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Man told he can't have excess skin removal surgery after losing 20 stone
Wayne Shepherd has lost more than 20 stone since undergoing gastric surgery in June 2022 after a four year wait, but has since learned to cannot have excess skin removed on the NHS
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'The day a migrant sets foot on this barge will be the biggest Tory fail ever'
The Tories will claim the first migrant to board their prison hulk as a win, says Fleet Street Fox. They're crowing about their own failure
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'My son's cancer was caused by stomach-eating bug travellers should know about'
Mum-of-four Rebecca Wilcox believes her son could have been saved had he done a test for Helicobacter Pylori and is now raising awareness for travellers in his name
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Subtle change spotted in your underwear could be little-known cancer symptom
Cervical cancer doesn't usually have any early symptoms, but these are other signs that can present themselves that you should never ignore, including ones that can appear in your underwear
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UK man catches mysterious never-before-seen infection after being bitten by cat
A 38-year-old man from the UK was left with an 'extensive' infection after being attacked by a stray cat - pictures show his discoloured yellow fingers after contracting the unknown infection
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'I've got months to live after my seizures were mistakenly blamed on epilepsy'
Steve Ackroyd, from North London, started suffering seizures but was told by a private neurologist that it was down to having epilepsy - and waved away discrepancies in his CT scans
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'Lying and smearing Tories inventing scapegoats for their own wretched record'
As the Tories' grip on power after 14 years of failure weakens by the day, they are becoming increasingly desperate in trying to shift the blame, argues Kevin Maguire
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People who pick their nose 'are more likely to get Covid' as new variant hits UK
A new study carried out in the Netherlands has found a link between picking the nose and spreading coronavirus in medical settings, as new variant Eris spreads through the UK
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Brush teeth to blast belly fat - and nine other expert-approved weight loss tips
Losing weight can be difficult, especially with the abundance of information on fad diets available - but here are 10 simple lifestyle changes that can help you shed those pesky pounds
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Exact date Captain Tom's daughter will find out if she must bulldoze pool-spa
Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin applied in 2021 for permission to build a Captain Tom Foundation Building in the grounds of their home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire
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Tory Steve Barclay 'plays interior designer' while hospitals fall apart
Steve Barclay, Health Secretary was warned in February, 30 NHS hospitals and buildings were at risk of collapse but, that month, he et representatives from boutique interior designers Bon Collective
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NHS paracetamol shortage sparks fears for patients recovering after operations
The shortage of intravenous (IV) paracetamol is expected to continue until at least November and the Government blamed 'capacity constraints with a manufacturer'
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'I feel lucky after kidney transplant my mum fought for amid end-of-life care'
When William Verden was being kept alive by dialysis, doctors claimed end-of-life care was in his best interests but mum Ami McLennan argued for his right to have a transplant
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Doctor warns silent pandemic 'scarier' than Covid and killing one million a year
Lord Ara Darzi is a pioneering surgeon and health reformer who is setting up a specialist centre to combat what he has warned could be the next global health threat
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World first as magic mushroom drug used to treat gambling addicts
The mind-altering chemical in magic mushrooms – psilocybin – is being tested on five patients. The government-funded trial starts at London's Imperial College in October
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Unexpected ways to boost your happiness from getting dirty to planning a trip
We all know that exercising, eating well and socialising with loved ones spark joy, but there are more surprising activities also scientifically proven to be good for our mental health, writes Natasha Holt
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Woman left infertile by botched surgery has surrogate baby funded by NHS payout
Medical negligence, a court ruled, left Donna Roberts unable to have children and a settlement was secured, which has funded the woman's egg donor and surrogate abroad
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'Lesser known’ ear symptom of 'silent killer' affecting one in four Brits
High cholesterol is mainly caused by eating fatty food, not exercising enough, being overweight, smoking and drinking alcohol. The condition can also run in families
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Activists want voting age reduced to 16 'as youths more engaged with politics'
In partnership with The Body Shop UK and the British Youth Council, youth activists are joining forces to see the voting age lowered to 16.
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'For once a minister told the truth, accidentally - no wonder they squirmed'
Maria Caulfield accidentally said out loud what most people have been thinking - her reference to 'when they get into Government' was a revealing slip of the tongue
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'The truth about the big Brexit lie is getting painful for Leavers'
The reality of Brexit is starting to hit us all - and even those who voted to leave the EU are getting upset
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New Covid variant spreading rapidly across UK amid rise in cases across all ages
Experts at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have said the new Covid variant is now responsible for one in seven cases across the country amid a rise in infections over the summer
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Tummy pain warning as experts share liver cancer signs you should never ignore
People have been urged to look out for the key warning signs of liver cancer as deaths from the illness have started to soar. Experts say you should never ignore your tummy pain
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Boost NHS instead of pouring taxpayers' cash into private sector, Tories told
Ministers unveiled plans to 'turbocharge' use of the private sector in the NHS as they admitted the record 7.5 million appointment waiting list in England is likely to increase further
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'Rishi Sunak's handling of NHS strikes will define his time as prime minister'
The PM showed his disregard for both medics and patients as he flew off on holiday, says Paul Routledge
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