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As the summer holidays are well underway, NHS Greater Manchester is sharing key advice on looking after yours and your family’s health.
Read more about NHS GM helps people stay safe and well during summer holidays

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Entering the ninth month of industrial action, consultants and junior doctors across NHS hospitals in Greater Manchester will be striking in August.
Read more about NHS GM asks people to use services wisely during strike

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If you fall ill, would you know where to go for help and advice?
Read more about Get to Know Where to Go for healthcare in Greater Manchester

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Health and wellbeing professionals – including physiotherapists and pharmacists – working in GP practices across Greater Manchester are speaking out to raise awareness of the different roles that now form part of the GP practice team.
Read more about Who’s who at Greater Manchester GP practices

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NHS Greater Manchester (GM) is urging everyone to help themselves to have a great Easter bank holiday weekend, by being prepared with medication and to know how to access urgent care if needed.
Read more about How to keep that spring in your step this Easter bank holiday weekend with the NHS

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The next phase of NHS Greater Manchester's Get To Know Where to Go campaign is promoting a newly-expanded service that provides urgent care and treatment to anyone experiencing emergency eye problems.
Read more about How to get emergency eyecare in Greater Manchester

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