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More deaths linked to university – Manchester Evening News 23rd September 2008
TWO more deaths have been linked to a radiation scare at Manchester University.
It has emerged that computer assistant Vanessa Santos-Leitao, 25, worked in the university’s Rutherford Building – at the centre of fears over nuclear material – and died of a brain tumour in February.
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New name for cancer hospital – Manchester Evening News 22nd September 2008
THE Christie Hospital is to be known as ‘The Christie’ dropping the ‘hospital’ from its title after a vote involving 4,000 people.
The specialist cancer unit based in Withington was founded 107 years ago but now bosses are preparing to expand their operation.
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Male nurse guilty in sex case – Manchester Evening News 22nd September 2008
A MALE nurse was today found guilty of performing an intimate examination on a 15-year-old girl for his own sexual gratification.
Damien Bible, 26, of Bolton, Greater Manchester, inserted the cotton bud swab to satisfy a “perverted lust”, Bolton Crown Court heard.
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Failings over ‘pervert’ nurse – Manchester Evening News 22nd Spetember 2008
HEALTH bosses have admitted failings after the conviction of a nurse who carried out an intimate sexual health test on a schoolgirl.
Damien Bible, 26, of Daubhill, Bolton, performed the swab test to ’satisfy his perverted lust’ in front of two of her friends at a drop-in clinic in the town.
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What’s on your shopping list this week? Milk? Orange juice? Bread? I’ll tell you what’s on mine – a full dental check-up.
It’s 8.15am on a Monday morning and I’m in Sainsbury’s. I’m lying on my back, my face inches from a man in a surgical mask and rubber gloves.
Posted by: western4uk | September 23, 2008
Greater Manchester Health News 09/23/2008
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I think it would be a great idea to have doctors in all supermarkets as this would make it more accessible. Because health is just an important issue, we have enrolled the services of the well known health expert claire hegarty who has agreed to asnswer questions on our magazine site http://www.in2town.co.uk to allow people to send there questions in and get a responce straight back. We all need to come together to make people more healthy and that includes supermarkets who should allow customers to understand what is healthy and what is not within foods. When you pick a food item up which you think is healthy but then you find out it is not healthy and this is not helpful when you are trying to diet
By: diane on September 23, 2008
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