Reading to keep using controversial weedkiller despite health concerns
Pesticides continue to be used in Reading despite concerns about the environmental and health impacts
Read moreDetailsPesticides continue to be used in Reading despite concerns about the environmental and health impacts
Read moreDetailsnew campaign shines a spotlight on colleagues from across provider trusts, integrated care?systems?and wider NHS services in the?South East,
Read moreDetailsAny equipment provided by the NHS or the council from suppliers Millbrook or NRS can be returned via the new reuse scheme
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident and founder of cancer charity Walk the Walk receives prestigious honour
Read moreDetailsKnow what to look for, and how to treat: exhaustion, heatstroke, sunburn and dehydration
Read moreDetailsThe blood donation centre in Reading has announced it now has a permanent home once again?including a more streamlined all-in-one service.
Read moreDetailsThe MPs in Reading have urged people to follow the guidance of health officials following a meningitis outbreak in the area.
Read moreDetailsFrom its new location on Shepherds Hill, The Maxwell Practice now offers same-day and next-day private GP appointments to residents across Reading
Read moreDetailsPRESSURE on women to have a natural birth is causing lasting psychological harm when it does not go to plan, new research shows.
Read moreDetailsNew NHS data shows that 1,385 lung cancers have been detected in the South East through the programme which brings scanners to the supermarkets
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