Study reveals ‘damning evidence’ about vaginal mesh, says campaigner
Kath Sansom, of the Cambridgeshire-based Sling the Mesh campaign, comments on a study into the degradation of vaginal mesh implants when in the pelvis.
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Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Kath Sansom, of the Cambridgeshire-based Sling the Mesh campaign, comments on a study into the degradation of vaginal mesh implants when in the pelvis.
Worzals Farm Shop, near Wisbech, has released CCTV images after four bikes were stolen from its store on October 18. 2024.
The inquest of Peterborough man Benjamin Procter opened at a hearing in Huntingdon.
A Cambridgeshire coroner said Lee Redpath, 45, died after taking fenbendazole worming medication he saw on social media had anti-cancer properties.
Drunken attacker Kieran Napier, of Great Paxton, has been jailed for knocking a man unconscious with a single punch that left the victim with a brain bleed.
The parent of a St Peter's School Huntingdon student says “it is utterly ridiculous” their child was removed from lessons for wearing white socks.
Santa Jack Connor, who was on the hunt for work after Dobbies announced its closure, has secured a new grotto at Tesco Extra in Wisbech.
Andy Hunter, the new principal of Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon says it has potential to be “a real beacon of excellence in the East of England”.
Steven Wilson, 73, died at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge after a cherry picker he was using hit power lines, an inquest hearing heard.
The Light Cinema in Wisbech is hosting special toddler screenings to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Cbeebies show Hey Duggee.
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