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Steve Cotterill opens up on vicious Covid battle that left him in intensive care
He has coached and managed in all four divisions, but Steve Cotterill has never beaten a more daunting opponent than the plague which killed 230,000 Britons
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'I feel the weight of NHS on my shoulders - I'm striking to bring doctors home'
Junior doctor Sumi Manirajan is striking this weekend for adequate pay to 'be valued as a doctor was in 2008 and bring back former NHS colleagues who left for Australia'
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'I’m in love with my doctor and reckon I'd have chance if I lost 40 years'
Val Savage attended a GP appointment this week and wanted to learn more about her GP - who she enjoyed learning more about
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Granny in tears as £250 'taken from purse' on hospital ward after fall at home
Ursula Gay, 72, was rushed to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after sustaining injuries following a fall inside her home on Sunday evening, but was left in tears at what happened next
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King Charles urged by young royal fan to 'never give up' in cancer fight
King Charles revealed he's had thousands of well-wishers from around the world send him messages of support as he battles cancer and that they have been a 'source of frequent laughter and good cheer'
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Little-known change to your teeth could be warning sign for menopause
Menopause can have a significant impact on your oral health, and researchers are urging women to 'receive special preventive and therapeutic care from doctors and dentists' during this time
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'Right-wing short-term memory of our NHS medics’ heroics is simply Breathtaking'
Doctors fought on the front line of Covid, but now they aren't even given a fair pay deal - they were ripping up bin bags for PPE while the government was handing out multi-million-pound contracts to their friends
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ITV blood scandal drama set to be 'compelling and harrowing story' claims victim
A victim of the blood scandal has spoken about the new ITV drama which he believes will be a 'harrowing story' if the network are able to portray the scandal 'faithfully'
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NHS nurses demand 'several thousand pounds' in pay rise to stop more strikes
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has demanded a lump sum on top of a "substantial" above inflation pay rise in order to tackle the NHS workforce crisis with thousands leaving
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Strict new limits on how much you can gamble on online slot games from September
New measures announced by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) follow dire warnings about the link between gambling and suicide among young adults
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Junior doctors get public backing ahead of five-day strike as ministers blamed
Ahead of the junior doctors' strike that begins this weekend, polling by Savanta shows the majority of people back the medics in their fight with the Government over pay
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'Our happy child died after hospital sent him home - he should still be alive'
The mum and uncle of Yusuf Mahmud Nazir blasted an independent report into the death of their beloved son and nephew after they say it left out 13 pages of their evidence
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Kate Garraway meets author who shared hospital ward with Derek
Kate Garraway met author Michael Rosen for a segment on ITV's Good Morning Britain on Thursday where they reflected on the Covid-19 pandemic which ultimately claimed Derek's life
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Alopecia breakthrough as first treatment of hair loss disease approved for NHS
Alopecia, which causes hair to fall out, can be devastating for people's mental health. This new treatment offers a glimmer of hope for the thousands across the UK who suffer from the condition and can't afford to go private
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Change in eating habits can be early warning sign of rare form of dementia
A rare type of dementia, known as FTD, is less likely to present itself with symptoms such as memory loss and confusion. Instead, those with the disease may notice changes to their eating behaviour - here's what to look out for
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Long-term sick being failed by Tories' record NHS backlog, Keir Starmer says
Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the Government of writing off people who are unable to work because they are languishing on record NHS hospital waiting lists
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'My dad got Covid in hospital - ITV drama Breathtaking is our harrowing reality'
Sharon Collins witnessed first-hand the devastation that took hold in hospitals when her father died after catching coronavirus on a ward, and says ITV's Breathtaking is 'real life'
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Telltale liver cancer symptom can be spotted when you look into someone's eyes
One sign of liver cancer could be something that people notice when they look into your eyes - and you should see a doctor straight away if you realise you have it
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Six 'toxic' sugary drinks that may be making children across the UK sick
From a sugar-laden Five Guys milkshake and slushies to caffeine-heavy Prime energy drinks, nutritionists have warned which drinks parents should dodge for the sake of their child's health
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Doctor's told dad seizures were 'just epilepsy' and missed terminal brain tumour
Steve Ackroyd, 48, who worked on Netflix's Sex Education, experienced his first seizure on June 19, 2022. Months went by before he was eventually diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour
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Surprising gut-friendly foods to help boost fibre - from chocolate to popcorn
It feels almost impossible to eat the right amount of fibre, and it can be tricky to know which foods it's actually in - but it turns out some of your favourite snacks contain an abundance of it
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NHS doctor urges public to watch ITV's Breathtaking to see trauma medics endured
NHS doctor Rachel Clarke has shared her thoughts on why the story of the traumatised pandemic medics needs to be told again in new ITV drama series, Breathtaking
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Patients to get second opinion with lifesaving rule named after youngster
A new policy - named after Martha Mills, 13, who died in 2021 - means patients and families worried in hospital will get a second opinion from a critical care team
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Worrying 'problem' when eating dinner could be sign of stomach cancer
Medically referred to as dysphagia, a common 'problem' when eating food could be a warning sign of stomach cancer. Here are all the symptoms you should look out for - and when you contact your GP
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