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Sunday, Nov 2

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Model, 39, whose 'fairytale' life was destroyed by cancer claims he has been denied NHS treatment over 'little-known rule'

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EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Hettmann, 39, said his life had been almost 'like a fairytale' when as a teenager he was approached by a model scout during a trip to Paris.

NHS says 'call 111' if you have one covid symptom for 5 days

The NHS has shared advice on when to seek medical attention for covid symptoms

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Former SNP Health Secretary says governments are to blame for state of NHS

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Jeane Freeman said politicians do not look at how the health service could be improved long-term because they are too busy focussing on the next election.

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'I work 13-hour NHS nurse shifts and have to sleep on the settee - I still can't get a council house'

After 13-hour NHS shifts, Jason Lewis returns to an overcrowded two-bedroom flat where he and his partner have slept on the sofa for three years to care for his autistic daughter and father with dementia

Rachel Reeves' Budget 'will include tax rises to protect £50bn NHS cash boost'

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Rachel Reeves is said to have told aides that cutting NHS waiting lists and slashing the national debt are her priorities - but this could involve tax rises despite last year's manifesto pledge

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NHS must stop hiring so many foreign doctors while Brits struggle to get jobs, review led by Chris Whitty warns

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A review of training headed by England's chief medical officer Sir Chris Whitty found that 'competition' meant British graduates were struggling to get posts.

Torbay hospital heroes finally honoured in moving NHS awards night

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They don’t often make headlines, but these Torbay doctors just had their moment to shine

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Leicestershire NHS buildings to see £700k solar panel investment

The panels will help meet the country’s net zero targets

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Ex-health minister blames governments for state of NHS

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Jeane Freeman says politicians being unable to look beyond the next election has contributed to the strain on the health service.

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Voices: ‘Everything is either anxiety or your period’: Readers share experiences of being dismissed by NHS GPs

Our community has shared stories of misdiagnosis, delayed care, and battles with serious illnesses like bowel cancer and MS

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Hospital workers in longest strike in NHS history near nine months of action

Phlebotomists at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General Hospital have been taking industrial action since March 17 this year.

Saturday, Nov 1

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NHS urges people to take up flu vaccine after spike in cases

The flu vaccine can provide extra protection against complications from an influenza infection

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We’ve spent £5k taking our children to Germany for Covid jabs after NHS rollback

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Private providers are not licensed to give the vaccine to children under 12, prompting some desperate parents to make the costly journey abroad

NHS lansoprazole warning as 'pain' could be serious red flag

Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that is commonly used to treat various stomach-related conditions, including heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and stomach ulcers

NHS issues red flag warning on lansoprazole side effects

The medication is commonly prescribed for stomach-related conditions

NHS dentists crisis sees surge in GoFundMe appeals from desperate people in pain

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The British Dental Association brands it ‘Victorian’ that Brits having to beg for charity to pay for essential dentistry which should be available on the NHS

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The rural communities where infrastructure is creaking, thousands are on housing lists and NHS services are at breaking point

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The Cameron Barracks in Inverness and the Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex have been lined up to house 900 male asylum seekers.

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NHS devices diagnosed with compatibility issues - and Windows 11 is being prescribed as treatment

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The Windows 10 end of life is causing problems for UK hospitals, experts have warned.

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NHS issues pain warning as red flag can signal serious reaction to lansoprazole

Lansoprazole is is commonly used to treat a variety of stomach-related conditions, including heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and stomach ulcers

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Seven-day NHS warning for common eczema treatment

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It can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions but also runs the risk of a number of side effects