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Bristol is in South West England. It is a city and county with more than 400,000 population. It is one of UK's most popular destinations for tourists. Bristol Wellbeing Newsday will be sharing the very latest health news and updates happening within the city.See What Capel Road Branch Surgery In Bristol Can DoCapel Road Branch Surgery serves an area in north-west Bristol. It is bounded by the River Avon and the M5 comprising Shirehampton, Avonmouth, Lawrence Weston, Sea Mills and parts of Coombe Dingle, Stoke Bishop and Henbury.
In 1936, Dr Ellis opened a surgery and was followed by other doctors, including Dr Archer Sr, Dr Andrews, Dr Bush, Dr Taylor and Dr Mortensen. The practice moved from Tregenna House on the High Street when the first Health Centre opened in 1984. In December 2007, they opened a spacious, purpose-built health centre. They also have a small, branch surgery in Lawrence Weston.
Capel Road Branch Surgery, Bristol
Capel Road Branch Surgery 0RE, 46 Capel Rd, Bristol, United Kingdom
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About thirteen to eighteen minutes away from Capel Road Branch Surgery Centre is Hypnotherapy Bristol Practice. If you happen to be looking for a hypnotherapist in Bristol then you've come to the right place. If you are or know someone suffering from bad smoking habits, anxiety, panic attacks and depression, hypnotherapy can help. It has been helping people overcome a wide range of issues successfully.
Owner Greg Nejedly had the privilege of being able to treat many people in and around Bristol for a wide range of issues for nearly 15 years. His approach is to help the individual to overcome his issues and to understand that your past does not have to influence your future in a negative way.
Go to www.hypnotherapybristolpractice.co.uk/ for further reading on hypnotherapy. Get their phone number so you can call and book an appointment.
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Bristol Wellbeing Newsday About.meOrganic wine bar, deli and shop opens on North StreetKask is new wine bar, deli and shop which has recently opened on the site of a former pub on North Street in Bedminster.The owners are focusing on both biodynamic and minimal intervention wines, including a selection of frequently changing reds, whites and roses.For those who like things a bit funkier, there is also orange wine available to taste; with more than 75 wines currently for sale which can be taken home or enjoyed in the soon-to-be-open beer garden.The bar – in what was previously the Leveret and before that the Hare – also offers a range of cheese and charcuterie plates to be enjoyed with the drinks on offer.Behind the scenes of Kask are two husband and wife teams, Bedminster residents Charlie and Natalie, who have backgrounds in hospitality, and Henry and Sophie, who own Birmingham’s natural wine bar and shop, Grace + James.https://www.bristol247.com/food-and-drink/news-food-and-drink/organic-wine-bar-deli-shop-kask-north-street-bedminster-bristol/
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Hepatitis C could be prevented worldwide by reducing transmission in people who inject drugs
Stepping up efforts to prevent transmission of hepatitis C among people who inject drugs, could reduce future infections by 43 per cent globally, according to a study by researchers at the University of Bristol published in the Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology on Tuesday 9 April 2019.
Hepatitis C is a virus that is passed on through blood exposure and results in liver disease. It is estimated that over 70 million people are infected with the hepatitis C virus worldwide and that around 400,000 people with hepatitis C die each year due to related conditions such as cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer.
People who inject drugs are at high risk of becoming infected with the virus through the sharing of needles, syringes and other injecting drug equipment. While the percentage of people with hepatitis C is estimated to be less than one per cent in most countries, the percentage of people who inject drugs with hepatitis C tends to be over 30 per cent.
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