Reading Lions hail successful prostate cancer check-up day
NEARLY 1,000 men had a free prostate cancer check thanks to Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 1,000 men had a free prostate cancer check thanks to Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading support group of the Macular Society welcomes members to an afternoon of fun and festivities
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support is encouraging residents to find out more about HIV ahead of World Aids Day
Read moreDetailsIS IT a medical emergency that needs a 999 call, or can it be treated by calling NHS 111?
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Lib Dems are calling on cancer patients to start their treatment within two months of an urgent referral
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced it is facing "significant challenges" in recruiting new plasma donors in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is reaching out to members of the public who are interested in taking part in a study.
Read moreDetailsA Reading resident who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer earlier this year has taken the top spot in a town-wide travel challenge
Read moreDetailsA FORMER member of staff at discontinued health centres has raised concerns over the lack of support received from the Department of Health
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital is now home to a "one stop" service for assessing and treating osteoarthritis in hands and wrists
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