All news on the topic: NHS

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Silent killer warning as subtle change to eyesight could be something serious
Symptoms of high blood pressure - such as blurred vision, headaches, nosebleeds and dizziness - often remain hidden, so many people have the condition without knowing it
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Keir Starmer's rarely-seen 'gorgeous' wife - NHS job, awkward blunder, faith
Who is Keir Starmer's wife? Here is everything we know about the Labour leader's partner of 15 years, Lady Victoria Starmer, who rarely appears in the limelight
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James Cleverly slammed after sudden eviction 'broke Home Office's own rules'
Among up to 80 men marched out on Thursday was a dad, 35, at risk of sepsis, waiting for dental treatment. Nearly all his teeth were smashed in a politically motivated attack in Algeria
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Keir Starmer tells Alan Titchmarsh he'll back farmers with 'buy British' rules
In an interview with ITV’s Love Your Weekend programme to be broadcast on Sunday morning, Mr Starmer spoke movingly to host Alan Titchmarsh about his upbringing and his late mother’s illness.
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'Utter heartbreak' as wrong body given to family and cremated in blunder
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has apologised after the mix-up at The Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran, south Wales, and is investigating internally
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Stephen Fry 'self-conscious' without walking stick after horror stage fall
Actor and broadcaster Stephen Fry smashed his pelvis, ribs and leg and needed controversial painkiller Oxycontin after falling six foot off a stage back in September
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Stephen Fry told 'you won't walk again' after horrific fall off stage
Comedian, actor, and broadcaster Stephen Fry opened up about the extent of his injuries he endured falling off a six-foot-high stage while speaking at the CogX Festival at the O2 in London in September
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All about Norovirus, Covid and whooping cough as UK struck by wave of viruses
People have been warned of a boom of illnesses including whooping cough, norovirus and Covid ahead of the festive season which is feared to bring more illnesses
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Five lesser-known symptoms of breast cancer that aren't feeling a lump in chest
Finding a dreaded lump in one's breast has become the stock sign of cancer, but it is important to be alert to the other signs that you should book a doctor's appointment
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'We're all paying for Tory incompetence as they waste billions on Rwanda plan'
Instead of funding flights of fantasy to Africa the money would have been better spent tackling the gangs behind the Channel crossings and clearing the backlog of asylum cases
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Everyone who needs to get the vaccine to protect from 100-day cough - full list
NHS officials have urged certain groups across the UK to get vaccinated against the '100-day cough' aka whooping cough as the infection sweeps through the country with hundreds of confirmed cases
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Grandma ordered to leave UK after 42 years due to Home Office email blunder
Leonarda Zarcone, 74, was born in Italy and moved to the UK as a child. She then lived in France and was given French citizenship before she and husband Marcel Brunetto emigrated to the UK in 1981.
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Desperate race to save three-week-old baby who could be dead by Christmas
George Wathey is one of the UK's youngest patients waiting for a heart transplant at just three weeks old - mum Emma is desperate to find him a donor before it's too late
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'These Tory turkeys are about to vote for a Christmas bloodbath'
They say turkeys don't vote for Christmas but the Tories are actually stuffing themselves at this point, says Fleet Street Fox. Rishi Sunak is starting to smell as sulphurous as an overcooked sprout
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Serial snorers might be eligible for up to £156 a week due to medical condition
People may think loud snoring is just plain annoying, but it is a common symptom of a health issue that needs proper treating. If this is also affecting your ability to perform basic daily tasks, you may be eligible for financial supporty
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A&E patients wait in ambulances for hours - see how your hospital ranks
More than 8,000 patients had to wait over an hour in ambulances to be admitted to A&Es across England last week, and at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust the average was 4.5 hours one day
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Unusual symptom of '100-day-cough' that can be spotted during the night
The '100-day-cough' aka whooping cough (pertussis) is a bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes, named as such due to the high-pitch 'whoop' sound patients often make as they gasp for breath between coughs
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Ambulance worker who couldn't get to emergency for 3 hours says they must strike
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said the “right to strike has to be balanced with the right of the British public to be able to go about their lives without suffering completely undue disruption”
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I was given different size implants and left with mismatched boobs in botched op
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES: Claudia Sztrati underwent a procedure with Magic Touch Turkey last year but ended up nearly dying after her nipple became infected following a breast lift and implant
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'NHS must improve care for ethnic minority mums during and after pregnancy'
Dr Miriam Stoppard on the shocking differences in pregnancy care between white women and ethnic minorities, and the changes that need to be made to stop women being denied support while expecting
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‘100-day-cough’ is quickly spreading across the UK - everything you need to know
Brits have been warned of the dangers of whooping cough, which can last for several weeks and months, and cause symptoms including bouts lasting for several minutes
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New fast-growing Covid variant identified as random testing begins again
The ONS has restarted a random testing drive that showed 1.2 per cent of the population had the virus in the last week of November, with concerns the new variant could trigger a winter wave
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Pregnant women urged to get vaccine as 'highly contagious' bug sweeps across UK
According to the NHS, Brits infected with whooping cough experience coughing fits that can last for a few minutes and may make a "whoop" sound as they gasp for air
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Woman died of cancer after being wrongly told it had not come back
Judith Rowlands, from Anglesey, north Wales, was at first prescribed hormone replacement therapy when she started bleeding after the menopause - but the bleeding continued
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NHS bosses voice 'extreme concern' as junior doctors plan strikes over Christmas
Walkouts will run from December 20 to December 23 and from January 3 to January 9 - and NHS England bosses are concerned as the health service is already battling a huge backlog