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Latest Update and download correct as of 20-8-2009
DATE
NAME
ROTA CHANGE
12.8-2009
Pam & Roger Botterill
Maureen George
19-8-2009
Megan & John Kirby
John Gibbs
26-8-2009
Pam & Roger Botterill
Alan Hyde
2-9-2009
Ken & Pauline Orme
Rowan Elliott
9-9- 2009
Megan & John Kirby
Alan Hyde
16-9-2009
Richard Marklew John Gibbs
John Kirby
23-9-2009
Sue Tarling
Ken & Pauline Orme
30-9-2009
Rowan Elliott
Ken & Pauline Orme
7-10-2009
Megan & John Kirby
Maureen George
14-10-2009
John Kirby
Sue Tarling Alan Hyde
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Your liver is your life.
You only have one and though it is unique in its ability to regenerate, it can only survive limited damage - so it does need looking after.
The liver is the largest gland, and solid organ in the body, weighing some 1.8 kg in men and 1.3 kg in women. It holds approximately 13% (about one pint or 0.57 litres) of the total blood supply at any given moment, and it is estimated that it has over 500 functions.