University trials drug to reduce fatal blood clots
DRUGS used to treat immune system problems could be used to reduce the risk of blood clots in covid patients, new research has found. A new study of cells led...
Read moreDetailsDRUGS used to treat immune system problems could be used to reduce the risk of blood clots in covid patients, new research has found. A new study of cells led...
Read moreDetailsHIGH PRAISE was given to Wokingham Borough Council’s children services after a recent Ofsted visit. Carried out remotely, inspectors looked at social workers’ practices and outcomes for children. It looked...
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunović says the club have had to deal with a 'strange' pre-season as they look ahead to a new campaign. The Royals face an away trip to...
Read moreDetailsA YOUNGSTER has completed a 60-mile charity hike to help Wokingham’s children and teenagers, eight months after setting off on her journey. Madison, 12, from Bracknell, finished her trip around...
Read moreDetailsOur daughter’s diabeticKeeps strictly to a dietShe’s very good at doing thisHas no sweet things on the quiet. But Saturday is different;She has a special treatWhen she comes to see...
Read moreDetailsWe’ve also been caught out by Aldi’s eye Regarding your main letter in Wokingham Today of August 12: I too was caught out in Aldi at Wokingham. In fact I...
Read moreDetailsA NATIONWIDE hip hop champion has taken over a Wokingham dance school, reigniting her passion for the arts. Bethany Bianga, a UK dance star and teacher is the new owner...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Bulmershe School have been presented with certificates by Woodley town mayor. Cllr Janet Sartorel celebrated those that completed the Mini Medics course, which teaches first aid to children....
Read moreDetailsPARENTS have been invited to join the waiting list for a toddler group. Run by Woodley Baptist Church, sessions are every Tuesday from 9.30am to 11am. They include playtime, crafts,...
Read moreDetailsA NEW SCHEME has been launched by Royal Berkshire Hospital to support young people and prevent them from future harm. The Hospital Navigators programme will target people in the Emergency...
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