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Burnt Ash Surgery, Lee Health Centre , 2 Handen Road, Lee, SE12 8NP
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Global estimates suggest 142,000 people - mostly children - died from the disease in 2018
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NHS leaves patients stuck on 'hidden' waiting lists for months, a BBC investigation shows.
Norovirus closes 1,100 hospital beds in England
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Once-a-month oral contraceptive pill in tests
Researchers say the prototype pill could ultimately offer women more contraceptive choice and control.
Seizures of illegal diazepam tablets double in a year
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Poor children lose out on exercise, research suggests
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A hospital's pain management of Adam Hurst, who had a rare hernia, was "inadequate", bosses accept.
Typhoid vaccine 'works fantastically well'
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Marriage may help lower dementia risk
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Afternoon open heart surgery 'leads to fewer complications'
"Afternoon heart surgery has lower risk of complications, study suggests," says The Guardian. Researchers...
Report calls for better mental health support in the workplace
"Up to 300,000 people with long-term mental health problems have to leave their jobs each year, a report...
Blood-thinning drugs may reduce dementia risk in people with irregular heartbeats
"Common blood thinning drugs halve the risk of dementia for patients who have an irregular heartbeat,"...
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