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Production unit serves up healthy hospital meals

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An innovative production unit that is transforming the way thousands of meals are served to hospitals in Cornwall every week is now up and running.

    Region's health is up in smoke

    Region's health is up in smoke

    More than a quarter of residents in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are smokers, causing more than 1,000 deaths every year.

    Cornish pasty company gets health approval

    Cornish pasty company gets health approval

    A leading health expert has praised a Cornish pasty firm's attitude to promoting health and fitness amongst its workforce.





    Health & Fitness - around the network

    Breastfeeding cuts arthritis risk

    Breastfeeding cuts arthritis risk

    Women who breastfeed for more than a year reduce their risk of rheumatoid arthritis by around a half, a Swedish study has found.

    Four million Britons will have diabetes by 2025

    Four million Britons will have diabetes by 2025

    More than four million Britons will have diabetes by 2025, a new report has warned.

    Fifth of GP surgeries could close, Tories warn

    Fifth of GP surgeries could close, Tories warn

    Around a fifth of England's GP surgeries are under threat of closure, according to the Conservative party.

    Hospital alcohol admissions rocket

    Hospital alcohol admissions rocket

    Hospital admissions linked to alcohol use have more than doubled in England since 1995, according to a new NHS report.

    Vitamin supplements may increase risk of early death

    Vitamin supplements may increase risk of early death

    Bad news for pill poppers this week as new research claims that taking vitamin supplements to boost our health may actually be doing us more harm than good.

    Med diet 'reduces Alzheimer's risk'

    Med diet 'reduces Alzheimer's risk'

    A Mediterranean diet rich in vegetables and fruit and low in saturated fats could lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease, a US study has concluded.


    Exercise yourself young

    Exercise yourself young

    Exercising regularly can make you look 12 years younger, new research has revealed.

    Red meat linked to breast cancer

    Red meat linked to breast cancer

    Younger women who regularly eat red meat may have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, a study finds.

    High costs and superbug fears force patients abroad

    High costs and superbug fears force patients abroad

    A growing number of Brits are travelling abroad for medical treatment, a recent poll by website TreatmentAbroad.com shows.

    Celebrity chefs lend support to cancer walk

    Celebrity chefs lend support to cancer walk

    Celebrity chefs Anthony Worrall Thompson and Simon Rimmer are showing their support for Manchester's second annual Pink Pinkie Week.

    Fatty fish prevents kidney cancer

    Fatty fish prevents kidney cancer

    Consumption of fatty fish may help provide protection against kidney cancer, a study has suggested.

    Organic diet 'healthier'

    Organic diet 'healthier'

    New research suggests that an organic diet might be healthier than a conventional one.



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