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Updated 2024-11-23 03:30
North East ambulance staff lacked critical medicines, CQC finds
A damning report on North East Ambulance Service highlights concerns over management of medicines.
Ambulance workers to strike on 10 February
Thousands of staff across five services in England will walkout in protest over pay.
Jess Hodgkinson: Lack of medication contributed to mother's death
Jess Hodgkinson died shortly after giving birth to her daughter at Chesterfield Royal Hospital in 2021.
Cancer: Urgent action needed amid NHS pressures, warns charity
There are plans to diagnose cancer in Wales faster, but also warnings services face huge challenges.
Cannock twin's tumour awareness bid after brother's death
Jack Parton, now 15, was diagnosed with leukaemia weeks after brother Ben died from a brain tumour.
Bethany Shipsey: Parents welcome toxic DNP reclassification to poison
The compound has killed several people and parents have campaigned for reclassification.
Cost of living: One in five eating food beyond use-by date
A similar number have eaten smaller portions owing to rising prices, with more struggling to stay warm.
NHS plan: £1bn for hospital beds and ambulance fleet
Extra capacity will help the NHS in England tackle emergency care delays, the prime minister says.
Woman died after walking out of Priory Hospital Arnold
The police are investigating Helen Tarry's death and her partner says the hospital failed her.
Experts warn over vaping packaging
NHS Digital data suggests vaping among secondary school children is rising.
Bridlington man repairs tooth with plastic and super glue
Antony Watson says he resorted to drastic measures after being unable to find an NHS dentist.
Mistley rugby player ends up in hospital due to dog poo
Neil Baxter says dog mess needs to be taken more seriously to prevent others being injured.
Thousands of NHS staff with long Covid risk losing their pay
Analysis by BBC Panorama suggests between 5,000 and 10,000 NHS staff risk losing their pay.
NHS: More at-home care offered in attempt to shorten waiting times
Boosting care in the community is identified as being key to help the health service's recovery.
'I couldn't read or write but now I'm saving lives'
Richard Henton, who couldn't read or write until he was in his 20s, said helping others was his dream job.
The Last of Us: Could a fungal pandemic turn us all into zombies?
The apocalyptic plot of hit TV series The Last of Us has coincided with a real-life threat from fungi.
US to make it easier for gay men to donate blood
The FDA will soon remove a three month abstinence policy for donations for men who have sex with men.
Toxic slimming pill drug DNP to be declared poison
Families say the government has not acted quickly enough to prevent deaths from diet drug DNP.
Hundreds of NHS buildings contain asbestos, says TUC
The union body wants the law to require all public buildings to remove the dangerous substance.
Wynter Andrews: NHS trust fined £800k over baby's neglect death
Wynter Andrews' parents Gary and Sarah say the fine "demonstrates the seriousness" of the failings.
Keir Starmer on Rod Stewart offering to pay for medical scans
The Labour leader says it is "absolutely fundamental" that health care remans free at the point of need.
Infected blood scandal: Inquiry hears Belfast Trust apology
In the 1970s and 1980s up to 30,000 people were given contaminated blood across the UK.
Bharat Biotech: India launches its first nasal Covid vaccine
The vaccine's maker says it is effective in preventing infection and transmission of the disease.
Shop loyalty card data may help spot ovarian cancer
Shoppers' purchases of medicines could flag early symptoms linked to the cancer, UK researchers say.
Covid: No new hospital admissions in Wales as flu levels fall
Winter flu cases in hospital are falling - and there were no Covid admissions for the first time.
Parkinson's: Using exercise to turn the table on disease
Following his diagnosis Scott Hanley turned to physical activity and says he is now "symptom free".
Nitrous oxide: Ban on use and sale of laughing gas considered
Laws may be tightened on the sale and use of the drug, which can have damaging side effects to users.
Dad's warning after girl, 14, dies from inhaling deodorant
Giorgia Green's parents want clearer product labelling to warn of the potential dangers.
Bangor University: Medical school to tackle doctor shortage
There are hopes students will stay in north Wales after their degree to ease a shortage of doctors.
'I had no idea deodorant could be fatal'
A father warns about the dangers of aerosol deodorants following his daughter's death.
University of East Anglia: 80-year-old baby-deaths mystery is solved
A University of East Anglia study finds the deaths were caused by a gene mutation which affects vitamin D metabolism.
How TikTok nurse John makes stress funny
As nurses strike in multiple countries, John Dela Cruz went viral on TikTok with his short videos.
Physiotherapists join NHS strike in one-day walkout
The strike across 30 services in England is the latest action by health staff in the pay dispute.
Inside the new children's ambulance for Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's first children's ambulance is designed to make surgery trips easier for kids.
Bill Turnbull's daughter running London Marathon in his memory
Flora Turnbull is to run the event in honour of her father and raise prostate cancer awareness.
Paramedics say people are getting ill because their homes are so cold
Ambulance crews say they are treating more people who are sick because they cannot afford to heat their home.
Smear tests: GP waiting times putting women off cervical screening
Figures reveal 30% of women in England are not up to date with cervical screening.
Dreaded Covid-flu twindemic cost NHS this winter
Hospital admissions peaked on 29 December, putting significant pressure on services, NHS bosses say.
IVF: Woman's anger at fertility changes after £30k spend
Proposals would see women over 40 and single women no longer able to get IVF on the NHS.
'Menopause leave' trial rejected by ministers
The women and equalities committee accuses the government of "glacial progress" on menopause.
Shrewsbury maternity scandal: Payout over boy's brain injury
Adam Cheshire's case formed part of a probe into the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history.
Priory and Springhill GP surgeries to be taken over by health trust
Attempts to find doctors to run the Priory and Springhill practice in Holywood and Bangor have failed.
Wig-wearing pupils support Chorley teacher with breast cancer
Angela Ratcliffe says wearing wigs helped her children deal with her hair loss during cancer treatment.
Ambulance staff on strike in England and Wales
Life-threatening 999 calls will be attended to but other emergencies, such as slips and falls on icy pavements, may not.
Africa Eye: Filmmaker Noella Luka documents her battle with bipolar disorder
Noella Luka documents her own descent into bipolar disorder challenging the stigmas surrounding the issue of mental health in Kenya.
Ambulance Strikes: Births suspended at Frome Birthing Centre
There is concern transfer to hospital from Frome Birthing Centre can not be guaranteed if required.
‘Alexithymia means I can't explain how I’m feeling’
A politics graduate reflects on life being autistic and experiencing alexithymia and aphantasia.
Technology can help the NHS, says AstraZeneca boss
AstraZeneca's Leif Johansson says AI and screening could prevent costly treatment in hospitals.
Harlow hospital suspends gas and air over nitrous oxide levels
Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow says use has been suspended in the maternity unit.
NHS England boss: Repeated strikes make workload more challenging
NHS England's chief executive says extended industrial action is "clearly having an impact".
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