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Life-saving first aid tips that every parent and carer should know
As the summer holidays approach and the weather remains balmy, parents and guardians are reminded of some top first aid tips which can make huge differences in situations of peril
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Breath tests that detect cancer may be available in GP surgeries within 5 years
Clinical trials for systems that can detect cancers in air exhaled by patients are under way - they could transform the fight against cancers of stomach, pancreas and colon
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Use your body's 'pulse points' to cool down and stop you sweating so much
Simply dipping your hands and feet in cool water and eating lighter meals can go a long way to keep you feeling blissfully chilled as the weather hots up this summer
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Warning tummy ache could be sign of disease that can cause silent killer
More than 2,000 people were admitted to hospital with types of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the financial year 2020/2021, figures show, but the conditions can be managed
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UK's 'silent epidemic' leaving almost 28 million Brits in horrific pain
Tens of millions of Brits live with the condition known as chronic pain, described as the silent epidemic by some people which is often undiagnosed and underestimated
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Thousands of UK-trained doctors work overseas as NHS staffing crisis laid bare
In March, 8,549 doctor vacancies in secondary care were reported in England, as data shows 13,400 UK-trained doctors practised abroad in 2020, where they get higher pay or a better work-life balance
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Covid inquiry should examine 'brutal' Tory austerity, unions and bereaved demand
Stage one of the public inquiry will examine the UK's "resilience and preparedness" for the crisis, with ex-PM David Cameron and his Chancellor George Osborne set to appear.
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'US politics lives American scream as polls show UK's faith in MPs is deflating'
Some stats this week show just 14% of people polled said MPs had the public’s best interests at heart
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Working some silliness into your routine could relieve stress, experts say
Eight million Brits are suffering from anxiety. Taking time for a daily moment of daftness could boost your immunity and relieve stress, hears Punteha van Terheyden
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'Axeing mental health calls is a cop-out - they can't STOP and abandon people'
The Metropolitan Police will stop answering mental health callouts to 'focus on fighting crime' - but years of underfunding the NHS and social services have led to this
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Five warning signs your body needs more nutrients from bleeding gums to dry skin
Many of us aren't getting the nutrients that we need from our diets which can sometimes lead to 'severe' complications. We look at the top five warning signs to watch out for.
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Hair loss could signal 'advanced' fatty liver disease - when to visit GP
A symptom that strikes on your scalp could signal advanced liver disease - which can cause serious health complications and even be life-threatening
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Millions urged to get Covid booster before it's too late
NHS figures have revealed 3.6million of the 6.6million eligible adults in England have had the booster, while others only have until June 30 to get it
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Jane McDonald's tragic love story with 'soul mate' fiancé and fateful reunion
Former Loose Women star Jane McDonald had been in a relationship with The Searchers drummer since 2008, when the former teenage lovers were re-introduced to each other by a mutual friend
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Eight early symptoms of multiple sclerosis including one you may spot on the loo
Multiple sclerosis, also known as MS, can cause a wide range of potential red flags, including bowel and bladder problems and struggling with balance and muscle pain
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Fears Covid inquiry could turn into whitewash amid withholding of information
Government is going to court to challenge a demand it hands over documents and evidence that will shine a light on its handling of the pandemic
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NHS should get cash boost to provide better meals for patients, MP says
The Liberal Democrats are calling on the government to step in and provide extra funding for cash-strapped NHS trusts to ensure they can afford to provide decent meals
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NHS staff will receive pay rise TODAY after bitter row over wages
The Government has implemented the 5% average wage rise for NHS workers for 2023/24 - which was agreed with a majority of health trade unions despite the pay hike being below inflation
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TikToker who shared anorexia struggle dies after telling followers 'I'm scared'
Amy Eliis from Broughton, Flintshire, grew a following of more than 140,000 on TikTok, where she shared her experience of the disease
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Little-known STI more common than chlamydia could be early sign of silent killer
Researchers have warned that trichomoniasis, also known as Trich, an incredibly common yet little known STI may increase the risk of cervical cancer in women by five times
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Home test for 'silent killer' virus that can go unnoticed for decades
Infection usually displays no real red flags until it causes enough damage to bring on liver disease. The blood-borne virus - dubbed a 'silent killer' - often progresses so slowly it can largely go unnoticed for decades.
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Thousands of Brits with excruciating migraines to get first ever targeted drug
A first-ever dedicated oral treatment for migraines is to be offered on the NHS for more than six million people suffering from excruciating headaches after the drug Rimegepant was approved
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A&E deaths doubled at height of NHS Winter Crisis - with wards at breaking point
Deaths in the NHS' A&E departments more than doubled during this winter crisis that rocked the country's health service this year, leaving wards at breaking point
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'I couldn't get a NHS dentist appointment so went private and it saved my life'
A 64-year-old man who was unable to get a dentist appointment through the NHS received a shocking diagnosis when he resorted to paying £50 for a private appointment
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Common dry eye condition could lead to loss of sight if left untreated
Millions of Brits could be ignoring the symptoms of a worrying eye condition, which if left untreated could potentially cause sight loss. Here, an expert reveals the signs to look out for
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