19-minute target for ambulances scrapped A new range of performance measures for emergency care will replace existing NHS targets, the Government announced today. NHS Salford Chief Executive Awarded named... NHS Salford is pleased to announce that Chief Executive Dr. Mike Burrows, has been awarded the prestigious national title of the N... Building Blocks to a Healthy Life... Builders, plumbers and other Balfour Beatty employees have been getting free health checks from the Health for Life team, part of ... Free courses for Salford residents with... Do you have a long-term condition or chronic illness?
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Sign... New Self Care for You courses... Learn how to improve your health Never too old to get active... Local community and voluntary groups from Salford are being encouraged to think ahead for 2011 to ensure they benefit from £32,727... University works on mental health project... A new project that uses music to treat mental illness has been launched by the University of Salford. Salford Royal Celebrates Successes Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating after gaining a raft of honours including winning NHS Board of the Year, the Nat... Drug addicts who refuse treatment to... Drugs addicts who refuse treatment will be stripped of their benefits if they fail to meet the normal requirements for support, th... NHS Direct handling more than... NHS Direct is handling more than 4,000 calls a week from people suffering from suspected norovirus, figures showed today. Video: Health Care in Salford by Tony Flynn
At Broadwalk Library, Salford last week as part of the Keep Warm, Keep Well initiative I spoke to Kieron McGlasso... Ole Solskjaer gets clean bill of... Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer lent his support at the Santa Run to ensure the competitors were fighting fit for th... Public health body will 'nudge, not... The health secretary has announced the formation of a new body to support public health. Government admits air pollution is taking... Government publish response to EAC report on Air Quality Health figures: UK's biggest killers revealed Heart disease and stroke are the biggest killers of men but more women die from cancer, figures showed today. |
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