Thames Valley Air Ambulance to trial using “whole blood” as part of SWIFT initiative
The SWIFT initiative is being led by NHS Blood and Transplant, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Air Ambulance UK
Read moreDetailsThe SWIFT initiative is being led by NHS Blood and Transplant, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Air Ambulance UK
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support will continue to offer free community testing following its testing programme during HIV Testing Week last month
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have featured in the world-renowned magazine Nature.
Read moreDetailsInternational Women's Day fails on March 8, and we want to take the opportunity to talk about women's heart health.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has won a prestigious fellowship grant to support new drug development.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents can keep fit by getting involved in friendly sports sessions.
Read moreDetailsReducing our intake of sugar can have a beneficial impact on our heart health and reduce our risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being asked to test their smoke alarms regularly by Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS).
Read moreDetailsThe NHS Trust has finished two years' worth of work installing a new CT scanning suite at the site on London Road
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S healthcare provider is to be part of a new initiative designed at improving mental health care.
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