Fourth case of meningitis in Reading pupil, health agency confirms
A fourth person is now being treated for meningitis following a string of cases, the UK Health Security Agency has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsA fourth person is now being treated for meningitis following a string of cases, the UK Health Security Agency has confirmed.
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Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
Read moreDetailsA person has died and two people are still undergoing treatment following a confirmed caseof Meningitis, the UK Health Security Agency confirms
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has issued a regular reminder to collect prescriptions in preparation for partial closures over the coming May Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsThe 'Togetherness' service uses videos and interactive resources to guide learners through a wide variety of topics to support wellbeing
Read moreDetailsA patient was left outraged after being told 'women bleed all the time' by a doctor at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for investigations into deaths in Reading, where domestic violence and abuse could be a factor.
Read moreDetailsA group of older residents in Reading have called for clearer action and better publicity for a key forum set up to represent them.
Read moreDetailsPeople across the South East should see faster access to tests and scans as the NHS continues to expand its network of Community Diagnostic Centres
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