Saturday, July 29, 2023

Heatwave: How hot is too hot for the human body?

James Gallagher spends the day in the heat lab to see what summer heatwaves do to the body.

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Friday, July 28, 2023

Hunt says bill for infected blood compensation may be very large

The chancellor says the government accepts a "moral case" to pay compensation "as fast as we can".

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Blood-inquiry victim from Ipswich fears compensation let down

Haemophiliac Alan Burgess has survived 40 years with HIV and hepatitis C since being infected.

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Private companies take over Newcastle sexual health service

From October the city's sexual health service will be run by two private companies.

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Thursday, July 27, 2023

Serving-size labelling leaves many confused- Which? survey

People find it hard to judge portion sizes for food such as chocolate, cheese and crisps, the poll suggests.

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Allergy emergencies double in recent years in England

Dangerous allergic reactions led to more than 25,000 hospital stays in the year up to March 2023.

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Last orders for takeaway pub pints as Covid rules expire

Relaxed licensing rules brought in during Covid in England and Wakes will soon come to an end.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England

There will be 5,000 more beds and better planning, but fears remain about staffing and funding.

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Herpes deaths: Why did our daughters die after Caesareans?

Two mothers were bereaved in extraordinary circumstances - and vowed to keep fighting for the truth.

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Cyber attack hits two ambulance services in England

NHS England is working to reconnect the systems of the South Central and South Western trusts.

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Police in England to attend fewer mental health calls

The government says the new policy could save a million hours of police time every year.

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Junior doctors to strike for four days in August

The walkout in England, beginning at 07:00 on 11 August, is the fifth round of strikes this year.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Wall squats better at lowering blood pressure

All exercise is good for blood pressure but research suggests strength training is most effective.

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Faulty concrete fears at 250 NHS Scotland sites

The buildings could contain a material which NHS Scotland warns is vulnerable to "catastrophic failure".

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AI: Researchers train artificial intelligence to help detect breast cancer

A cancer charity said despite AI's "bad name" its potential use in radiology was "phenomenal".

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Seven children hit by measles outbreak at Stoke-on-Trent school

None of the children had received the MMR vaccination, the UK Health Security Agency says.

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NHS trust to review all suicides since 2017

The trust was accused of changing Charles Ndhlovu's records after he took his own life.

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Monday, July 24, 2023

Radiographers begin 48-hour strike in England

Staff at 37 NHS trusts in England will walk out over pay, from 08:00 on Tuesday.

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Manx Care says key services to be maintained during strike by nurses

Essential services will operate during strike action by nurses over a pay dispute, Manx Care says.

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Infected blood scandal: Bereaved relatives in government compensation plea

Relatives are calling for wider compensation for those caught up in the infected blood scandal.

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NHS discharges: Reasons for hospital departure delays revealed

Lack of beds in other settings, transport and paperwork are among causes of NHS discharge delays.

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Saturday, July 22, 2023

Baby loss in pregnancy: Pledge to store remains in dignified way

A government commitment comes after reports of women being advised to store remains in the fridge.

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Some NHS temporary staff miss out on full pay deal

A lump sum of at least £1,655 has failed to reach the pay packets of some "bank" nurses, who fill rota gaps.

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Bedfordshire man who ignored home cancer test gets bowel cancer

Stephen Sweetlove says he was reluctant to seek help because did not want to "burden the NHS".

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Penrith man, 64, qualifies to become paramedic

Peter Watters is one of 200 university students who have just finished a two-year degree apprenticeship.

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Row over British Journal of Psychiatry abortion paper saw panel quit

The panel resigned over controversial research about abortion and women's mental health.

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Covid Inquiry: What have we learnt so far?

The first phase of the Covid Inquiry has come to an end. What have we learnt over the past six weeks?

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Senior doctors to stage first strike in a decade

A two-day walkout begins at 07:00, with consultants providing limited 'Christmas Day cover'.

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Thousands of first time mums in pre-eclampsia study

Doctors in Cambridge hope to understand more about pre-eclampsia and other placental complications.

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

NHS senior-doctor strike disruption warning for patients

Patients are warned to expect severe disruption as NHS senior doctors prepare for a 48-hour strike in England.

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Children waiting years in pain for NHS tooth removal

Children in parts of England wait up to 18 months on average to have decayed teeth extracted.

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Hospital staff parking charges in Devon are 'stealth tax'

Parking charges for hospital staff in Exeter and Barnstaple are being reintroduced.

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Covid Inquiry: Bereaved families received targeted abuse

Families from the four nations shared their stories with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.

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Carla Foster: Mother jailed over lockdown abortion to be released

The Court of Appeal has reduced Carla Foster's sentence for illegally obtaining abortion tablets.

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The doctors graduating during walkouts and record waiting lists

The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.

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Monday, July 17, 2023

UK cough syrup could be pharmacy-only over addiction fears

The UK medicines safety watchdog says abusing codeine linctus can lead to serious health issues.

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Drug donanemab seen as turning point in dementia fight

The antibody treatment donanemab helps clear the brain of a damaging protein that builds up in Alzheimer's.

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Doctors call for return of face mask guidance

The Scottish government has been accused of "playing Russian roulette" with staff and patients' health.

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Sunday, July 16, 2023

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog

The National Audit Office has found the project is behind schedule and not delivering value for money.

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NHS consultant strikes: BMA announces two more walkouts

Senior doctors are already set to strike this week - but now they will also strike for two days in August.

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Friday, July 14, 2023

East Kent NHS criticised over new mother herpes deaths

Kim Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy died after giving birth in two East Kent NHS Trust hospitals.

