Royal Berkshire NHS Trust given health literacy award
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust wins the information literacy award for raising the profile of health literacy in adolescents
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust wins the information literacy award for raising the profile of health literacy in adolescents
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
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Stress can indirectly affect our heart by reducing motivation to eat well and exercise.
Read moreDetailsA CONFERENCE that will focus on mental health and wellbeing in children and young people will take place next month.
Read moreDetailsChildren aged 5-11 with no other underlying health conditions will be offered two smaller doses of the vaccine
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Hospital tackles eye surgery backlog in two-week push
Read moreDetailsChanges include refurbished changing rooms, air conditioning, a new reception, and more equipment.
Read moreDetailsInfection rates have been climbing since mid-January, with the weekly rate per 100,000 people now sitting at 1,720.1.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsHEART Research UK is encouraging residents who started the Dry January challenge to stick with it.
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