All news on the topic: NHS

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Dad of two with terminal lung cancer calls for more testing for non-smokers
Paul Riley, 51, was diagnosed with stage three advanced lung cancer despite having never smoked a day in his life - now he wants more testing for non-smokers
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Measles warning as UK cases skyrocket sparking major 'cluster outbreak' fears
Measles cases have risen yet again in the UK, as the Government launched a new marketing campaign designed to reverse the fall in vaccination rates among children
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Putin hides 'shaking' hands during speech as claims of health issues swirl
A former MI6 boss claims there is something 'fundamentally wrong' with the Russian president - adding paranoia suffered by Putin may have contributed to Navalny’s death
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Infected blood scandal victims demand quicker Government action on compensation
Eleven months on from the Infected Blood Inquiry's recommendations, campaigners argue the Government is dragging its feet on compensation payments
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Little boy, 4, died first night he slept in new bed after head got stuck
The youngster who was non-verbal and had cerebral palsy was using a specialist Olaf bed for the first time. He was found unresponsive the next morning by his father
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Health warning as new video urges parents to protect kids from deadly disease
Health experts are concerned in the fall in vaccination numbers for childhood vaccinations and will run a TV and social media campaign to target parents and hope to increase the uptake in jabs as measles cases rise across the nation
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British woman hopes her 'nightmare can end' if she travels to the US for surgery
Samantha Hindle, 47, has spent years suffering with severe pain and PTSD from vaginal mesh implants - and is now hoping to have removal surgery in the US funded by the NHS
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Woman living life in agony says 'sometimes I wish for a lethal injection'
Lauren Bolton, 29, suffers from "locked jaw" - a degenerative condition which affects the movement of her jaw, ears, and temple and leaves her in excruciating pain
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Doctor shares key to preventing condensation and mould as elderly at higher risk
Condensation and mould are a nightmare as the weather is colder, and experts have shared that it's the elderly who are suffering most from the uninhabitable conditions it causes
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TV doctor issues important warning for anyone with persistent back pain
NHS doctor Amir Khan, who regularly appears on TV's Lorraine, has warned those suffering from unexplained and persistent back pain should seek medical help straight away, as the discomfort may be due to a more serious issue
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NHS in crisis as patients on trolleys fill hospital corridors
The images from Aintree Hospital show the pressures that hard working NHS staff are currently under. One patient said the world deserves to see what things are like
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Voters demand Jeremy Hunt increases taxes so there's money for NHS and schools
Ahead of the Budget next week, a poll found that three-quarters of people either want taxes to stay the same or be increased so there is enough money for public services
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Woman's ‘horrific' hot water bottle burn after 'refusing to pay for heating'
Emma Jones from London has been getting through winter using hot water bottles and an electric blanket to avoid extortionate heating bills but ended up with a nasty burn across her stomach
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Tragedy as 'neglected' mum, 53, dies hours after end of dream holiday
Sharon Goddard had just arrived back in the UK after a dream trip to the Caribbean when she experienced chest pains and was rushed to hospital, where she died before emergency surgery
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Signs of ARFID as 'worrying' rise in people seeking help for eating disorder
Beat, an eating disorder charity, is raising awareness of a little-known eating disorder known as ARFID, which usually manifests in three different ways, and there's little support for
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GMB star 'won't be back for a while' after hospital dash and on air tributes
Good Morning Britain journalist Richard Gaisford has revealed he won't be returning to work in the near future after being rushed to hospital for emergency surgery
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Cancer patients wait too long for treatment leaving families heartbroken
Cancer patients in the UK are waiting too long for treatment, according to the findings of two new studies. Cancer UK has called on the Government to do better
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Mum died of brain tumour after doctors failed to monitor results scans
May Ashford, from North Shore, died from an operable brain tumour after doctors at Royal Preston Hospital in Blackpool failed to properly monitor her scan results
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Key symptoms of contagious Victorian disease as cases rise
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious bacterial infection that causes severe coughing fits and can affect individuals of all ages but is particularly dangerous for infants.
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'New tiny and discreet ear device can detect early heart issues'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research coming out of Imperial College London into a clever device that can gather ECG data that can flag up an irregular heartbeat
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Man with toothache and unable to access dentist left overdosing on pain meds
Simon Thomas lives in agony because of a toothache and is unable to see a dentist who could refer him to have surgery to remove the tooth, living on painkillers
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Wendy Williams breaks down in tears over her ruined feet with 'no cure' for pain
Wendy Williams revealed what her feet currently look like during the first episode of her new docu-series 'Where is Wendy?'. 'There's no cure for this," she sobbed
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Woman made life-changing decision after chance conversation at mum's funeral
Gail Hardy is urging people to join her at Cancer Research UK's Race for Life event at Sefton Park after a life-changing conversation at the funeral of her mum, who passed from ovarian cancer
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'I got a call saying mum had died – but the truth was even more disturbing'
Ruth Thomas' mum Kathleen was admitted at The Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran, Gwent, and, after the NHS blunder, Ruth has blasted its "lack of duty of care"
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Strictly legend sought therapy after 'traumatic' birth of first child
Strictly dancers Oti Mabuse and Marius Iepure welcomed their baby girl in December, but the couple were given therapy to look after their mental health after the difficult labour