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Prestwich breast cancer survivor raises over £7,000 for her surgeon s charity

A PRESTWICH breast cancer survivor has raised over £7,000 for charity after organising a sponsored dog walk through Heaton Park. Francine Goldman, 57, was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, after her initial mammogram had been delayed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. She has since had several operations and a mastectomy, and is now thankfully cancer-free, but is urging other women whose check ups may have been delayed to come forward and get checked before it’s too late. I was supposed to have a routine mammogram in March last year but got a letter saying they would have to put it back, said Francine, who owns a travel agency. I didn t think anything of it but five months later when I back the results came back and they comfirmed they had seen something.

Coronation Street star grateful to NHS after having coronavirus vaccine

Coronation Street star grateful to NHS after having coronavirus vaccine Sally Dynevor spoke out after having her Covid jab Sally Dynevor has thanked the NHS after having her Covid vaccine (Image: Altrincham Healthcare Alliance PCN) For the latest Coronation Street news and spoilers - sign up hereInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Vitamin D: Could the sunshine supplement cut Covid s death rate?

Vitamin D: Could the ‘sunshine supplement’ cut Covid’s death rate? Experts are divided over how much you should have, but they agree a daily dose of vitamin D may be an effective way to combat Covid 16 February 2021 • 6:00am Scientists from the University of Barcelona showed that patients prescribed calcifediol – an intensive dose of Vitamin D usually used for people with chronic kidney failure – were also less likely to be admitted into intensive care. The study prompted David Davis MP to renew his call to increase the dose and availability of free vitamin D to vulnerable groups in the UK, saying: “These approaches will save many thousands of lives. They are overdue and should be started immediately.”

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