The local NHS is reminding people not to forget about their health during their Christmas preparations.
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The local NHS in Liverpool is urging people to do whatever they can to help themselves stay well and avoid unnecessary illnesses this December.
Visit NHS 111 online to get the help you need from the convenience of your own home this winter.
Has your son or daughter missed any of their routine immunisations at their GP?
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The local NHS is urging people not to forget about their health as they prepare for Christmas this year.