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Midwife suspended for 'jumping the queue' and ordering blood tests for herself
Jolanta Czapska-Hill used her position as a midwife to 'jump the queue' for blood tests before she was eventually caught out by laboratory staff, a panel has found
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Pregnant mum's life 'saved by Apple Watch' after alert leads to horror diagnosis
Rebecca McManus, from Clydebank, received a warning from her Apple device after her resting heart rate jumped to 154bpm when she walked up two flights of stairs
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Woman whose brain tumour burst vows to return home to baby born while in a coma
Dental hygienist Emma Taylor, 33, who now communicates by head and hand movements, is determined to get better so she can be a proper mother to her daughter Ophelia
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£15-an-hour wage for carers would deliver £7.7bn economic boost - see your area
Workers' leaders today demand a pay hike for carers in a move aimed at filling the 165,000 vacancies blighting the sector and easing gender and race pay gaps
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Teen has brain tumour removed while awake and talking in astonishing 7-hour op
While neurosurgeon Mr Chan was intricately scraping a tumour out of Izaac's brain, the 18-year-old began having a seizure - and medics were forced to make a difficult decision
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'Doctors said menopause made me go to the loo all the time - but it was cancer'
Amanda Davies, 48, said it was "awful" constantly needing to go to the toilet at work with what doctors believed was the onset of the menopause before she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer
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Expert warns of 'red flag' bladder cancer symptoms –including weight loss
As part of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, medical negligence experts have shared some 'red flag' symptoms you should never ignore – including ones that can be mistaken for other conditions
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Victorian disease set to make comeback as vaccine numbers 'begging for outbreak'
Measles is a highly infectious disease that can lead to serious problems such as pneumonia, meningitis, and on rare occasions, long-term disability or death. Symptoms include a high fever, sore red watery eyes and a blotchy red-brown rash.
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Six signs which means you could have stage 3 or 4 bowel cancer
Around 16,800 people die from bowel cancer every year in the UK, and Dr Deborah Lee has highlighted the warning signs that strike during the later stages of the disease
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Mum 'trapped in body' after brain tumour burst delivers baby girl while in coma
It all started as a headache. Then Emma Taylor was placed in an induced coma to give birth and diagnosed with a brain tumour - now she vows to make it home to her baby girl
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Urgent allergy warning as life-threatening fault found in medication
People with allergies are being warned their life-saving adrenaline injector may not work if they have been dropped and could either fail to activate, or release the dose of adrenaline too early
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Diabetes deaths have TRIPLED in 2023 as NHS backlog causes missed appointments
Between January and March, an excess of 1 ,461 sufferers died, up from 456 last year. Total excess deaths from the disease since January last year hit 8,586, according to Diabetes UK
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Tories fail to meet target to stamp out NHS waits of more than 18 months
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the latest Tory failure as another 'broken promise', adding: 'So much for Rishi Sunak's relaunch.'
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Tories abandon 2019 manifesto pledge to recruit 6,000 more GPs in England
Rishi Sunak notably refused to repeat the vow to recruit 6,000 more GPs by the end of next year on a visit to Southampton to promote his new pharmacies blueprint
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You can use handy NHS health calculator to find out how old your heart is
Brits can simply find out how old is their heart compared to their real age by completing an online NHS test that asks a number of questions about the person's health
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Life-threatening condition that can occur on a long-haul flight
The potentially life-threatening condition can occur when sitting still for an extended period of time - such as on a long-haul flight - but there are steps you can take to reduce the risk
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Seven illnesses pharmacists can now treat in prescription overhaul - see list
A "radical" overhaul of GP services means pharmacists have new powers to prescribe drugs for seven common conditions, as women will also be able to get oral contraceptive pills over the counter
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Keir Starmer tells MPs 'hardest part is still to come' after elections success
At a Shadow Cabinet meeting, he is also set to say that Rishi Sunak made a strategic error by trying to fight the elections on “woke” issues
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British NHS consultant desperate to return to war-torn Sudan to save his mother
Sudanese military fighter jets are continuing with air strikes in the capital Khartoum and the adjacent cities of Bahri and Omdurman, despite ceasefire talks taking place in Saudi Arabia
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Spiking victim backs forensic testing drive to bring pub drug fiends to justice
Police Scotland has outsourced the testing of hundreds of extra samples a year to provide forensic evidence in cases where victims are drugged while out in pubs or clubs
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'Subtle' changes in personality that could signal dementia
An altered sense of humour, increased irritability and feeling disorientated are just some of the symptoms to watch for, says GP
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Coleen Nolan fumes at Coronation cost as sister Linda waits hours in A&E
Loose Women panellist Coleen Nolan said two of her relatives waited hours before they were seen in A&E over the weekend
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Mum had to tell teenage daughter that she only had 15 months to live
Hannah Roberts, now 20, had been suffering from headaches, nose bleeds and strange sensations down one side of her body before doctors found a devastating brain tumour
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Symptoms to watch for as 10,000 Brits diagnosed with deadly illness every year
It is bladder cancer awareness month in May and there are many symptoms to look out for in the common illness which has seen 10,000 Brits diagnosed every year
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Millions to be spent on new GP phone system so patients have hold music in queue
The Government claims the new technology will end the 8am scramble for appointments but leaves the prospect of them being stuck listening to annoying tunes
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