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Health Advice

Silhouette of a person with their head in their hands. Text next to the image reads 'Autism and suicide awareness training'
NHS Greater Manchester has commissioned life-saving online training to support those who are concerned that an autistic person they know may be at risk of suicide
Read more about New suicide awareness training to support autistic people in Greater Manchester

Healthy Living

Two people are stood behind a desk in a pharmacy fulfilling daily tasks. One person is wearing green medical scrubs and a hijab, and the other person is wearing a white shirt, tie and trousers.
The Pharmacy First service provides some prescription medicines for seven conditions, if needed, without a GP appointment. Meaning you can get help without the wait.
Read more about Think Pharmacy First

Health Advice

Campaign image. Close up of a smiling healthy baby. I really fancy some peekaboo. Every moment together builds connections in their brain.
New “if they could tell you” Campaign aims to support parents to build a strong bond with their baby, to nature health and happiness now and in the future.
Read more about New campaign “if they could tell you” encourages parents to build a strong bond with their baby.

Health Advice

Young child is sat on a sofa holding a baby. Text reads "if we're not vaccinated we're not protected" Book now at their GP practice
A Salford mum, whose 10-year-old daughter died from measles complications urges parents and carers across Greater Manchester to make sure their children are fully vaccinated.
Read more about Salford mum urges all parents to get their children fully vaccinated against measles

Health News

#SaferSleepWeek 11th-17th March 2024. Lullaby Trust logo and the cartoon image of a baby sleeping.
Annual Safer Sleep campaign aims to raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the simple advice that reduces the risk of it occurring
Read more about The Lullaby Trust’s ‘Safer Sleep’ week is back for 2024

Healthy Living

High blood pressure leaves no clues... because it has no symptoms. See your pharmacist, help us help you.
The NHS launches blood pressure check campaign for people aged 40+
Read more about NHS Blood Pressure Check Service Campaign launch

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