All news on the topic: NHS
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'I don't need a new miracle cream to be 'cured' - vitiligo is my superpower'
Sultan Rashid, who was diagnosed with vitiligo at 12, says a new cream to potentially be made available on the NHS 'leaves a bad taste in his mouth'
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Hospital compared to the 'mafia' slammed for failing to cooperate with review
University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB), which is one of England's biggest hospital trusts, has already come under scrutiny after allegations that doctors were threatened for raising safety concerns
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'Gary Lineker row brought an ugly information war into the open as never before'
Perhaps Garygate is a blessing in disguise. The BBC is a national institution, like the NHS, and a similarly world-class achievement. But if that independence is to be maintained, there has to be change.
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NHS warns of severe disruption ahead as thousands of junior doctors begin strike
The BMA says they are striking for “pay restoration” after a real-terms cut of 26%, but NHS national medical director warns patients face significant disruption
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Seven health risks from vaping to watch out for - including popcorn lung disease
The much-touted 'safer' alternative to traditional smoking is said to have its fair share of 'hidden dangers' - including lung disease and a potential increased risk of cancer
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'All the times Tory immigration policy was a lot like the Nazis'
It's not the first time that Tory immigration policies have been likened to 1930s Germany, says Fleet Street Fox. But they're not the only ones
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New simple breath test could detect pancreatic cancer - signs and symptoms
Major scientific breakthrough could help spot potentially fatal illness in its early stages. Pancreatic Cancer UK, a dedicated charity that offers specialist support and investment in research, is helping to fund the project.
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Over 14,000 people in England and Wales died with Covid after hospital infection
Over 14,000 people in England and Wales died with Covid after catching the virus in hospital - these were all people who had attended for another reason, be it surgery, cancer treatment, or following an accident
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Junior doctors 'paid less than Pret a Manger workers 'as 70,000 strike
The British Medical Association say junior doctors are demanding an end to a decade of below-inflation pay deals - they've hit out at the government over the latest 2% pay rise
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Dad dies just one week after being told his cancer is terminal on a Teams call
Mark Davies was given the devastating diagnosis on a Teams call after he and his wife Hannah made 19 calls for a GP appointment but had to make do with a remote one due to the pandemic
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Tories' 'crisis, cash, repeat' approach to social care blasted by experts
The Institute for Government published a report calling for a longer-term approach to tackling chronic problems in the sector - which could eventually ease pressure on the NHS
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'Tory obsession with Gary Lineker won't hide the mess they're making of Britain'
Tory MPs are keen to talk about migrant boats the Gary Lineker row rather than how they have made a mess of the economy and the NHS, writes the Mirror's Kevin Maguire
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Doctor exodus to Australia and New Zealand feared as new NHS strikes start
The British Medical Association is worried UK doctors could leave the NHS for Australia and New Zealand unless the Tories settle ongoing pay disputes by the summer
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Woman spent £20,000 on cancer treatment abroad as it's not available on the NHS
Catherine 'Cat' Mackay, 62, was diagnosed with bowel cancer in September 2020 and after being given 18 months to two years to live, she started seeking treatment abroad
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Ex-nurse, 80, who spent 24 hours in hospital corridor says NHS is 'crumbling'
Val Johnstone was taken to the Royal Liverpool Hospital by ambulance after suffering from sickness and dizziness. She spent 24 hours in the corridor and said she felt 'heartbroken'
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Loss of confidence could be early warning sign of dementia - as cases rocket
Dementia expert Fran Vandelli warns that withdrawing from usual social engagements could signal the brain-altering condition.
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Mum's heartbreak after 'popular' son, 13, falls to his death from car park roof
Noah Gamero, 13, from Hull, was described as the "beating heart and soul" of his family by heartbroken mum Charlotte, with his final hours alive still a mystery
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Migrants hoping to reach UK thank Gary Lineker for opposing immigration bill
Ahmad Harris, who fled Kabul six months ago and has family in the UK, has compared the BBC's move to silence Gary Lineker to the tactics of the Taliban in Afghanistan
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Thousands still waiting for Covid jab payout as over £5m paid in damages so far
Under the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme, those harmed by the coronavirus jab get a £120,000 payment but thousands are still waiting for their claims to be assessed
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'The BBC has been plunged into chaos after taking Gary Lineker off air'
Sports presenter Gary Lineker, though employed by the BBC, has a right to speak his mind. At all times, but particularly when the chairman Richard Sharp remains in post
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'Cobra-style' response needed for unprecedented NHS crisis, says Wes Streeting
New figures show one in every three NHS trusts has declared the highest level of emergency since Christmas - with hospitals overcrowded and patient safety potentially compromised
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Nurse living in a house with no back wall as builders 'abandon' £57k renovation
Mum-of-two who planned dream home extension to escape stress of working as an NHS nurse in intensive care during coronavirus pandemic is living in a building site with her two teenage daughters
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Ease Long Covid breathlessness at home with these five techniques
Many bounce back from the virus within a week or two, but others aren't so lucky. A recent study found 48.5 per cent of Long Covid patients were experiencing respiratory issues such as breathlessness and a cough.
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Desperate patients and medics march together to back NHS in Tory-caused crisis
A major demo over the NHS crisis caused by the Tories takes place tomorrow - the Mirror hears from a nurse who has witnessed decimation and a patient who finds it almost impossible to see her GP
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Woman took own life after partner's no to baby and wanted dog share, court hears
Caroline Forte was a "happy and fun loving person" but her mental health deteriorated following the break-up of her relationship and who would have custody of the dog, an inquest heard
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