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1. Safety fears as needles are dumped

Asian News, Wednesday 27 August 2008
THE health of residents is being put at risk by drug addicts who are leaving their needles on the streets of Wardleworth, Rochdale.

2. Sewage and spice and nothing nice

Asian News, Friday 22 August 2008
AN Indian takeaway has been fined after sewage was found overflowing in its kitchen.

3. £30,000 fine for filthiest restaurant

Asian News, Monday 18 August 2008
A RESTAURANT on Manchester's famous 'curry mile' was so filthy - magistrates said it was one of the worst they had ever seen.

4. South Asians at risk from lack of heart health awareness

Asian News, Monday 11 August 2008
THE vast majority of South Asians have never discussed the symptoms of a heart attack with their GP, despite being almost twice as likely to suffer from heart disease than the general UK population  according to survey results released by the British Heart Foundation.

5. Skin-lightening creams only safe when prescribed

Asian News, Monday 11 August 2008
A survey conducted by the British Skin Foundation has revealed that a whopping 80 per cent of dermatologists in the UK believe that skin-lightening creams are only safe when prescribed by a dermatologist.

6. Dancing and diets at Asian health event

Asian News, Friday 8 August 2008
STOCKPORT residents attended an Asian health seminar which was aimed at raising awareness about chronic disease and promoting healthy living.

7. Trainee GP Amir took his own life

Asian News, Tuesday 5 August 2008
THE family of a trainee doctor who committed suicide after failing his final exams are calling for the General Medical Council (GMC) to hold a full investigation into the Leeds School of Medicine.

8. Fined over cockroaches

Asian News, Wednesday 30 July 2008
TWO brothers who ran a cockroach-infested restaurant and takeaway must pay almost £18,000 in fines and legal costs.

9. Fertility tourism rife in India

Asian News, Wednesday 30 July 2008
The ads are brazen: 'healthy young women - superovulated exclusively for you!'. The fees are half those of UK clinics ('flights and hotel included!'). And the industry is unregulated, leaving doctors free of legal and ethical constraints. No wonder more and more Europeans are going to India for fertility treatment. Raekha Prasad from The Guardian reports

10. Mouse-infested takewaay had to be closed

Asian News, Tuesday 29 July 2008
A FILTHY, mouse-infested fast-food takeaway had to be closed down by environmental health officers.
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