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MPs call for dental reform as dentist shortage sees 10% pull own teeth out
The Commons Health and Social Care Committee launched a review when a poll revealed 22% of people are not registered with a practice and 23% of those said they could not afford soaring treatment costs
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Toddler hours from death kept alive by revolutionary heart transplant box
The then 18-month-old girl was first to use the device on board a children's air ambulance after she suffered heart failure and was flown almost 180 miles to save her life
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'I pulled out 4 teeth because I couldn't see an NHS dentist - now I'm in debt'
Grant Lakey, 58, pulled out four teeth at his home in Bromley, south east London, before taking out a a £6,000 loan to have six implants in Turkey after failing to get access to an NHS dentist
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Nurses furious after being fobbed off with 'lowest pay rise in public sector'
Rishi Sunak will have to explain to 'over a million outraged NHS workers' after yesterday's pay announcement, Royal College of Nursing chief Pat Cullen said
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7 symptoms you need to know as UK city on brink of Victorian disease outbreak
The UK Health Security Agency has warned that London could end up at the heart of a measles outbreak that could see as many as 160,000 cases
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999 services face huge bills as Home Office 'disconnected from reality, MPs find
A bombshell report by the Commons Public Accounts Commitee found that despite ploughing £2billion into the Emergency Services Network (ESN) communication, there is no evidence it will work
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Love Island's Paige snubbed from paramedic job after sharing hopes to return
Love Island's Paige Thorne hoped to return to her job as a paramedic but has now revealed the real reason why she no longer works in the job she loved before the ITV show
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'Rishi Sunak finally realises public sector workers deserve pay rise'
Teachers, doctors and nurses deserved to be paid more but they also deserve to work in schools that are not crumbling, hospitals that are not overcrowded, and wards with enough beds and scanners
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Fears over public service cuts as Tories fail to offer extra cash for wage hikes
Teachers, troops, prison officers, police, junior doctors and consultants are being offered pay rises - but critics warned that failing to fully fund the wage increases would mean cuts elsewhere
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'We’re starving on a diet of austerity... and it works for absolutely no one'
Paul Routledge on the inexcusable rise of malnutrition in England, and how this all points to a return to Victorian times with cases of illnesses like scurvy and rickets on the up alongside Tory austerity
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Junior doctors vow to keep striking as pay offer 'means just 84p extra an hour'
Junior doctors have blasted the Government's pay offer as 'derisory' as they insist it equates to just 84p an hour extra for new doctors
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NHS waiting lists reach new record 7.5 million - how does your area fare?
The latest figures are out for the NHS' waiting lists for routine surgery which sees record numbers once again as 7.5 million people, around 12.5 per cent of the population, are stood in line
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'My wife cheated because of her gastric band - the NHS op has cost our marriage'
Paul, 46, says his wife's gastric band operation did wonders for her confidence after struggling with her weight but that the surgery has 'ruined his life' and he now 'feels sick' whenever he hears of them
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Government humiliated as High Court rules draconian anti-strike laws are illegal
Legislation pushed through by former Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has been thrown out by the High Court in a huge victory for unions
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Do you support junior doctors going on strike? Vote in our poll
Tens of thousands of appointments are expected to be cancelled during the latest industrial action by junior doctors, with NHS bosses claiming the walkout is 'the most disruptive yet'
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Junior doctors begin biggest NHS strike ever TODAY with thousands of ops delayed
The British Medical Association starts a five day walk-out in England at 7am on Thursday after rejecting a 5% pay award offered by the Tories, who now refuse to negotiate with medics
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'I was told my cancer was incurable - then I made a miracle comeback'
Lauren Boyle, 35, is now in remission following a unique stem cell transplant that she says is a miracle - after medics told her they feared running out of treatment options
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Measles warning as cases of 'highly' contagious disease soar across UK
Medical director Dr Neil O'Brien has called on parents to make sure their children are up to date on both MMR vaccinations, as cases of 'highly infectious' measles are starting to spike across the UK
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All you need to know about shingles symptoms as Brits to get vaccine
There are some key indicators of a shingles infection which, if caught early, can allow you to get your life back on track and reduce the risk of any complications
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Tory minister gives virtual reality tour of 40 new hospitals as they don’t exist
Labour's Wes Streeting said patients need a government in the 'real world' as Steve Barclay resorted to hosting reality tours of hospitals that haven't been built
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Thousands of lifesaving transplants not going ahead as grieving relatives object
Last year, around 3,400 transplants were blocked by families as the consent rate dropped from 66% to 62% - with some 1,130 families declining to give support last year
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'My partner died from a brain tumour - two years later I had his baby'
Lauren McGregor, who lives near Hale Village, Merseyside, said her husband Chris began having random hot flushes and struggled to remember her name - before being diagnosed with astrocytoma
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Travel warning over 18 medical conditions that could see you banned from flying
The WHO warns airlines have the right to refuse to carry passengers with conditions that may worsen, or have serious consequences, during the flight - so check the list before you travel
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One million Brits to get vaccine for killer virus found living in 90% of us
The Shingrix jab is currently available to those aged over 70 but from September it will be given to anyone who is severely immunosuppressed and over 50 as a result of a move by the NHS
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'My wife went to rest and died minutes later - her final act gives me comfort'
Patrick O’Sullivan’s wife Geraldine, 65, died from a catastrophic bleed on the brain last year - but he says knowing how she has helped others in her death has helped with his grief
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