Men urged to get tested for prostate cancer following a decline in referrals
It comes following a large decline in the number of men presenting with the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer since the beginning of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsIt comes following a large decline in the number of men presenting with the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer since the beginning of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsInnovation Valley Rewards, designed by BetterPoints, can be downloaded from Google Play or Apple App Store.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has published a guide to services available to people struggling with their emotional, psychological and social wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Hospital tackles eye surgery backlog in two-week push
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson said: ?While the hospital is under considerable pressure, our staff are coping and are continuing to care for everyone who needs it."
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson said: "Anyone who things our battle with covid is over, I'm afraid, is profoundly wrong."
Read moreDetailsYesterday, 293 people tested positive for the virus, bringing the weekly infection rate to 947.4.
Read moreDetailsHe thinks a major wave of Omicron in January cannot be prevented, but added: ?It can be slowed down by the re-introduction of public health measures.?
Read moreDetailsGPs are enrolling participants across the county to a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of new oral antiviral treatments.
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