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NH delegates to attend Democratic National Convention following primary dustup

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New Hampshire delegates will be seated at the Democratic National Convention this summer after all.

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Teenager, 19, with rare degenerative disease who died fighting NHS' bid to withdraw treatment amid end-of-life legal battle

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Sudiksha Thirumalesh, who had a rare mitochondrial disorder, was involved in a court fight with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust before her death.

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NHS warns of signs your child's red face is caused by common infection

Some parents may think their child is just hot, but slapped cheek syndrome can cause not only red cheeks but also a red rash over the body

Signs your child has slapped cheek syndrome as NHS warns parents of infection

Some parents may think their child is just hot, but slapped cheek syndrome can cause not only red cheeks but also a red rash over the body

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Survivor wants stricter name-change rules for violent felons in N.H., after ex-counselor indicted

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She had no idea her counselor had hidden his problematic history. Now, as delays plague the criminal case against him, she is pushing New Hampshire lawmakers by ensuring the past is not too easily forgotten.

Connor Sparrowhawk was failed by the NHS – Laughing Boy brims with fury

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The play's impassioned account of a young man's preventable death and a mother's fight for justice cannot fail to move

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Woman travelled 1,300 miles for hip replacement in Lithuania after two-year NHS wait

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Karen Rogers, 65, has degenerative arthritis and was in severe pain and needed a total hip replacement. She had been waiting for more than two years before considering going private

How much have NHS prescriptions increased to and who doesn't have to pay?

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Pharmacists are concerned the recent rise in the cost of NHS drugs will mean more people won’t be able to afford all the medication they need

Abortion data mandate up for debate in N.H., as tensions flare

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Republican senators added a data reporting requirement to Senate Bill 461, with phrases Democrats warned are open to varying interpretations.

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How to spot scarlet fever as NHS says cases on the rise

Birmingham Womens and Childrens NHS Foundation Trust has seen one of the biggest increases of scarlet fever within the UK

New NHS rules start today but 'only patients in England will pay'

The cost of a single item NHS prescription is rising from £9.65 to £9.90

The cause of King Charles' 'sausage fingers' and what NHS and doctors say about condition

King Charles was out on official public duties for the first time since his cancer diagnosis on Tuesday

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NHS care for trans patients: what is being proposed and what are the current guidelines?

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Sex-based rights organisations have applauded the changes, calling them a ‘return to common sense’

NHS prescription charge rising today - see how much more you will pay and how to cut costs

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The cost of a single item NHS prescription is rising from £9.65 to £9.90, while the price of prescription pre-payment certificates (PPCs) - which cover multiple NHS prescriptions for a set price - is also going up

Woman travelled to Lithuania for hip replacement after two-year NHS wait

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Karen Rogers, 65, has degenerative arthritis and was suffering with severe hip pain.

DWP PIP benefits crackdown from NHS 'proof letter' to scrapping payments

The government has issued a 'green paper' which sets out a number of issues with the current Department for Work and Pensions benefits system for PIP claimants

Major change to NHS prescriptions from today

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The hike from £9.65 to £9.90 per item from today has been described as a ‘tax on the working poor’ (Picture: PA)

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Everyone with these 27 NHS health conditions can still get £798 DWP PIP benefits

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The DWP's PIP benefits are still available despite potential changes and could get you £798 a month if you have one of these NHS conditions.

Woman on NHS waiting list for years flies to Lithuania for immediate op

Karen had been in severe pain for years but had been stuck on a waiting list, so she flew abroad to get it done herself