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  1. FAQ - Going to Work FAQs

    26/06/14

    We spend about 100,806 hours working- that's 11 and a half years- so better keep it healthy. ... a result of something that has happened to them at work and every year over 400 people are killed in ... 35-40 hours a week for 50 years and you're probably going to be all right. Go consistently over 41 ... More

  2. Finding a GP

    04/04/24

    pharmacy for: Sinusitis (for patients aged 12 years and over only) Sore throat (aged 5+) Earache (aged 1-17 ... years) Infected insect bite (aged 1 year+) Impetigo (aged 18 years+) Shingles (aged 18 years+) Urinary ... More

  3. 'I don't have to pretend anymore'

    29/04/16

    Steve Baxter talks about living with depression. I was diagnosed with depression ten years ago ... More

  4. Haringey health links

    29/04/15

    certain risk factors is entitled every five years to a free check to assess their risk of heart disease, ... More

  5. Should I go to A&E?

    10/03/21

    departments offer access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year but not all hospitals have an A&E department. You ... More

  6. FAQ - Living with Covid - 19

    06/04/22

    getting the virus on your face. Is Covid-19 over? No. This virus will be with us for many, many years to ... typical levels for recent years- the real Covid-19 death toll could be three times higher- nearer 18 ... More

  7. FAQ - Exercise FAQs

    19/04/16

    heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Next year in England and Wales alone around ... for years. Take it easy. Often new exercisers find that their heart and lungs rise to the challenge ... More

  8. FAQ - 'Long Covid' FAQs

    24/01/22

    people have Long Covid in the UK. In nearly half of them symptoms have lasted over a year. What are the ... More

  9. FAQ - FAQs: the Covid - 19 vaccine

    24/01/22

    from Covid-19 decreases, the JCVI is advising that it is preferable for adults aged under 30 years ... More

  10. FAQ - FAQs: Covid - 19 (the virus)

    24/01/22

    doctor who first raised the alarm about the new virus and later died was only 34 years old. In the UK, ... More

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