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application/pdfTackling obesity - Press statement 14 September 2011 (31KB)14/09/2011Download
 The annual estimated cost for treating disease and illness related to overweight/obesity in this PCT area is around £113 million with additional funding spent across Kent and Medway through... 
application/pdfMaternity consultation could start next month (36KB)08/09/2011Download
 A three month public consultation on the future of maternity services in east Kent could start next month. 
application/pdfElvington pilot evaluation - News statement 7 January 2011 (34KB)07/01/2011Download
 A revised scheme to meet the healthcare needs of the people of Elvington is to be explored after the evaluation of a nurse-led pilot. 
application/pdfMixed results for weight loss study - news statement 27 September 2010 (33KB)27/09/2010Download
 A pilot scheme to see if financial incentives help people lose weight and keep it off had mixed results. 
application/pdfCancer Drug Funding - news statement 10 September 2010 (34KB)13/09/2010Download
 Every year NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent receives money from the Government to pay for healthcare for 732,000 people. 
application/pdfKeep Calm and Carry On Breastfeeding Campaign - News statement 31 August 2010 (33KB)31/08/2010Download
 NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent's 'Keep Calm and Carry On' campaign is all about encouraging mums to breastfeed where possible. It was launched in March to raise awareness of the benefits of... 
application/pdfMixed results for weight loss study - 7 June 2010 (34KB)07/06/2010Download
 A pilot scheme to see if financial incentives help people lose weight and keep it off has had mixed results. 
application/pdfWound / Dressing Clinic - 4 May (29KB)06/05/2010Download
 Bill Millar, Head of Primary, Community and Elective Care Commissioning, said: “The wound dressing service provided to patients at the Sittingbourne Memorial Hospital is not under threat.  
application/pdfSwine flu statement - 22 June (43KB)15/02/2010Download
 TEN students have tested positive for swine flu at the University of Kent at Canterbury. 

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