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2025 › December › 04
NHS
7 months ago
England's chief medical officer says doctors do not appreciate risk of heart attack and stroke, as flu cases rise.
Tories urge NHS trust to drop action against nurse marched out for calling trans paedo 'Mr' as hearing looms ⊕
Jennifer Melle, 40, was previously investigated and disciplined by Trust bosses despite being called the n-word by the patient.
Non-invasive test which takes just 90 seconds could 'significantly' improve bowel cancer detection and revolutionise NHS treatment ⊖
Experts say that the non-invasive test could reduce pressure on the NHS by cutting waiting times for a colonoscopy and speeding up diagnosis.
A&E's 'under siege' from patients arriving with HICCUPS, blocked noses and ingrown toenails as NHS braces for 'one of the busiest ever' winters ⊖
Emergency departments dealt with more than 6,300 cases of blocked noses, almost 400 people with hiccups and over 3,800 cases of ingrown toenails between November 2024 and March 2025.
REVEALED: Now CBD oil pedlar Anthony Fowler makes dangerous claim that his new 'metal detox' can help autistic children, why experts say it's 'fake' and 'harmful', why authorities are powerless and star footballers still in his camp ⊖
Fowler has taken a new step by declaring plans for a new product range for autistic children, seemingly involving a treatment which is described by the NHS as 'fake' and potentially 'harmful'.
Flu-nami EXPLOSION: Record number of Britons hospitalised with flu as NHS warns UK is set for 'worst year ever' ⊖⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Surveillance programmes that monitor the UK's outbreak suggest flu hospital admissions in England are more than double last year.
Streeting orders review into mental health and ADHD diagnosis ○
The health secretary said the aim was to tackle a rising demand for services and the increased pressure on the NHS.
Patients clogging A&E with hiccups, sore throats and other niggles ○
NHS bosses warn the public to use hospitals wisely amid concern this could be a tough winter.
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