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New baby tongue-tie clinic open in Kent

New baby tongue-tie clinic open in Kent

01 July 2014

A hospital has opened the doors of a new baby tongue-tie clinic reducing the time parents will have to wait for their child to be referred by a GP.

'Lets talk about dementia'

'Lets talk about dementia'

30 June 2014

Anyone with concerns or questions about dementia can address medical experts for answers at an upcoming awareness event.

Woman suffering heart failure told she was having panic attack

Woman suffering heart failure told she was having panic attack

30 June 2014

A grandmother believes she was wrongly diagnosed with having a panic attack... as her heart was failing.

Hospital bosses' astronomical pay revealed

Hospital bosses' astronomical pay revealed

30 June 2014

An investigation has revealed a hospital trust paid six-figure salaries to more than 30 interim managers in recent months.

Outpatient services axed from Herne Bay hospital

Outpatient services axed from Herne Bay hospital

30 June 2014

Health campaigners in Herne Bay have lost their fight to keep outpatient services at the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital

Pilgrims' 'outreach' to districts residents

Pilgrims' 'outreach' to districts residents

25 June 2014

"The hospice should be a philosophy," is the statement from an associate practitioner who helps run a weekly club for patients in Dover.

Specialist nurses to tackle alcohol abuse

Specialist nurses to tackle alcohol abuse

20 June 2014

New roles are part of a two year scheme to help patients suffering from alcohol related health problems

Pilgrims Hospice boss steps down

Pilgrims Hospice boss steps down

19 June 2014

The boss of the Pilgrims Hospice has announced his shock resignation... after plans to shut a unit were dramatically shelved.

GP to leave surgery after inspection reveals serious failings

GP to leave surgery after inspection reveals serious failings

19 June 2014

A long-serving GP is to leave his practice after inspectors slammed it for a series of failings in a damning report, it has emerged.

Joy as Gills goalie coming home after horror crash

Joy as Gills goalie coming home after horror crash

18 June 2014

A former Gills goalkeeper seriously hurt in a crash in South Africa is well enough to return home after coming out of a coma, friends have revealed.

Don't fall 'fowl' of Campylobacter

Don't fall 'fowl' of Campylobacter

17 June 2014

More than 250,000 people this year could be struck down by Campylobacter, the most common cause of food poisoning in the UK.

Women press ahead with fight for "life-changing" hormone implants

Women press ahead with fight for "life-changing" hormone implants

17 June 2014

Women denied "life-changing" hormone treatment are continuing their fight to have funding restored as health bosses insist it is the right decision.

Mum 'lives life' for donor who gave her the greatest gift

Mum 'lives life' for donor who gave her the greatest gift

16 June 2014

A woman who owes her life - and those of her children - to a kidney donor has vowed to track down his family 20 years on.

GP hopes to turn round surgery

GP hopes to turn round surgery

16 June 2014

A new doctor has been appointed to take over at a troubled health centre.

Weighing up the cost of rising obesity

Weighing up the cost of rising obesity

15 June 2014

With two-thirds of adults living in Dartford and Gravesham being classed as overweight or obese, it is time to weigh up the potential cost...

Pilgrims Hospice inpatient unit to stay open

Pilgrims Hospice inpatient unit to stay open

13 June 2014

In a stunning u-turn, charity chiefs have decided to keep the under-threat inpatient Pilgrims Hospice unit in Canterbury open.

A feel-good photo could win you an annual pass to Kent's Country Parks

A feel-good photo could win you an annual pass to Kent's Country Parks

12 June 2014

Six Ways to Wellbeing campaign offering an annual season ticket to nine Country Parks across Kent.

Shock as popular hospital secretary dies at work

Shock as popular hospital secretary dies at work

12 June 2014

Hospital staff have been left distraught after a "hugely popular" colleague collapsed and died in front of them.

Patients 'at risk' as serious failings revealed in surgery inspection

Patients 'at risk' as serious failings revealed in surgery inspection

11 June 2014

A snap inspection of a doctor's surgery sparked by safety concerns has revealed "unacceptable levels of risk" to patients.

Knight in green armour to wage war on litter

Knight in green armour to wage war on litter

10 June 2014

A character called Sir Litternot is the latest weapon in the council's war on litter

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