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X-citing half term activities planned
Children keen to find out more about an important area of medicine via a free, fun activity, are being invited to join sessions next week.
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Darren gets on his bike in £1,000 charity challenge
A male breast cancer survivor is revving up for a charity challenge the length of Britain to raise money for patients and awareness of the condition.
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Fundraising in memory of a special baby boy
A bereaved couple whose first baby sadly died, after being born prematurely and extremely poorly, are determined to help other families who need the support of the Neonatal Unit at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Widow’s heart care donation
A generous widow has made a donation from the heart to Wolverhampton’s Cardiology Unit after the “exemplary” care her late husband received.
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Appeal launched to help chemotherapy patients
A £40,000 fundraising appeal has been launched for a new set of scalp cooling caps to help more cancer patients reduce hair loss while undergoing chemotherapy at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Neighbours bring triple boost to cancer patients
Generous neighbours – all of whom have some experience of cancer – have held a fundraising get-together to benefit patients being treated at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
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Project draws on the past to explore the present
Experiences of people recovering from mental health and addiction issues are being examined through an artistic perspective as part of a healthcare heritage project in Wolverhampton.
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Chaplain Joe gets set for family fundraiser
A Chaplain is taking on a half marathon to raise money to support local families affected by pregnancy loss.
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Puppets pull on young patient’s heartstrings
A puppet company has pulled on the heart strings of young patients and staff and prompted thoughts and discussions around inclusivity at two Black Country NHS Trusts.
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