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MP fights Solihull maternity service move - BirminghamMail.net
MP fights Solihull maternity service moveBirminghamMail.net, UK THE campaign to protect maternity services in Solihull has reached the House of Commons, after an MP demanded health chiefs scrap plans to transfer pregnant women to Birmingham. Lorely Burt (Lib Dem Solihull) has sponsored a Commons motion expressing ... |
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Candace Parker to return to Sparks on Sunday - Los Angeles Times
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Maternity unit claims dismissed as rumours - John O'Groat Journal
Maternity unit claims dismissed as rumoursJohn O'Groat Journal, UK By Gordon Calder A CAITHNESS health boss yesterday dismissed as rumours claims that the local maternity unit in Wick is to be downsized. Sheena Craig, who is the general manager at the hospital, rebutted the suggestion that the number of beds in the ... |
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Style for hot mamas! Celeb mom-to-be Nicole Richie designs ... - New York Daily News
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Maternity action for birthing choice - Northern Rivers Echo
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Health service 'working' to improve maternity services - ABC Online
Health service 'working' to improve maternity servicesABC Online, Australia The New South Wales South-East health provider says it is working to improve maternity services on the Far South Coast. The Greater Southern Area Health Service met with the Bega Valley Shire Council and the Save Pambula Hospital Action Group yesterday ... |
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Roxon says maternity boost will improve services - ABC Online
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Maternity group slams midwife legislation - ABC Online
Maternity group slams midwife legislationABC Online, Australia A local maternity group says the federal government is ignoring its duty of care to women who choose to have their babies at home. Draft legislation concerning health practitioner regulation was released earlier his month. It says a midwife cannot be ... |
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Emergency, maternity services upgraded - The Australian
Emergency, maternity services upgradedThe Australian, Australia THE NSW government has increased its spending on health by more than $1 billion in this year's budget, with emergency and maternity services to be bolstered and an expansion of services to elderly patients. Health spending was the big-ticket item in ... |
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Maternity units cut despite baby rush - The Australian
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