All news on the topic: NHS

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Out-of-date NHS failing to 'digitise' systems and patient records, experts warn
A report also raises concerns about there being no clear plan for keeping patients’ data private - and says the roll-out of the NHS app as 'required improvement'
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'Greedy oil giants pocket benefits of Ukraine war as British families freeze'
'While Centrica made £100 a second, British Gas hired debt collectors who force-fitted pre-payment meters - it's clear we need a windfall tax to put people before greed'
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'Prescription fees are hammering working people who can't afford vital medicine'
''If medicines are too expensive to allow the Tories to axe prescription fees, then why were they scrapped in Wales and Scotland years ago? The Government needs to prioritise working families'
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Footballer's horror injuries after being 'punched in face' by opposition player
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES Lewis Fenwick suffered a broken eye socket, fractured nose and nerve damage to his face after the alleged attack during the match in Merseyside on the morning of January 14
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Emergency nurses set to walk out for 48 hours in huge escalation over pay
The Royal College of Nursing announced this afternoon that the next action will include nursing staff who were previously exempted as pressure mounts on the government to make an improved pay offer
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All you need to know about perimenopause - signs, symptoms and how to cope
The lesser-known term refers to the time leading up to menopause - and most often strikes women in their early to mid 40s
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Royal Mail workers overwhelmingly vote to continue strike action in new ballot
The Communication Workers Union announced on Thursday that members had voted by 95.9% on a 77.3% turnout to take further strike action
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Weight loss jab to be sold by UK chemists 'could be gateway to eating disorders'
Experts have raised concerns about the potentially damaging effects of Wegovy weight loss jab, known as the 'skinny shot'
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Mum convinced her children were dirty spent 5 hours a day cleaning amid OCD
Angel Stagg, 25, says she had voices in her head telling her that her children weren't clean enough while her cleaning routine would take up her entire morning every day
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Prue Leith tears up over brother's death as son opposes assisted dying campaign
A new Channel 4 documentary sees Prue Leith and her son Danny Kruger, the Tory MP for Devizes in Wiltshire, discuss their opposing views to legalising assisted dying
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'We're literally on a cliff edge': Inside GP surgery where staff are struggling
Amid the NHS crisis and GP shortages, the Mirror went inside Horfield Health Centre in Bristol where 'demands are off the scale' and executive partner Peter Maynard has even been to the local job centre to find staff
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Mouth cancer warning: White patches could signal silent killer
New cases of oral cancer are on the rise, so dental surgeon Doctor Nilesh Parmar has shared a warning sign that could signal the disease.
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Tory cancer plan 'is catastrophic decision that will cost lives' top medics warn
In a scathing intervention, Professor Richard Sullivan and Dr Ajay Aggarwal warned the move is a sign that the government is not willing to deal with the "complexity and escalated costs" of effective cancer treatment
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Fake doctor duped NHS £1.3m using forged qualifications to pursue 22-year career
Zholia Alemi claimed she graduated from the University of Auckland before working for more than two decades as a practising shrink in the NHS
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'Those who neglect, attack and undermine our NHS are no friends of ours'
'Without our NHS, the only way children like Teddi Shaw would get the lifesaving treatment she's had would be if her parents were millionaires - we must keep fighting for public healthcare'
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Girl blind in one eye after becoming one of three people in UK with rare disease
Ruby Hopper was misdiagnosed with the flu on four occasions, after developing a pain in her eye. Now doctors have identified she is only one of three people in the UK to have a rare disease
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Teen who had hip pain told she has weeks to live but 'still smiling'
Margaret Adcock, 17, who has one of the most aggressive forms of cancer in children, says she is 'not giving up'
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Loose Women turns awkward as Denise is branded a conspiracy theorist by co-star
Denise Welch shared her concern for the NHS during Tuesday's edition of Loose Women, amid the ongoing GP crisis hitting millions of Britons, but things turned awkward when Coleen Nolan called her co-star a conspiracy theorist
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Hospitals in England with worst A&E waits named - check if yours is on the list
New data has revealed the worst NHS trusts for A&E waiting times across England as the health service has battled through one of its toughest winters in recent years
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Sickle cell patients receiving poor care at NHS hospitals, damning report claims
Brits suffering from sickle cell are suffering such sub-standard treatment in NHS hospitals that they are resisting going in for help despite suffering debilitating pain, a report has claimed
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Harrowing photos of woman shows devastating effect of drugs before tragic death
Helen Stobbart quickly deteriorated in the months before her death owing to her heroin addiction, crack cocaine, and methadone with her mum convinced she would still be alive with the right help
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Woman suffers hernia during sex and it could have left her permanently disabled
The woman reported feeling an "indescribable sensation" during sex before her tailbone started swelling and she experienced numbness in her legs in Temple, Texas, US
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'Long Covid nurses being dumped on a scrapheap by Tories who clapped for them'
The Tories are sending the carers they clapped for to the disability scrapheap without a backwards glance, says Fleet Street Fox. We owe them our lives
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NHS virtual wards 'no silver bullet' for stretched A&E warns top emergency medic
Dr Adrian Boyle, President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said the closure of some virtual wards at 8pm means 'someone’s left holding the baby'
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'Denying NHS heroes payout for long Covid is cruel slap to staff Tories clapped'
Condemning our NHS heroes to poverty despite them risking their lives to save ours during the height of the coronavirus pandemic is an appalling, unforgivable breach of trust