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 Charities and Organisations
http://www.st-anns-hospice.org.uk
St Ann's Hospice aims to improve the quality of life of people living with life-threatening illnesses in Greater Manchester, while supporting their families and carers.
www.francishouse.org.uk
Francis House childrens hospice offers the families of very sick children a respite from their role as carers and gives the children a loving home from home.
www.eastcheshirehospice.org.uk
East Cheshire Hospice cares for adults suffering from life-limiting illnesses from which there is no cure. They provide care for the whole person, aiming to meet all needs, whether they are medical, emotional or spiritual or around the challenges of daily-living. supporting families and carers throughout what is often a difficult period.
www.cancerresearch.org.uk
Cancer Research, The UK's leading charity dedicated to cancer research.
www.raceforlife.org
Race For Life is Cancer Research UK’s flagship event that has grown to become the UK’s largest women-only fundraising event.

 Healthy living
www.lloydspharmacy.co.uk
Lloyds Pharmacy is on of the biggest pharmacy chains. But to our customers what makes us different is that we know you as an individual and understand your needs.
www.salt.gov.uk
Information about salt in the food we buy, how it affects our bodies and what we can do to reduce the ammount we eat.
www.hgca.com
Supports the UK cereal and oilseeds industry in improving its competitiveness in UK and overseas markets
www.eatwell.gov.uk
Information provided by the food standards agency on healthy eating and living
www.food.gov.uk
Any issues within the markets of and foods that have been in dispute with the food standards agency as well as information food research
www.bhf.org.uk
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) takes your health and weight very seriously. We don't guarantee quick fixes or magical cures for weight loss. In fact we're dubious about anyone who does. We prefer a sensible and permanent approach to losing weight. All the reseasrch findings suggest that losing it steadlily and gradually is the safest way and the weight is much more likley to stay off than it you lose it quickly.