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Uxbridge by-election campaign in chaos as Tory says NHS should be abolished
Reem Ibrahim has repeatedly attacked the health service, which she described as a “mistake”. The campaigner signed the nomination papers for the Tory candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip Steve Tuckwell
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Man offers to pay nurse's salary for two years to thank her for caring for mum
Wayne Phillips was so taken aback by the excellent care received by his dying mother, Jean, at St David's Hospice he has offered to pay her salary for two years to say thank you
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Grandad left with 'shark attack' level arm injuries after horror fall from loft
Grandad Jim Clarke, 71, was seriously injured when he fell from his attic, but it was only when he got to Royal Stoke University Hospital he realised how hurt he was
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'I'm in Sardinia where the mercury is nudging 46C - it's like being in a sauna'
Mirror features writer Lydia Veljanovski is in Sardinia, Italy, where temperatures are set to soar to 46C amid a red alert and could even break the European record this week
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Trailblazing nurse uses assistance dog at work - and he can even unload washing
Chloe Hammond has used a wheelchair and has been training service dog Ocho for two years, to help her at home and work. The pup now joins her as she looks after her patients
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'Doctors thought I had eczema - but it was stage four cancer'
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES - Mum-of-three Kay Wootten was horrified to learn that an unremarkable itchy breakout actually heralded the start of stage four cancer
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'I lost leg to cancer – scammers stole pic to make me look like Angelina Jolie'
25-year-old Chantelle Cox was pictured sat in a wheelchair just a day after he life-changing op to show friends and family she was OK, before the picture went viral with the actress's face on it
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Feeling tired could be red flag sign of common illness 46,000 Brits have
Feeling tired all the time, extreme exhaustion and brain fog could all be signs of the common deficiency, as well as anaemia and mobility problems with over 75s more likely to be affected
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'I nearly lost my baby to an infection I didn't know I gave him during labour'
Group B Strep is the biggest killer of newborn babies in the UK, claiming the lives of one infant a week - yet new data shows more than two thirds of pregnant women had never been told about it
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'If Labour promises to spend, everyone but the Tories would be delighted'
The austerity dogma doesn't work, and the nation knows it says Fleet Street Fox. Keir Starmer needs to spend for Labour to gain full power
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Bizarre heatstroke symptom you can hear when you speak - signs to look out for
Symptoms of heatstroke need to be treated as a medical emergency as they can lead to include irritability, agitation, and slurred speech, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
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ADHD early symptoms as number of UK adults and boys diagnosed skyrockets
Experts from University College London found that the number of diagnoses in the UK has risen since 2000, following a study of seven million Brits from ages three to 99
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Doctor's warning signs of seven silent killer cancers - from bloating to fatigue
Silent cancer is a term often used to describe cancers that either do not show any noticeable early symptoms or when early symptoms can be mild and overlap with other less severe conditions
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NHS consultants to strike for another two days in August as pay row deepens
The senior doctors were already due to walkout this week but the BMA has now unveiled two more strikes dates for top medics next month
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Waits of a year for NHS treatment soar by 15% - despite PM's vow to slash delays
The Liberal Democrats said the figures revealed the 'stark postcode lottery' for NHS treatment, with waits of a year more far more common in some parts of England compared to other regions
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Major Alzheimer’s breakthrough with new drug that 'beats' devastating disease
Experts believe the two drugs could be 'the beginning of the end' for the disease after initial trial results shown to slow dementia progression
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Heart attack warning as ‘sudden’ anxiety could signal medical emergency
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has warned of the lesser-known symptoms of a heart attack that are often overlooked, including the feeling of a panic attack and excessive coughing
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Tony Blair says NHS 'not serving its purpose' and needs more private sector help
Former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair said 'private' shouldn't be seen as a 'dirty word' as he called for 'complete cooperation' between public and private sector in the NHS
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Woman thought she was seeing a GP but actually wasn't - days later she was dead
Emily Chesterton, 30, died after going to a GP practice in London and she was seen by a physician associate rather than a doctor who failed to diagnose her blood clot
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Genital herpes red flag as symptom that strikes in your leg could signal STI
Pharmacist Abbas Kanani has warned about a red flag symptom of genital herpes which causes tingling or shooting pains in the legs, hips or buttocks during the early stages of an infection
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Crumbling hospitals crisis as cases of leaking buildings and power cuts emerge
Shocking new cases have emerged showing the dire state of the NHS' hospitals as they suffer from leaks and power cuts, whilst made of crumbling concrete
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‘My daughter saved my life using Alexa’ reveals mum - setting you need to know
27-year-old Emma Anderson from Glasgow says her six-year-old daughter Darcey saved her life twice by calling for help from Amazon Alexa - and said she is a ‘wee superstar’
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Virus sweeping through Europe hits UK - most common early symptoms of bird flu
Bird flu has been spotted in the UK, with two more poultry workers testing positive for the virus - these are the most common early symptoms of the virus to look out for
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'Silent killer’ five million people in the UK don’t know they have
While one in four adults have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, a huge number of Brits don't even realise they are suffering from it
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'Desperate state of NHS dentistry is putting more pressures on other services'
When 90% of NHS practices are no longer accepting new patients it is not surprising that one in five adults are no longer registered with a dentist - the Government needs to act
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