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Sunday, Nov 30

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I’m flying to China for my healthcare rather than use the NHS – the UK system is tricky & it’s easier to jet across seas

www.the-sun.com

THE state of NHS access is that familiar conversation we all have in the UK, but for one content creator, the struggle to get a diagnosis has pushed her to the decision - and that’s hopping on a plane to China. Amie, known as @amieinchina…

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Let’s not repeat the folly of PFIs for NHS buildings | Letter

www.theguardian.com

Too often savings in construction cost and time are at the expense of design and materials, and high finance and support costs, writes Martin Cook

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NHS Paracetamol warning issued as 5 groups advised to seek advice before taking painkiller

The NHS has issued advice on who should seek medical guidance before taking paracetamol, a common painkiller used to treat aches and pains, as well as to reduce high temperature

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NHS paracetamol advice for 5 groups who should seek guidance first

Around 200 million packets of paracetamol are sold over the counter each year in the UK alone

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NHS test delays putting hundreds of thousands at risk, say doctors

www.theguardian.com

Exclusive: Long waiting times affected 386,849 patients in England during September, data analysis shows

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Parents should avoid 3 things when helping child with painful ailment, NHS says

Whilst it's not normally serious, symptoms can prove extremely painful

NHS warns parents to avoid 3 things when helping children with a common symptom

www.mirror.co.uk

Earaches and ear pain are relatively common in children and are most often caused by infections

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Prince William visits severely ill children from Gaza being treated by the NHS in the UK

www.dailymail.co.uk

The NHS started offering specialist care to children from the war-torn strip in September this year as part of a UK government humanitarian mission.

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Health minister says UK should cash in on NHS patient data

www.ft.com

Zubir Ahmed says new central service for medical datasets should be leveraged for ‘benefit of Treasury coffers’

Saturday, Nov 29

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North East NHS trust advises against hospital visits if you have one of two norovirus symptoms

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust has urged those with diarrhoea or vomiting not to visit loved ones in hospital and to wait 48 hours after symptoms stop

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Private firm to 'support' NHS investigations into Durham breast cancer failings

A private healthcare firm held contracts where there was not "robust" NHS oversight, a new report found.

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With 850,000 on waiting lists, NHS spends £300k hiring actors to pretend to be patients

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Scotland's cash-strapped NHS is under fire for spending hundreds of thousands of pounds hiring professional actors to pretend to be patients.

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London Zoo boss who was man behind NHS Covid pass resigns after investigation into his 'unacceptable workplace behaviour'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Matthew Gould, 54, who previously worked in Downing Street and was the man behind the NHS Covid pass, stepped down from his role at Zoological Society of London (ZSL) last week.

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NHS urges Brits to skip 'another air fryer' this Black Friday and get something else

www.devonlive.com

The NHS concern follows troubling indicators from the Asia-Pacific region, where Japan had previously announced a flu epidemic

Avoid 'another air fryer' this Black Friday weekend and get this instead, NHS says

www.examinerlive.co.uk

The NHS concern follows troubling indicators from the Asia-Pacific region, where Japan had previously announced a flu epidemic

NHS says avoid 'another air fryer' this Black Friday weekend and get this instead

www.mirror.co.uk

The UK health service urged Brits to 'get protected from serious illness' - here's what you should know

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'I vomit 60 times a day from rare condition - but NHS won't help me stop'

www.mirror.co.uk

Matthew Pascoe, 33, is unable to digest food and is in constant pain without his life-saving device - but a new battery for it costs £15,000 and the NHS won't help