List of news
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Published on: 7 July 2021
Obesity is one of the most serious health epidemics facing our society today with 1 in 3 children currently overweight or obese in the UK. If your child is very overweight, there's lots you can do to help them become a healthy weight as they grow.
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Published on: 5 July 2021
Sir Simon Stevens today hailed the “skill and compassion and the fortitude” of health service staff as the NHS was awarded the George Cross for 73 years dedicated service and the response to COVID by Her Majesty the Queen.
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Published on: 2 July 2021
Sue Smith, OBE, Executive Chief Nurse and Deputy Chief Executive, has announced that she will retire in October 2021, after 34 years in the NHS and nearly eight years at UHMBT.
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Published on: 2 July 2021
Pupils from Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy and Bowerham Community Primary School in Lancaster laid the final bricks of a new £12 million Energy Centre at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI).
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Published on: 1 July 2021
Welcome to the first edition of our Bay Health and Care Partners (BHCP) newsletter.
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Published on: 29 June 2021
The Trust recently carried out a piece of work that was focused on whether the improvements made in maternity services as a result of the findings of the Kirkup Report have been sustained.
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Published on: 25 June 2021
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, has recorded a special programme to say thank you to volunteers of hospital, health and wellbeing radio stations for their work in keeping communities connected and patients entertained during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Published on: 25 June 2021
Everyone aged 18 and over who has not had their first COVID-19 vaccine yet is encouraged to 'grab a jab' this weekend.
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Published on: 21 June 2021
A pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic has arrived in Chorley town centre, bringing vaccines closer to people living in the area.
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Published on: 17 June 2021
Special ‘Dementia Hubs’ for anyone affected by dementia across Morecambe Bay are set to restart following a period of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.