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Doctors' warning as Scotland hit by deadly flu crisis which threatens to overwhelm NHS

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Scotland is in the grip of its worst flu crisis in years as hospitalisations and infections surge with a mutant strain sweeping the country.

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NH has one of the best ski hotels in the U.S., according to USA Today readers

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The property has multiple hot tubs, an Italian restaurant, its own winery, a game room, and more.

Tories urge NHS trust to drop action against nurse marched out for calling trans paedo 'Mr' as hearing looms

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Jennifer Melle, 40, was previously investigated and disciplined by Trust bosses despite being called the n-word by the patient.

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NHS 'bracing for unprecedented flu wave' as record number in hospital

An average of 1,717 hospital beds were occupied by flu patients each day last week, including 69 of in critical care

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Alzheimer's drug rejected for NHS use can 'slow disease' by 8 years

The spending watchdog deemed the drug's benefits 'too small' to justify the cost of making it available on the NHS

Flu cases at record level as ‘tidal wave’ of illness hits the NHS

Flu cases are 56 per cent higher than this time last year and ten times higher than in 2023

NHS must take elderly infections more seriously, Chris Whitty warns

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England's chief medical officer says doctors do not appreciate risk of heart attack and stroke, as flu cases rise.

Non-invasive test which takes just 90 seconds could 'significantly' improve bowel cancer detection and revolutionise NHS treatment

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Experts say that the non-invasive test could reduce pressure on the NHS by cutting waiting times for a colonoscopy and speeding up diagnosis.

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Alzheimer’s drug rejected for NHS use 'can slow disease progression by eight years' claim

Spending watchdog deemed the benefits “too small” to justify the cost

NHS doctor explains why 'fit to do' letters may become 'thing of the past'

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Dr Tim Mercer believes his fellow GPs will no longer grant approval in writing for their patients to take part in extreme activities due to one tragic case.

Nationwide NHS 'brace yourself' alert as cases of virus hit 'record levels'

Patient numbers in England have reached record levels for this time of year

Major NHS virus warning as England urged to brace for 'record level' cases

Patient numbers in England have reached record levels for this time of year

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NHS tells England to 'brace for unprecedented flu wave' this winter in new update

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Number of flu patients in hospital at record level for time of year

NHS braces for ‘unprecedented flu wave’ as hospitalised cases in England rise

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Average of 1,717 flu patients in beds last week, up 56% on a year ago, after ‘unusually early’ start to season

'I'm NHS GP and there's big reason doctors now avoid fit to do letters'

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Letters from doctors approving patients' taking part in extreme activities are likely to now be a thing of the past following a skydiving incident, according to an NHS GP

NHS boss reveals up to 8,000 people will be hospitalised with flu by next week

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Sir Jim Mackey tells NHS England board meeting that flu patients will take up between 5,000 and 8,000 hospital beds every day amid worst flu season on record

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Top NHS doctor issues 'breaking point' alert as winter virus cases 'incredibly high'

The NHS has issued a 'flu-demic' alert as levels of the winter virus soar across England

Business News | Life-Saving German Technology on Indian Highways: How One TTMA Prevented a Multi-Casualty Disaster on NH-53

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