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Friday, May 24

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Searches for NHS advice on insect bites and stings surge ahead of bank holiday weekend

www.england.nhs.uk

The number of people seeking advice on insect bites and stings from the NHS website has surged ahead of the bank holiday weekend. Analysis by NHS England, which runs the nhs.uk website, found visits to the insect bites and stings page have…

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NHS hospital was guilty of neglect over death of nine-year-old boy from sepsis after he was sent home from hospital with painkillers, inquest rules

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Dylan Cope, nine, suffered a burst appendix which led to a sepsis infection spreading right through his body, before being sent home with just painkillers in December 2022

An end to unfettered immigration, a stronger economy and some sense on the NHS – what Sun Cabinet want from the election

www.thesun.co.uk

POLITICIANS have begun campaigning for the General Election – but what do ordinary people want them to deliver?

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Latest polling shows competitive presidential race in N.H.

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The UNH Survey Center reported Thursday that 44 percent of likely New Hampshire voters support President Biden, while 41 percent support former president Donald Trump.

Two people taken to hospital after crash at N.H. tolls

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Authorities said the driver, who is from North Andover, was heading north when he lost control of the vehicle and struck a concrete traffic barrier at the toll plaza in Hampton, N.H.

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Dunne welcomes final NHS and Treasury investment approval of Hospitals Transformation Programme

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Dunne welcomes final NHS and Treasury investment approval of Hospitals Transformation Programme

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Keir Starmer says he ditched tuition fee pledge to prioritise tackling NHS crisis

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Labour leader says ‘we can’t have both’ given state of economy, but system of university funding must change

NHS Trust denies corporate manslaughter over death of 22-year-old patient Alice Figueiredo

www.standard.co.uk

Alice Figueiredo died in 2015 when she was a patient at an NHS hospital

You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here by Benji Waterhouse review: A vital yet hilarious exposé of the NHS

www.standard.co.uk

Trying to solve the many riddles of the NHS is like playing whack-a-mole. Fixed A&E? Then say hello to GP waiting times. Solved the junior doctors’ strikes? Crumbling hospitals would like a word.

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Incredible robots that could help cut NHS waiting lists and tackle care home crisis

www.mirror.co.uk

The Mirror went to visit the incredible National Robotarium - that is designing robots which could be drafted in to help in healthcare settings

Outrage at NHS rules to send new mums home the day after they give birth in 'horrific pain' from C-sections and traumatic labours with 'nothing more than paracetamol or ibuprofen'

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Campaigners and doctors slammed the move, claiming it was yet another example of women's pain issues in healthcare being ignored or underplayed.

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Funny math garbles N.H. governor’s take on electricity rates

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The New Hampshire Department of Energy cherry-picked data, then muddled it, to argue the state is better off than others in New England.

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NHS future workforce: how a university is helping tackle the shortage of nurses

www.theguardian.com

By offering a range of routes into nursing, including a short course for more experienced applicants, Northumbria University is pulling out all the stops to attract people into vital healthcare roles

Gujarat: Villagers Set Police Vehicle Ablaze After Man Dies While Trying To Cross Road on Shamlaji NH 8 in Himmatnagar (Watch Video)

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The villagers set the police vehicle on fire after a man died in Sabarkantha. It is reported that the man died while trying to cross the road on Shamlaji NH 8 in Himmatnagar.

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General Election: Housing, NHS and immigration on the minds of Shropshire voters

www.shropshirestar.com

As the country is braced for a General Election the Shropshire Star visited Wellington to gauge the thoughts of residents ahead of the July vote.

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Women denied life-extending breast cancer drug call for U-turn on NHS decision – as 250k sign petition

A QUARTER of a million people have joined a campaign for a breakthrough breast cancer drug to be given to women denied it on the NHS.

Women denied life-extending breast cancer drug call for U-turn on NHS decision – as 250k sign petition

www.the-sun.com

A QUARTER of a million people have joined a campaign for a breakthrough breast cancer drug to be given to women denied it on the NHS.

Women denied life-extending breast cancer drug call for U-turn on NHS decision – as 250k sign petition

www.thesun.co.uk

A QUARTER of a million people have joined a campaign for a breakthrough breast cancer drug to be given to women denied it on the NHS.

Thursday, May 23

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N.H. House narrowly passes funding for children’s summer food assistance

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“We can connect these children to the nutrition that they need when school is not in session,” said Representative Dan Wolf, a Newbury Republican.