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News archive from September 2015
![PHOTO: QEHB Orchard](/Images/news-images/ForestConferenceThumb.jpg)
NHS Forest Conference 2015
A conference to boost health and wellbeing and the use of green spaces within healthcare will be held at QEHB next week.
25 September 2015
![PHOTO: John Appel](/Images/news-images/JohnAppelThumb.jpg)
Make Sense – patient urges people to get checked
John Appel talks about his experience of cancer and urges people with symptoms of head and neck cancer to get themselves checked out.
25 September 2015
![PHOTO: Dr Sunil Handa](/Images/news-images/DrSunilHandaThumb.jpg)
Retired doctor warns of Betel Nut cancer danger
A retired doctor has warned the UK Asian community about the dangers of chewing the Betel Nut after being diagnosed with head and neck cancer.
23 September 2015
![The Health Research Bus has been developed by the University of Birmingham and is the first facility of its kind in the UK](/Images/news-images/HealthBusThumb.jpg)
Cancer screening bus visits City Centre to boost early diagnosis
A health bus will be in Birmingham City Centre on Wednesday 23 September, for people to discuss any concerns or symptoms with a team of consultants from Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB).
16 September 2015
![Acetic acid research](/Images/news-images/AceticAcidThumb.jpg)
Acetic acid research success
Research by NIHR SRMRC has found that highly diluted acetic acidcan be an effective agent to treat and prevent infection in burn wounds.
16 September 2015
![PHOTO: Madge and Paul Reynolds](/Images/news-images/TransplantWeekReynoldsThumb.jpg)
Transplant week – the Reynolds
Madge and Paul Reynolds talk about National Transplant Week five years after Paul donated one of his kidneys to Madge after her own kidneys failed.
10 September 2015
![Image: Professor Tony Belli](/Images/news-images/ParachuteCtSscannerThumb.jpg)
Parachute jump for portable CT scanner
Professor Tony Belli will be undertaking a parachute jump to raise money towards a mobile CT scanner at QEHB.
10 September 2015
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