Duke of Edinburgh Court care home receives dementia accreditation
Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court in Sindlesham has been recognised with an EMBRACE Dementia Accreditation by RMBI Care Co.
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
Read moreDetailsLocal MPS have reacted to delays to the rebuilding of the Royal Berkshire hospital.
Read moreDetailsPenny, aged 50, avoided her cervical screening for nearly 20 years, but was diagnosed after a routine check-up
Read moreDetailsHealth experts at ZAVA have marked National Obesity Awareness Week with the release of its findings from a survey
Read moreDetailsStatistics relating to maternity and childbirth at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading reveal approximately 13 babies are delivered there
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP is 'thrilled' by plans by the Labour government to 'bring back family doctors' at medical practices throughout the area.
Read moreDetailsConcerns about accessibility for drivers, bus passengers and walking patients have all been raised about the prospect
Read moreDetailsHelp wanted to test new child-centred profiling tool
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