All news on the topic: NHS

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'Incredible' GP drove his car into tree after learning of complaint against him
Dr Hayden Ellis had just been told of a "serious and sensitive" allegation that had been lodged against him when he "owned up" to his colleagues, got in his car and fatally crashed it
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Fears of 'pharmacy wastelands' as MPs debate closures of community chemists
A debate will take place in Parliament to raise the alarm about hundreds of chemists shutting - as campaigners urge the Government to stump up more cash for the high street lifelines
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Boy, 6, drops to two stone and is fed through a tube as mum begs NHS for help
Ashley Guild has accused the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde of failing her son Joey, who now weighs just two stone in weight - she claimed doctors are 'waiting until something bad happens' to act
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Nutritionist debunks TikTok 'superfood' trends and advises what you should eat
Expert says we should forget the fads and instead focus on more tried and tested forms of nutrition - such as green, leafy vegetables and berries
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Mum left 'terrified' after newborn baby diagnosed with sepsis
Baby Dominic Moohan was left fighting sepsis, pneumonia and silent killer Group B strep just hours after being born. His terrified parents Erin and Konar had no idea if he'd survive
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Covid hotspots mapped as cases soar across the UK - check your area
Health experts have warned that we have entered "another Covid-19 wave" as cases climb across the country - and now you can track the latest data in your area by using our interactive map
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Sexual health doctor's heatwave hangover warning for painful bladder condition
People are being warned of a painful bladder infection that spikes at this time of the year due to hot weather, while sex and drinking alcohol also triggers it
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Sleep expert says going to toilet frequently in night could be warning sign
Stirring from sleep in the middle of the night to use the bathroom can be a pain. If this is something that happens to you, there are a variety of possible reasons as to why
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NHS surgeon sexually assaulted by 'smirking' consultant while operating
A woman has told how a consultant "buried his head in her breasts" when she was a junior surgeon in front of a packed operating theatre as figures show one in three female NHS surgeons are sexually assaulted
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'I became a nurse after my baby was saved - training helped me save my mum'
After her baby was rushed to intensive care Gemma Wright decided to train to be a nurse, and it was very lucky she did...
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Health chief stole £50k from NHS and used dead wife's email to cover his tracks
Thomas Elrick, who abused his power in his role with the NHS, splurged £100,000 alone on a jet-setting adventure to Dubai, Hong Kong, the Maldives, and Switzerland
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Mum speaks of 'six years of hell' after daughter's devastating diagnosis
Casey Travers, from Belfast, says her daughter Farrah has been through 'six years of hell' after she was diagnosed with hydrocephalus shortly after birth
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Inside 'ghost town' housing estate for NHS staff now run by dealers and vandals
It was once home to NHS lifesavers and dedicated health workers, but now drug dealers and vandals run riot. Locals say they feel unsafe living near the once-beloved 'ghost town'
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Sun cream myths debunked from 'base tan' confusion to only using factor 50
As we continue to bask in the glorious September heatwave, a top dermatologist separates fact from fiction when it comes to protecting yourself from harmful UV rays
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Six key warnings signs of dementia after Alastair Stewart reveals diagnosis
Alastair Stewart revealed the shocking news he has dementia after stepping away from his 50 year long TV career. We have compiled a list of the symptoms and early warning signs of the condition.
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Subtle sign of low sperm count that 90% of Brits don't know about
Low sperm count can lead to problems with infertility, however, many people remain unaware of the factors that could contribute to it. Now, a doctor has shared one warning sign
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Munchausen syndrome by proxy warning as cases go undetected every year
Professor of Psychology Marc D. Feldman from the University of Alabama has revealed why some people develop Munchausen syndrome by proxy and the reasons why perpetrators commit such sinister crimes
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Three jabs students should get before uni to protect from ‘deadly’ diseases
Students who are not up to date with their vaccinations face an increased risk of certain illnesses as they mix with people from around the country
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'I will fight doctors who say it is time for me to die' says teen girl
A teenage girl has fought courts and doctors after outliving an estimate of 'days to live' for over a year. She suffers from the same disease as baby Charlie Gard did, and claimed that her life can be saved with experimental treatment.
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'AI could spark biological disruption on scale of Covid pandemic by hacking NHS'
The government has hired tech investor Ian Hogarth to lead its taskforce on artificial intelligence and he fears the NHS could be at risk of a 'biological attack'
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Common daily drink can help bring high blood pressure down
Around a third of all adults in the UK have the condition - also known as hypertension - which can put a serious extra strain on the body if left untreated.
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Radiographers vote to join doctors in biggest strike in NHS 75 year history
Up to 20,000 radiographers will walk out on October 3 when consultants and junior doctors also down tools in England amid an almost complete shutdown of non-urgent care in the NHS
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Will YouTube's new verified doctor videos make difference in war on fake news
Video streaming service YouTube is doing its bit to help Britons dodge medical misinformation online - but we ask, will it be enough?
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Fresh fears over concrete crisis in hospitals as buildings crisis deepens
Research ordered by the Lib Dems has uncovered how many patients and staff could be affected by the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete crisis griping UK schools
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'Groundbreaking research paves way to treat kidney and heart scarring'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research from Edinburgh University into the Indian Hedgehog protein, which could help people with chronic diseases