• Stopping RAS inhibitors tied to worse outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease

    Stopping RAS inhibitors tied to worse outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease
    Small studies have suggested that a group of medications called RAS inhibitors may be harmful in persons with advanced chronic kidney disease, and physicians therefore often stop the treatment in such patients. Researchers now show that although stopping the treatment is linked to a lower risk of requiring dialysis, it is also linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular events and death.
  • School children show support for care home snowflake appeal

    BISHOPS CLEEVE school children send messages of goodwill and brightening up their community this Christmas with snowflake window displays.Students from Grangefield School in Bishops Cleeve, created their own unique snowflake design that have gone on show within a local care home.The Snowflake Appeal was organised by the team at Bishops Cleeve Care Home, on Ruby Road, Greenacres, to help lift spirits and spread festive cheer this holiday season.The snowflakes have been displayed in the windows of
  • Record magical Christmas bedtime story to thank children across the nation

    BISHOPS CLEEVE school children send messages of goodwill and brightening up their community this Christmas with snowflake window displays.Students from Grangefield School in Bishops Cleeve, created their own unique snowflake design that have gone on show within a local care home.The Snowflake Appeal was organised by the team at Bishops Cleeve Care Home, on Ruby Road, Greenacres, to help lift spirits and spread festive cheer this holiday season.The snowflakes have been displayed in the windows of
  • Shoreham-by-Sea care home residents thrilled by Dunelm’s festive gifts

    Residents at a care home in Shoreham-by-Sea were delighted to receive a host of festive gifts as part of Dunelm’s Community Christmas Tree appeal.Elmcroft care home has been picked as one of the care homes benefitting from the retailer’s campaign, which will see gifts sent to people in care homes, schools, and refuges to make people’s Christmases a little brighter during these challenging times.The campaign, which has been introduced this year, saw Dunelm stores display a Chris
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