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Ifield Medical Practice
Ifield Surgery in Crawley
Ifield Medical Practice
Lady Margaret Road
Ifield
Crawley
West Sussex, RH11 0BF
Tel: 01293 510 900
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Members of the Royal College of Nursing are refusing to do things like working unpaid hours.
Yeovil Hospital agrees patient not properly anaesthetised
The patient said she was "traumatised" after feeling a cut in her belly button during surgery.
Surgeons withdraw support for heart disease advice
European guidelines on a form of heart disease are under review, following a Newsnight investigation.
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Children in the poorest parts of the country face a bigger risk of being overweight or obese, new figures show.
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