 January 2008 MORE than a quarter of children in Manchester may need mental health support, new research shows. -
3. Mental health chiefs 'will clear debts'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 January 2008 BOSSES of a mental health trust which has been in debt since it was created six years ago have promised to balance the books by March. -
4. She would give it all up for health
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 January 2008 A MUM who built a multi-million pound business from scratch has told how a life-threatening illness forced her to sell up. Irene Mayers borrowed cash from her mother to start a care company, looking after the elderly and disabled in their homes. -
5. Mental health chief stays
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 January 2008 THE controversial temporary boss of Manchester's troubled psychiatric services has landed the job permanently. -
6. MP's health pledge
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 January 2008 TREASURY chief Andy Burnham has promised action to stop people in Greater Manchester leading 'sicker, shorter lives' than people in the south of England. -
7. Sex survey data blunder
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 06 January 2008 MORE than a hundred people have been exposed as taking part in a "confidential" sexual health survey in a data security blunder. -
8. Restaurant fined over cockroaches
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 January 2008 A CHINESE restaurant in Manchester has been ordered to pay more than £7,000 in fines and costs after health inspectors found the place infested with cockroaches. -
9. Seven new data blunders
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 January 2008 THE Department of Health (DoH) has written to NHS chiefs as it was reported there have been seven new breaches of security involving patient details. -
10. MP calls for exciting science lessons
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 January 2008 BOLTON MP Brian Iddon has urged more `flash, bang, wallop' in school chemistry lessons amid claims they have become boring because of health and safety issues.