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Camden local food news

Wednesday, 23 September from 4.30 - 6.30pm, eco chef Arthur Potts Dawson will be doing a cooking demo on how to cook the eco ready meals on the pavement outside Budgens in Belsize Park

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10/08/2009

Marathon man

The uncle of a patient who was treated at the Royal Free has raised £2,000 for the department which treated his nephew.

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11/08/2009

Men aged 65 – we need you!

Morris Hazan found out he had an aneurysm completely by chance. Invited to attend the Royal Free’s new abdominal aortic aneurysm screening service, he nearly decided to sit outside in the sunshine instead.

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17/08/2009

I can see clearly now…

“When I had my cataract operation at the Royal Free I got the Ritz treatment.

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17/08/2009

A fine balance

Having a fall can be a shock at any age, but it can be particularly difficult as people get older.

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17/08/2009

Royal Free enjoys a baby boom

The recession may be biting into the local economy but there is one area which is growing fast if the latest figures from the Royal Free’s maternity department are anything to go on. ends

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18/08/2009

Shhh

Students from around the globe praise Royal Free’s medical library facilities.

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19/08/2009

Physiotherapy services – business as usual

Physiotherapy services at the Royal Free have been the focus of local media attention in recently.

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21/08/2009

Medicine for members event

You are invited to attend the next Medicine for members event - a talk by Professor Peter Butler about the latest innovations in plastic surgery on 2 September 2009 from 6.30–8.00 in the Sir William Wells Atrium at the Royal Free Hospital.

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21/08/2009

Royal Free in frame for top award

The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust has been short-listed for a prestigious national award.

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21/08/2009

Royal Free nurse to appear on TV’s Dragon’s Den

Royal Free Nurse, Sue Wood, invented and patented a “tube squeezer” - next week she appears on the popular BBC TV show, Dragon’s Den to try and secure an investment for her pioneering invention.

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28/08/2009