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-6/6/2008
The Grants Online website has been updated with the following information:
-4/24/2008
Third sector organisations and Government departments are allocating different streams of grants.
-4/24/2008
Availability of grants
-4/24/2008
Latest Funding streams
-4/18/2008
Organisations are offering large amounts of grants to the local community in the UK to improve services, see below for more information.
-3/5/2008
There are fears that younger dentists are turning their backs on the NHS.
-2/21/2008
Almost one in four five-year olds and one in three 11-year olds is overweight or obese, according to the national child measurement programme.
-2/15/2008
Doctors have issued a warning over the dangers of illegal skin-lightening creams, after a woman developed a hormone disorder from using them.
-2/13/2008
More than half of nurses on mental health wards have been physically attacked, a survey suggests.
-2/13/2008
One million people a year will die from tobacco smoking in India during the 2010s, research predicts.
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Dept of Health - CMO features
-Wed, 7 Jan 2009 12:18:58 GMT
Public health topics of special interest to the Chief Medical Officer.
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Volunteering
Latest Volunteering news from Third Sector
-Wed, 07 Jan 2009 12:18:58 GMT
Volunteering is popular but more would still donate cash, says consumer poll
Government plans to recruit 20,000 volunteers to strengthen bonds between young and old
Terrence Higgins Trust chief is among voluntary sector figures in new year honours list
Young people in Nuneaton performed dance routines to entertain elderly residents at a local home earlier this month as part of a project run by local charity Revolve, funded by youth volunteering charity v.
Volunteering charity to extend its child protection initiative after Baby P case prompts rise in volunteers keen to work with families
Senior journalists to compile guide on how to pitch volunteering stories to the media
Planned theme year could slip back to 2013
Charity calls on government, business and the third sector to invest in volunteering projects
The Conservatives will consult Tory-led councils on ways to encourage local volunteering, according to Nick Hurd
Homelessness charity sees numbers increase by two-thirds on Christmas 2007
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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Patient News
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe, and an international leader in cancer research and development.
-Tue, 30 Dec 2008 11:35:54 GMT
Updated patient information booklet
New patient information booklet
New patient information booklet
New patient information booklet
New patient information booklet
This booklet has been updated
This booklet has been updated
This booklet has been updated
97% of our patients said our services were either excellent or good
We have a commitment to making sure that the risk of infection to patients is minimal. Patients at the Christie are particularly vulnerable to infection and we have a dedicated infection control team working to minimize that risk.
Spinal Cord Compression: What you need to know
Spinal Cord Compression: what it means and how it can be treated
All our chemotherapy regimen information cards have been updated
A guide for patients and their families
A guide for patients and their families
A guide for patients and their families
The Christie is a training hospital for postgraduate and undergraduate trainees so you may meet male and female students in all areas of the hospital. We train doctors, nurses, radiographers and other therapists in the treatment and care of cancer patients.
People coping with cancer are not always aware of the many helpful services they can call on. This booklet tells you what sort of help there is at the Christie and in your local area.
This leaflet has been written specially for patients who are having treatment to the pelvis for tumours of the anus.
Booklet update
These booklets have been updated
Docetaxel (Taxotere) and Cisplatin Chemotherapy regimen cards
Patient information booklets from the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network have nbeen updated
We are often asked about new drugs and treatments reported in the newspapers or on the internet. This leaflet answers some frequently asked questions but you may have others to discuss with your doctors
Patient information booklet
This is a new information booklet
This booklet has been updated
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