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Warning signs your drink has been spiked – key giveaways and what to look for
Experts explain how to tell if your drink has been spiked, and what to do next to make sure you're safe - from calling emergency services to having a designated friend
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Nurse goes viral after explaining how much she really gets paid
Joanna Hickey has been inundated with supportive messages on Twitter after sharing her pay slip amid the INMO's dispute with the government over their salaries
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Keir Starmer tells voters fate of nation 'in your hands' in New Year message
In a New Year message to the nation, Labour leader Keir Starmer said 2024 must be the year 'we get Britain’s future back' and said the fate of the country 'will rest in your hands'
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'You don’t need to be Mystic Meg to predict 2024 will be Labour’s year'
Judging by the frenzied activity from both Labour and the Tories in the remaining days of 2023, Mirror columnist Keir Mudie reckons an election could be coming in either spring or autumn
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Alastair Stewart says wife has to dress him in devastating dementia update
Veteran newsreader Alastair Stewart has revealed the impact his dementia diagnosis has had on his everyday life, with the 71-year-old admitting to some devastating effects
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Children treated for gaming addiction doubles in just three years
The National Centre for Gaming Disorders helped 155 kids hooked on consoles in 2023 - with EA Sports FIFA, League of Legends, Overwatch, Roblox, Fortnite, Minecraft among titles cited by problem gamers
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Dad awarded MBE says he's a 'proud dad of 17 children… but 12 of them are dead’
In 2013, Daniel Hill faced the heartbreaking loss of his daughter, Isabella Hope, a week after her birth when a series of medical errors left her with damaged organs
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Age you have to be to legally drink alcohol in the UK might surprise you
Indulging in a beverage or two is a common part of many people's Christmases, but did you know that the age to legally drink alcohol in the UK is surprisingly low?
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Heartbreaking sign of silent killer spotted when checking the time
There are several symptoms of dementia which can be picked up by family members concerned about loved ones, including being confused about the time and memory loss
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Heartbroken family's tribute to NHS worker killed in crash 6 days after retiring
Former NHS worker Helen Kilch was in the passenger seat when the Kia she was travelling in collided with a black BMW on December 21 in Staffordshire. She was pronounced dead at the scene
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Golfer left 'like a zombie' after being bitten by UK's only deadly snake
Golfer Ben Bishop claims he was bitten by the adder, the UK's only venomous snake, and had to be rushed to hospital after going into anaphylactic shock
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New Year Honours list in full from Mary Earps and Leona Lewis to Paul Hollywood
Mary Earps, Millie Bright and Lauren Hemp joined diverse figures from Sajid Javid, Tim Martin, Tony Blackburn and the Archbishop of Canterbury on the New Year Honours List
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Subtle sign on neck could be a telltale sign of diabetes, warns doctor
A doctor has issued a warning about a really subtle sign on your neck that could in fact be one of the telltale signs that you have diabetes or another medical condition
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Beautiful 'mould-loving' plants that banish condensation and mildew in your home
Condensation and mould can be a nuisance in your home, particularly in the winter months, but these 'mould-loving' plants can help banish the issue for good, whilst being a beautiful addition to any room
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Two-day norovirus sweeps UK - and you shouldn't return to work with symptoms
Health experts are urging people who have had norovirus to not return to work or school until 48 hours after they have recovered from the bug which is spiking in the country
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Covid infections 'to peak tomorrow' as flu cases up 45% and norovirus on rise
Recent days and weeks have seen the flu and other viruses spreading through the UK this winter surging as new modelling suggests that Covid infections may hit their peak tomorrow
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Little-known Japanese trick will stop you feeling bloated over Christmas
Many people find themselves suffering from bloating during the Christmas period, but this little-known Japanese trick could help banish the uncomfortable feeling for good
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A&E spike in patients with broken penises and stuck 'foreign objects'
Data for England shows there has been an increase in the number of people seeking help for broken penises, a burning sensation when passing urine and sexually transmitted infections
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NHS therapist asked patient with horror spinal injuries 'wanna bang?' on Tinder
NHS occupational therapist Alicia Hing sent various flirty messages to the spinal injuries patient at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and made vile comments about another patient
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Potential new drug for stroke and dementia sufferers on the horizon
Dr. Miriam Stoppard asks an important question that could help the fight against strokes and vascular dementia - could we devise a drug to plug the leaks and even prevent small vessel disease in the brain?
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Woman dies after catching rare H5N6 strain of bird flu - full list of symptoms
A woman's death from a rare form of bird flu just weeks after catching it has sparked fears that the virus is mutating towards causing a pandemic in humans
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Dad's usual skin symptom for rare cancer that affects 1,000 each year
Yasir Masood, 42, from Glasgow, has been given the devastating news that he has terminal cancer having been diagnosed with a rare condition after going to the doctors with itchy skin
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Nurses warn they're ready to strike in New Year over dangerous understaffing
In a New Year message to members, Royal College of Nursing (RCN) chief Pat Cullen warned of more industrial action over staffing levels amid dangerous shortages across the NHS
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Fury over crumbling NHS hospitals as floods and fires close wards to patients
Liberal Democrats health spokeswoman Daisy Cooper said the rise in hospital floods and fires should be a 'wake up call' for Tories who need to fix crumbling buildings
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Victorian rickets and scurvy soar as 'Dickensian' Tories blamed - see your area
There were 28,379 cases of rickets and 269 cases of scurvy since 2019, according to Freedom of Information requests sent to NHS trusts by the Lib Dems - scroll down to check your area
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