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New Otley Road Medical Practice and The Family Practice
Hillside Bridge
New Otley Road Medical Practice, Hillside Bridge, 4 Butler Street West, Bradford, BD3 0BS, , The Family Practice (Branch Practice) Whetley Medical Centre, 2 Saplin Street, Bradford, BD8 9DW
01274 033888
The Family Practice, Whetley Medical Centre, 2 Saplin Street, Bradford
01274 544915
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A patient infected with a new respiratory illness similar to the deadly Sars virus has died in the UK.
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Four A&E units being downgraded
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Fizzy drinks tax needed - doctors
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Fall in condom use behind HIV rise
A fall in the proportion of gay and bisexual men using condoms is behind the rise in HIV infections in those groups in the UK, say researchers.
Hunt warns over defensive NHS bosses
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt writes to every NHS trust in England warning them against a culture that is "defensive" in dealing with whistleblowers.
Cooking classes 'boost healthy diet'
Short cooking classes can have a long-term impact on healthy eating, a study suggests.
Third family 'Sars-like virus' case
A third member of a family in the UK has been infected with a new respiratory illness similar to the deadly Sars virus, officials have confirmed.
New Zealand acts on tobacco packets
New Zealand says it will put all tobacco products into plain packaging, following the landmark move by Australia last year.
NHS Choices Behind the Headlines
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Unsafe sex linked to rise in HIV rates in gay men
"The number of gay and bisexual men contracting HIV rose…because of an increase in numbers having unprotected...
'Fizzy drink tax' to stop UK being 'fat man of Europe'
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Could being kept in the dark cure lazy eye?
‘Keeping children with a lazy eye in the dark for ten days could help them see better', reports the Daily...
Smoking bans may help cut premature births
"Smoking ban 'cuts premature births'," BBC News has reported. Despite the BBC News headline, this research...
Horsemeat investigation: latest update
On February 14 the Food Standards Agency (FSA) released a statement that it had detected the presence...
Could HRT stop dementia?
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Could how high people live affect their weight?
Could how high people live affect their weight? Do slimmers need to head for the hills? Reuters has reported...
Women's lung cancer death rates set to rise
The news that lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in British women is being...
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