An image of our times – NHS trust marks International Nurses Day with inspiring...

In celebration of International Nurses Day on 12 May 2021, a mental health and learning disabilities NHS Trust has turned an iconic image of...

Over three quarters of people in the North West would say they are ‘fine’...

New research released by the mental health anti-stigma campaign, Time to Change, reveals that when asked, 81% of people in the North West would...

Manchester Study finds how much people would pay to live without food hypersensitivity

Researchers from The University of Manchester have found that people living with food hypersensitivities would be willing to pay a substantial amount of money...

Salford Pensioners missing out on up to £2 million in benefits

Pensioners in Salford could be missing out on hundreds of pounds a month by not claiming Pension Credit. Salford City Council estimates that up...

Birth rate is at its lowest level in a decade and mothers are getting...

The birth rate has fallen to its lowest level in more than a decade years figures released this morning show as more couples are...

Major breakthrough in treating Covid-19 patients on ventilators

A £5 steroid, Dexamethasone,  has been found to reduce the deaths of Covid-19 patients on ventilators and will be rolled out within 24 hours. The...

Adipiscing Mattis Ultricies

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Early results from UK vaccine test show robust response in immune system of older...

Early results from tests for a coronavirus vaccine being developed by the University of Oxford, in collaboration with AstraZeneca Pshow it produces a robust...

Manchester’s first community Covid vaccine centre opens in Wythenshawe on Wednesday

The first vaccines will be administered from tomorrow (Weds 16 December) at the Woodhouse Park Lifestyle Centre in Wythenshawe. Patients who are registered with a...

Study concludes that we should be eating more fibre in our diet

Eating dietary fibre will fundamentally decrease the risk of heart disease, diabetes and rectal cancers according to a study out today.