Long Covid: Five years later, we reflect
Saturday, March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness Day, marking five years since many countries around the world went into lockdown
Read moreDetailsSaturday, March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness Day, marking five years since many countries around the world went into lockdown
Read moreDetailsReading has been found as the sixth most expensive UK city to grab a pint of Guinness this St Patrick's Day, according to new research.
Read moreDetailsIt’s a wellbeing centre based inside Hotpod yoga at Chatham Place in the town centre, they offer a number of different treatments and this week we will be looking at...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support is calling on the public to share memories of TVPS or those who used its services to mark its 40th anniversary
Read moreDetailsParents and carers are being asked to have their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to some types of cancer.
Read moreDetailsNEW figures show that fewer staff are leaving the NHS in the South East than any time in the last decade
Read moreDetailsSenior practitioners in the NHS have visited Reading as a '10 Year Plan' is being devised to improve health outcomes for patients.
Read moreDetailsWomen in the South East are stepping up for breast cancer screening at a higher rate than any other region in the country, NHS figures have shown
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Foundation steps up for Winnersh students
Read moreDetailsHospice launches crowdfunder for cuddle bed
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