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Monday, May 6

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Police charge N.H. woman with driving 112 mph with unbuckled small children in car

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When police pulled over the vehicle, they said they noticed two children in the backseat, ages 1 and 4, who were not buckled or secured with any type of child restraints.

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Forums with N.H. gubernatorial candidates to focus on needs of children

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Save the Children Action Network will host a series of four forums with Republican and Democratic gubernatorial candidates at Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester

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Manchester, N.H., woman accused of driving 112 m.p.h. with unbuckled children in SUV

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Shirley Stanley, 23, was arrested after she allegedly drove an SUV on Route 101 at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour while weaving through traffic with her two small children riding unbuckled inside the vehicle, officials said.

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NHS reveals the hours and dates you should avoid spending time in the sun

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You might enjoy some pints in the sunshine, but the NHS has issued an important warning

‘Game-changing’ laser beam therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will available on the NHS next month

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“GAME-CHANGING” laser therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will be available on the NHS from next month.

‘Game-changing’ laser beam therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will available on the NHS next month

“GAME-CHANGING” laser therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will be available on the NHS from next month.

‘Game-changing’ laser beam therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will available on the NHS next month

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“GAME-CHANGING” laser therapy to prevent epileptic seizures will be available on the NHS from next month.

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Investigators conclude 2nd N.H. lawmaker didn’t live in his district

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A newly obtained letter lays out the rationale for the independent state representative’s quiet exit three months ago.

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Juror: N.H. unjust in capping of damages

CONCORD, N.H. -- One of the jurors who awarded a New Hampshire man $38 million in a landmark lawsuit over abuse at the state's youth detention center says the state is misinterpreting the verdict by capping the payment at $475,000.

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Epilepsy patients to be offered ‘game-changing’ laser therapy in NHS rollout

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Laser interstitial thermal therapy - LITT - targets the part of the brain causing seizures without the need for invasive surgery

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Disgraced former NHS surgeon pictured treating baby as Scots victims wait for justice

Sam Eljamel has been treating babies and ­children after fleeing Scotland.

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DWP PIP benefits crackdown sees seven changes proposed from scrapping payments to NHS 'proof letter'

The government has issued a 'green paper', a long consultation document that sets out issues with the current Department for Work and Pensions benefits system for PIP claimants

Cancer innovation is saving lives - but NHS is struggling to meet rising demands

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"The moment you have it yourself you hear it everywhere, but for something so prevalent it's not talked about at all," says Patrick Keane. His right arm is plugged into a tube that runs up to a bag of clear liquid in a treatment room at…

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NHS patients to access world-leading laser beam surgery to prevent epileptic seizures

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The NHS is to roll out a “game-changing” new laser beam therapy next month to help reduce seizures for patients with epilepsy. The cutting-edge fibre optic laser therapy, known as Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT), targets the part…

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DR MAX PEMBERTON: We need more female doctors in the NHS... but there is a downside

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Does the sex of your doctor matter? I'd say it shouldn't really make a difference, although there are some times, for example during intimate examinations, when it could be a consideration.

Sunday, May 5

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NHS Scotland patient safety ‘at risk’ after 823 errors recorded last year

PATIENT safety is at risk amid a massive rise in serious clinical blunders in Scotland’s NHS, critics claimed.

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NHS blunder as £14m helipad still can't be used six years after opening day

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The opening of the landing platform at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton has been repeatedly delayed over safety fears.

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Mum's desperate pleas for boy being forced to wait almost a YEAR for NHS help after sudden alopecia means he's lost 80% of his hair

The six-year-old's mum has already spent £4,500 on private treatment to try and help her son

NHS lists the 11 most common and 'worrying' signs of cancer including skin changes

The number of cancer diagnoses in the UK is still increasing so doctors have urged people to be clued up on all the symptoms of the disease.