Health organisations across Shropshire are encouraging people who’ve had a cough for more than three weeks to get it checked by their GP.
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Shropshire encourages people to get a persistent cough checked by GP
Don’t ignore a persistent cough
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Health & Well-being Day 29 June 2013 – at Oswestry Library
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Shropshire continues to respond to national MMR Catch-up campaign
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Early death figures published
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