NHS COVID-19 app launches across England and Wales
People across England and Wales are being urged to download the NHS COVID-19 app to help control the spread of coronavirus and protect themselves and their loved ones as case numbers rise.
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People across England and Wales are being urged to download the NHS COVID-19 app to help control the spread of coronavirus and protect themselves and their loved ones as case numbers rise.
About 1 in 8 women are diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime , making it the most common type of cancer in the UK. This breast cancer awareness month, doctors in Sefton are coming together to encourage people to be ‘breast aware’.
Mental Health Matters (MHM) have been successful in securing the contract to deliver Improved Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services across the Sefton area.
New talking therapies provider launches service to support thousands across Sefton
Doctors in Sefton are concerned that people who develop a persistent cough automatically assume it is COVID-19 related and are not seeking advice from their GP, when in fact it could be a sign of lung cancer.
This Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week, GPs in Sefton are urging residents to be clear on the warning signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and to contact their GP practice with any concerns.
Margaret Jones, Sefton Council’s director of public health has joined her colleagues from across Cheshire and Merseyside in urging people to attend appointments for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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This Men’s Health Week (14-20 June), we are encouraging everyone in Sefton to try taking the ‘CAN DO’ Challenge.
As children and young people are preparing to go back to school health organisations across Sefton are reminding residents that mental health support is available.