Thames Hospice calls for urgent action
The palliative care group highlights growing need for its services
Read moreDetailsThe palliative care group highlights growing need for its services
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service is set to to hold an event to help young people learn first aid on Wednesday, February 19
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has launched a new campaign to appeal for apprentices in the south east as part of National Apprenticeship Week
Read moreDetailsThe charity celebrates its Movement for Good award
Read moreDetails'I don't wish to alarm you, but you are having a heart attack' - not words you'd ever want to hear but unfortunately they were the words
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support, which offers support for and education about HIV, has launched a campaign to encourage residents to get testing.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has announced that more patients than ever are seeing benefits from virtual wards and hospital at home innovations.
Read moreDetailsPrince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court in Sindlesham has been recognised with an EMBRACE Dementia Accreditation by RMBI Care Co.
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS is encouraging parents and carers in the South East to ensure that children receive their HPV vaccination.
Read moreDetailsThe director in charge of medical staff who deliver children in Reading has been grilled over inequalities and after-care in tragic circumstances
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