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Improving health and wellbeing of residents in Oxfordshire as part of the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board
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Joined October 2009
RT @asthmalunguk: Sometimes eating and drinking with a lung condition can be difficult. Visit our website to find out how to deal with some…
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RT @NHSEngland: We're urging 1.3 million older people to get their RSV vaccine, to protect themselves from a lung infection that can lead t…
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Temperatures are set to fall over the next few days and the cold and damp weather can make existing health problems worse. Be #weatheraware and plan ahead during winter. For advice and support on how you can stay well this winter visit
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During winter, the cold, windy and damp weather can all make existing health problems worse. Find out how you can stay well this winter. #ColdWeather #StayWellThisWinter
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Temperatures are set to fall over the next few days and the cold and damp weather can make existing health problems worse. Be #weatheraware and plan ahead during winter. For advice and support on how you can stay well this winter visit
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RT @nhsbobicb: 🏆 A design competition to raise awareness of antibiotic overuse has announced its winners! Huge thanks to all the young crea…
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If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you. Tests could put your mind at rest. Until you find out, you can’t rule it out. Contact your GP practice. #WorldCancerDay
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RT @ThamesV_Cancer: Get Checked, Get Treated, Get Support is the message this #OesophagealCancerAwarenessMonth. More at:
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Earache? Your pharmacist can now provide treatment or some prescription medicine, if needed, for seven common conditions, without you seeing a GP. #ThinkPharmacyFirst
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#Norovirus is a stomach bug that causes diarrhoea and vomiting. It can be very unpleasant, but usually goes away in about two days. If you catch it; stay home, rest and have plenty of fluids. More ➡️
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