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  1. Dec 21

    Staying safe, looking after yourself and drinking responsibly costs you nothing. If you don't, it could cost you your health and the NHS. Make the most of your night out and stay safe: limit the amount of alcohol you drink & alternate drinks with water.

  2. Dec 18

    🆕 Current Awareness Bulletin for Education and Training is now available for staff, students, volunteers, CCGs, Public Health. To receive send an email to medical.library@bthft.nhs.uk

    Current Awareness Bulletin Education and Training Sep-Dec 2018
  3. Dec 26

    If you overindulged yesterday and you're already eyeing up the leftovers, check out It's a site that rates apps about mental health, sleeping, management & cessation. It may be useful for looking to boost their health.

  4. Dec 24

    All quiet now in Keighley this Christmas Eve. Finishing off my surgery at Farfield Sugery AWC. Practice staff have dealt with all the day’s problems + now handing over to out-of-hours NHS community + acute services with sincere gratitude 🎯

  5. Dec 19

    Thanks to the lovely Vicky and our friends at and for the Christmas lunch today and for making us all so welcome again over the year. Great to feel part of the wider team 😊

  6. Dec 21

    Brill advice!

  7. Dec 23
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    Looks good. I’m dusting my trainers down!!

  8. Dec 20

    Myself and our Medical Director (Dr Aravinth Balachandran) visiting to discuss the implantation of with practices. Looking forward to a productive session.

  9. Dec 20

    99 projects all over have begun receiving their notification letters today, and these are just a few! Thanks to much valued funding and partnership working with and .

  10. Dec 24

    Make sure you and choose the right services this Christmas. Think pharmacy first, your GP if it's not clearing up or 111 if it is urgent but not life threatening.

  11. Dec 24
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    Thank you to for highlighting the need for imams to do more for people suffering from mental health

  12. 23 hours ago

    If you live in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven and you, or someone you know, is experiencing a mental health crisis call First Response 01274 221181.

  13. Dec 26

    As the mercury falls and the weather turns, pressure increases on busy local NHS services. Here is local GP, Dr Dave Tatham, sharing his top tips to stay well this winter.

  14. Dec 26

    Useful numbers if you're in a crisis in Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale or Craven: Mental health crisis - 01274 221181 Urgent but not life threatening health issues - 111 Homeless - 01274 381999 Childline - 0800 1111 Samaritans - 116 123 WomensAid - 0808 2000 247

  15. Dec 26

    Think pharmacy first. When symptom last longer, call your GP. If it's urgent, but not life threatening, call 111 free for help and advice.

  16. Dec 26

    It can be a difficult time of year if you are on your own, have a young family or a long term health condition. Make sure you look out for friends, neighbours and relatives

  17. Dec 25

    Christmas can be a difficult time. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or feel like your mental health is deteriorating, you can access crisis support any day of the year. Call First Response on 01274 221181

  18. Dec 24
  19. Dec 24

    If you're worried about an urgent medical concern, call 111 and speak to a fully trained adviser. For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist.

  20. Dec 24

    If you're an sufferer you will know that cold weather can trigger your symptoms - Make sure you wrap up warm and carry your inhaler with you at all times. For more advice visit

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