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TIME WITH THE FAMILY – STILL TOP OF THE LIST FOR MOTHER’S DAY
More than 1,000 Mums said spending time together with the family is the best present they could receive this Mother’s Day, according to the results of a new survey
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*Remember the symptoms
Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer in women in the UK, affecting around 6,600 women every year in the UK. It is the biggest
gynaecological killer of women in the UK and the fourth most common cause of death from cancer in women after lung, breast and bowel
cancer.
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Celebrate Mothering Sunday at the London Wetland Centre
Treat your mum to a memorable Mothers’ Day with a delicious three course lunch at the centre’s spectacular Water’s Edge Room, overlooking the reserve. Lunch includes entry to the centre, a gift for mum and a glass of wine for all adults. Booking is essential, call 020 8409 4400 to book your table.
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Alpine Elements unveils 2010 summer collection – ideal for families looking for an adventure - More FREE activities included in every package
Alpine Elements, an independent UK-based holiday company specialising in ski, snowboard and adventure breaks in a wide variety of chalets and hotels in premium French resorts, today releases its 2010 summer holiday brochure, ideal for families looking for an affordable adventure holiday.
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When Do You Need Alcohol Addiction Treatment?
Most of us like to drink and have a good time. 'Partying' is just a harmless recreational use of drinking. But, when is it too much? How can you tell if you are addicted? And when should you consider alcohol addiction treatment?
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ASDAN re-launches personal skills programme for primary children
On Tuesday 2nd March, ASDAN re-launched its successful Stepping Stones award for primary school children, to meet the new government requirements for personal, social and health education (PSHE).
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Is soy sauce the key to cutting salt in our food?
Soy sauce could hold the key to reducing salt in your diet. Adding soy sauce to food could enable food manufacturers to halve the salt content in some cases, according to a new study.
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