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1. Standard Life to axe health care staff
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 April 2009 WORKERS at the Stockport office of Standard Life's private health care insurance business are bracing themselves for redundancy as part of a restructure across the group. -
2. Mental health hell of Asian women
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 April 2009 A STUDY of abused Asian women in Manchester has revealed a catalogue of mental health problems. Investigators spoke to women from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh backgrounds who had reported suffering abuse at home. -
3. What is swine flu?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 April 2009 Health watchdogs are watching developments in Mexico and the US carefully after human cases of swine flu were reported. How worried should we be about the illness? -
4. Woman 'unlikely' to have swine flu
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 April 2009 A WOMAN being tested for possible swine flu at a Manchester hospital is "highly unlikely" to have the deadly virus, health chiefs have said. -
5. £5m cash to boost city's NHS `e-Lab'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 April 2009 A NEW kind of health lab analysing patient data instead of molecules has won almost £5m of development funding. -
6. Swine flu alert upgraded
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 April 2009 THE World Health Organisation has stepped up the swine flu alert to level five - just one stage below a pandemic. -
7. Carers slammed over abused baby
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 April 2009 A COUPLE were able to conceal injuries they inflicted on their baby son, who later died, because of failures by health care professionals, a council report has revealed. -
8. The supermarket surgery
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 April 2009 PATIENTS will soon be able to see their doctor at Morrisons in an £18m plan to improve health across Rochdale. -
9. Call over blood scandal
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 April 2009 HEALTH ministers have been condemned for failing to help victims of the NHS tainted blood scandal. -
10. Council fined over bowling tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 April 2009 A COUNCIL has been fined more than £11,000 for health and safety failings after an 81-year-old woman tripped in a bowling club pavilion and later died.