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Warrington MP speaks out on ADHD medication shortages

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A Warrington MP has criticised the government over shortages of ADHD medication for her constituents. A BBC North West investigation has found that drugs used to treat ADHD are being traded to UK buyers on encrypted apps in “potentially lethal”...
Dr Matt Gaskell (c) NWGS

New gambling service to help addicts across region

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A ground-breaking initiative to combat the escalating crisis of gambling addiction is set to launch next week in Merseyside, Wirral and Cheshire. The North West Gambling Service (NWGS) will provide essential treatment and support to individuals grappling with gambling problems,...
Liverpool Royal Hospital (C) Cassie Ward

Junior doctor strikes in Liverpool coming to an end tonight

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Junior doctors are continuing to strike over the ongoing pay row. The strikes started at 7am on Saturday and will be continued until 11.59pm tonight. NHS staff have experienced pay cuts for over a decade and many have decided it cannot...

The March that could save the lives of thousands

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Men across the country will be walking 11,000 steps on every day of March to raise awareness for prostate cancer, all in the name of saving lives. This is after an initiative set up by Prostate Cancer UK called 'March...

Why rise of mature parenting is cause for celebration

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A Mersey mum who gave birth in her 30s believes we should celebrate mature parenting. Liz Clifton, who had a child in her 30s, told MerseyNewsLive: "I believe that being a mature parent helped me to approach parenting my two...
Runners training for half marathon (c) Molly Graff

Alder Hey urges charity runners to put best foot forward

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Aintree Racecourse, best known for annually holding the world famous Grand National steeplechase, is set to host a half marathon on Sunday. Alongside the half-marathon, runners have the opportunity to do either a 5k or a 10k. Many runners taking...
MYA banner (c) Abigail Ford

Young people in Merseyside use their voices for mental health issues

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NOW Festival 2024 kicks off today as part of Children’s Mental Health week. Across three nights at the Liverpool Lighthouse, a non-profit organisation in Anfield, children and young people get the opportunity to showcase their talents. Together, Merseyside Youth Association’s (MYA)...
A store selling vapes in Liverpool (c) Olivia Beatty

Vape store bosses hit back at ban as ‘waste of time’

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Rishi Sunak’s announcement about banning disposable vapes is set to take a heavy toll on some businesses. The decision has been made to help tackle the rising number of young people taking up smoking. According to Action on Smoking and Health...
Volunteers out on their bikes (c) Merseyside Blood Bikes

Work we do ‘vital for NHS’ say Merseyside Blood Bikes

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Merseyside and Cheshire Blood Bikes play a pivotal role in helping and supporting the NHS, acting on standby seven days a week to help transport blood, blood samples, breast milk and other substances to areas across Merseyside who need...
LFCA taken by Cassie Ward

Sefton football centre helping community keep warm this winter

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  As temperatures plummet and storms sweep across the UK - and with the cost-of-living crisis reaching unprecedented heights - the struggle to keep warm is becoming more palpable for people across the region. At the heart of Liverpool, LCFA Sefton...

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