Month: April 2015

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Bournemouth physiotherapist joins research into conditions with unexplained symptoms

A physiotherapist at the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch hospitals has been selected to take part in a groundbreaking study exploring how philosophy can be used to unearth the causes of complex, medically unexplained symptoms. Matthew Low, Lead Clinician Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, is one of a 27-strong research team made up of physiotherapists, health scientists and philosophers…

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Oaks Ladies raise funds for defibrillators

Oakmeadians RFC Ladies endured a 12 hour, non-stop, bike ride to raise funds to purchase three defibrillators for local rugby clubs. With a 27 woman team they clocked up an impressive 400 miles on Saturday 25 April. The girls have been fundraising for the last four weeks and they rounded off another week of bucket…

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Cosmetics stolen in Wimborne

Officers investigating a shoplifting offence in Wimborne have issued CCTV images of the two suspects. The offence happened at Lloyds Pharmacy in the Square on Wednesday 15 April 2015 at around 1pm. A man and a woman entered the store and selected a number of high value cosmetics from the shelves. They placed them in…

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Bournemouth supporter wears Cherries on his legs

Some die-hard football fans turn to tattoos to show their loyalties for their clubs, but not lifelong Cherries fan, Mike Chinchen. A patient at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Mike, 46, had both of his legs amputated below the knees after contracting meningitis back in 2002. After years of rehabilitation and trialling a number of different…

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Mudeford bus driver Charlie’s last stop

After 26 years at the wheel, Yellow Buses’ driver Charlie Gibson took his last journey – and was amazed when members of his family kept getting on. Wife Sylvia was first to board and had secretly arranged for another dozen members of the family to be waiting at various stops en route. As Charlie, 65,…

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