All news on the topic: Hospitals

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Woman who 'died' at care home wakes up when she arrives at funeral home
An 82-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a nursing home and was moved to a funeral home, but soon she started breathing again leaving workers in shock - and now an investigation has been launched
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Little boy died suddenly before 2nd birthday - and nobody can tell his mum why
There are more unexplained childhood deaths in one to nine year olds than those caused by tragic accidents, fires or drowning. Eimear O'Hagan meets the families calling for answers
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Atsu pulled from rubble alive and taken to hospital after earthquake in Turkey
Footballer Christian Atsu has been found alive after this weekend’s devastating earthquake in Turkey and has been transferred to hospital after being pulled from the rubble
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Woman, 48, arrested after doctors' alarm over husband's 'suspicious illness'
A 48-year-old woman had been arrested after her 46-year-old diabetic husband died following what doctors described as a 'suspicious illness', with police believing foul play was involved
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'Artificial intelligence could spot UTI linked to millions of deaths – and fast'
Miriam Stoppard reveals a quick, non-invasive new method that could revolutionise the diagnosis of UTIs
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David Carrick held gun to victim's head and said he'd be the last thing she saw
Carrick, 48, lured the woman to his flat saying he was the “safest person” she could be with because he was an officer but then threatened her with the weapon when she tried to leave
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Death toll in Turkey-Syria earthquake surges to 5,000 as third tremor hits
Around 1,000 rescuers from across the globe, including 74 Brits, will join local teams trying to pull victims from the destruction. UK relief worker Atiqur Rahman is helping with the search for survivors
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Rishi Sunak and Steve Barclay accused of being 'on strike' from NHS crisis
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting slammed Rishi Sunak and Steve Barclay for failing to negotiate with health unions and put an end to strikes - as ambulance workers and nurses both walked out today at the same time
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Doctor 'thought he was going to die' as he describes horror of huge earthquake
Dr Osama Sallom described scenes - flattened buildings and hospitals full of bodies - in Syria which looked heartbreakingly similar to residents who have faced 11 years of bombardment from the war
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Jockey Jamie Moore taken to hospital after fall as horse is fatally injured
Jump jockey Jamie Moore was riding for father Gary when Auriferous came down at the fourth last flight, throwing his rider to the ground who then appeared to be struck by a following runner
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Fisherman rescued after clinging to plastic bottle in the open sea for 30 hours
All the fisherman had to cling to was a plastic bottle which miraculously kept him afloat for nearly a day and a half before he was found off the coast of Malaysia
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Man who left dead fish at house rescued from sea after stolen boat capsizes
Police became alert after Jericho Labonte, 35, uploaded a video on Facebook showing him place a dead fish on the porch of a house - and now he has been rescued from seas in between Oregon and Washington, US
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Pregnant woman caught stealing $1,600 buggy on CCTV as she walks out of store
The video shared by the boutique shows a woman entering the store, apparently on her phone, before an accomplice come in and carry off the stroller when the shop's owner was distracted with another customer
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Mum and her seven kids killed in house fire 'sparked by faulty tumble dryer'
Police fear the dad told his wife and children to stay in the second-floor attic of their property when he went down to investigate the heavy smoke coming from downstairs in Charly-sur-Marne, France
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Salman Rushdie breaks silence after knife attack left him fighting for his life
Sir Salman Rushdie, who wrote the controversial novel The Satanic Verses, was attacked at the Chautauqua Institution in New York state on August 12 last year by 24-year-old Hadi Matar
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James Norton says he thought the ending to Happy Valley was 'sort of perfect'
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD: Actor James Norton played villian Tommy Lee Royce in the smash hit BBC drama and has spoken out now the third series finale has aired
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Brain tumour patients report drowsiness as key symptom during ‘final weeks’
Loss of consciousness is one of the most frequently reported symptoms during the final weeks of a brain tumour patient’s life
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty supported after emotional video from hospital
Alyssa – a cancer survivor – met Naga Munchetty after receiving life-changing treatment for leukaemia in the video and spent the day playing with therapy dogs
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Woman put on life support for eight days thanks to vaping addiction
Amanda Stelzer, 34, would get through one liquid vaping cartridge a day until she was left struggling to breathe
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Inside A&E looks like Ikea with minimal wait times while NHS goes 'haywire'
While the UK's emergency rooms struggle with ambulance queues, patients in corridors and long wait times, the A&E department at the UMC hospital in Amsterdam tells a very different story
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Parents of organ donor hero call on Tories to finally do the right thing for NHS
Paul and Emma Johnson are speaking out for nurses like those who looked after their transplant patient son Max, who ushered in Max’s Law for an opt-out system of organ donation in 2019
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'I tripped on an escalator and thought I was fine, hours later I was in surgery'
Estefanía Sanchez was at work like any other day when she tripped on an escalator and fell, but too embarrassed to fess up, the 24-year-old pretended she fainted and ended up in hospital where doctors realised she needed emergency surgery
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Brits set to join groundbreaking stem cell trial to help Parkinson's patients
Their brains will be infused with millions of the cells in a trial aimed at demonstrating if the technique can slow, stop or even reverse the course of the devastating condition
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Changing how pharmacies work could free up 42 million GP appointments a year
The Company Chemists’ Association said the sector could “significantly increase access to primary care”, cut annual hospital readmissions by 65,000 and deliver 10m extra routine vaccinations each year.
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'Blunt message about smoking shows how deadly illnesses take awful toll'
Dr Miriam Stoppard looks at the messages coming from China, where two-thirds of young men become smokers and around half will be killed by their habit