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NHS: Woman takes 200 mile-round trips for dentist appointment

Patients are driving for hours to be seen, and can't get on waiting lists despite having broken teeth.

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Warning measles could hit tens of thousands in London

The rest of the UK is considered to be at low risk of the virus taking off.

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Ferrari and cash seized in illegal Botox raids

About £30,000 of cash is seized and three people held in the raids across parts of Greater Manchester.

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Thursday, July 13, 2023

Aspartame advice unchanged despite cancer question

The sweetener is found in a variety of foods, from diet drinks to chewing gum and some yoghurts.

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Lack of NHS dentists causing pain and distress - report

Patients being unable to see an NHS dentist is "totally unacceptable", a committee warns government.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Tens of thousands of Israelis protest the government's latest moves to overhaul the country's judicial system. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.

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Junior doctors begin longest strike yet in England

Patients can expect disruption, with the five-day walkout over pay running until 07:00 on Tuesday.

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Covid inquiry: Tick-box meetings with government during pandemic, says O'Neill

Former deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill was giving evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry.

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CNN Heroes: Sharing the Spotlight



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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

North East Ambulance Service apologises to families

An independent review has been published into claims the NEAS covered up patient failings.

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Former surgeon wants NHS MeToo movement for sexual harassment

Former Ipswich surgeon Liz O'Riordan reveals her experience of sexual harassment during training.

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Shingles vaccine extended to vulnerable over-50s

From September, nearly a million more people in England can be protected against the painful virus.

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Tom Holland says he felt 'enslaved' to alcohol

The film star says he is "healthier and fitter" since deciding to quit drinking at the start of 2023.

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Olympic champion Semenya wins court appeal over testosterone rules

The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya in a case involving testosterone levels in female athletes.

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Covid inquiry: Former first minister Baroness Foster to give evidence

Baroness Foster is due to give evidence about Northern Ireland's preparedness for the pandemic.

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Aberdare: Care worker bitten 'through to the bone' by patient court hears

The providers of the care home have admitted failing to manage risks to staff.

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Monday, July 10, 2023

Quadriplegic man cycles across Canada

Despite being paralysed in an accident, Kevin Mills has gained enough mobility to handcycle across Canada.

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Transparent mouse could improve cancer drug tests

Scientists say a new scanning method that can identify tiny tumours could revolutionise medical research.

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Ian Paterson: Eleven further inquests set to open

Ian Paterson is serving a 20-year sentence after he carried out unnecessary or unapproved procedures.

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Nottingham maternity review set to become UK's largest

A senior midwife leading the inquiry is expected to announce 1,700 families' cases will be examined.

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Sunday, July 9, 2023

Weight-loss jabs investigated for suicide risk

Europe's drugs regulator has been alerted to a possible link to thoughts of suicide among some users.

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Ghana's batmen hunting for pandemic clues

Scientists want to understand exactly how pathogens can jump species and what the next threat may be.

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Friday, July 7, 2023

Junior doctors call off strike after new pay offer

Junior doctors in Scotland had been due to strike next week in a row over pay.

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Scottish government wants drug possession to be legal

The Scottish government wants a change in UK laws to stop people found in possession of drugs being prosecuted.

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

Sarms: Illegal muscle drugs sold in UK shops BBC finds

Secret filming reveals that "dangerous" substances are widely available for sale around the country.

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Rise in psychological distress in young adults - survey

Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.

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Caroline Page: Woodbridge councillor whose long Covid diagnosis was cancer dies

Caroline Page was a Liberal Democrat county councillor on Suffolk County Council.

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Mental health nurse who had sex with patient in Shropshire struck off

Samantha Bourton also visited the patient outside work hours in May 2021, a panel heard.

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Tewkesbury balance classes 'reduce GP appointment demand'

A pilot scheme is offering thousands of strength and balance classes to the over-65s.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Local officials only heard about new Covid rules on TV inquiry told

Local directors of public health had to watch TV for Covid news, the public inquiry has been told.

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UK's first separated conjoined twins forever grateful to NHS

Anna and Barbara Rozycki were in 1970 the first conjoined twins in the UK to be separated.

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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Prince William and Kate meet NHS' first ever baby

The Prince and Princess of Wales hear from the first person born after the NHS was founded, in 1948.

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Cancer patients welcome NHS drug policy change

Bowel cancer patients say they feel relieved after the NHS lifted a ban on treatment breaks.

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Fiona Phillips reveals she has Alzheimer's at 62

The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.

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Monday, July 3, 2023

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Michael Holmes speaks to CNN European Affairs Commentator Dominic Thomas about the unrest in France and the need to address systemic issues

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NHS to offer sight-saving drug to premature babies

Premature babies can now routinely be given the drug ranibizumab on the NHS, to prevent blindness.

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Smartwatches may provide early Parkinson's diagnosis

Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms, a study suggests.

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Million pound appeal for 20-month-old Hallie who has leukaemia

Hallie, from Coventry, needs treatment which her family say cannot be provided by the NHS.

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Cancer: Mum writes book to help child cope with her diagnosis

When Hollie was diagnosed with the big C, she feared her bond with Sydney would be lost forever.

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Sunday, July 2, 2023

NHS whistleblowers need more protection expert warns

NHS whistleblowers are being victimised, risking another big hospital scandal, an expert tells the BBC.

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NHS England chief Amanda Pritchard says strike disruption will get worse

Amanda Pritchard told the BBC that "all sides" had failed to prevent further strike action.

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Laura Kuenssberg: Love it or hate it the NHS is here to stay

That it's almost impossible to discuss alternatives to the NHS is a tribute to its longevity, says Laura Kuenssberg.

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