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2017-12-18
WHERE IS LORRAINE?
ACE BALE TO MARRY EMMA IN ‘HAUNTED’ ITALIAN CASTLE
WARNOCK WILL HAVE JANUARY CASH – DALMAN
WHY TILLS AREN’T RINGING FOR MANY SHOPS THIS XMAS
Bluebirds treat for young fan who raised cash for the homeless
Warning over smelly clay-like substance washed up on beach
Extra £10m pledged in bid to get youths off the streets
It’s a family affair for slimmers
Inspirational engineer picks up three awards
Minister ‘delighted attitudes to Welsh have changed’
Rape victim speaks out about ordeal at hands of ‘monster’
More calls about sexual abuse concerns being referred to police
Warning over food safety standards if US deal agreed
YESTERDAYS 1966
The battle for medicines that could change lives of cystic fibrosis patients
Christmas concert to raise cash for dialysis unit
BOUQUET OF THE WEEK Volunteer helps families in need
NHS striving to keep pace with technology Modern technology is changing the landscape of our health services, as Wales makes the most of its talent for innovation, says
Pioneers used 3D technology in groundbreaking jawbone operation
Lifeline for stroke patients
Ground-breaking surgery for those with epilepsy
Pioneering technology speeds up COPD diagnosis explains how a new device is
New form of radiotherapy set to help cancer patients
Optometrist’s swift referral saved Karen’s sight
Algorithms can’t replace care and compassion
Hi-tech help at hand to manage diabetes
Our children are digital natives – keep them safe
Patients across the country have suffered complications from plastic mesh implants. Here, explains what they are and why they’re causing such agony for people
Improving patient care by digitising records
25 years of growing the best of ideas
The RCN in Wales highlights how district nurses are using technology to assist patients in their own homes
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