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BBC Radio 1 star Mollie King has revealed she was rushed to hospital after collapsing unconscious.

46 hours ago

Senior medical staff call for solutions to tackle root causes of excess deaths amid tenfold increase in a decade

More than 1,300 patients a month in England are dying needlessly due to long A&E waits,…

2 days ago

The Coronation Street actress, 52, said she has 'no strength left' after being rushed to A&E after struggling with horrible side effects from chemotherapy.

20 days ago

Nurses’ union criticises ‘catastrophic system-wide failure’ in NHS as more under-18s getting stuck in emergency wards

Children and young people in England having a mental health crisis are spending up…

23 days ago

It is hardly a surprise that outbreaks can occur and experts say many of the factors involved are not easy to change

It was a voyage that promised such stuff as dreams are made of, yet within weeks th…

25 days ago

Doctors and nurses say hit drama paints a mostly realistic picture of the frontline of emergency medicine

It’s the hospital drama that is adored by critics and fans alike, with its hard-hitting, actio…

26 days ago

The Daily Mail's postcode search tool - hailed by NHS insiders and leading experts - utilises monthly performance figures to showcase how your hospital is faring.

35 days ago

My girlfriends and I have more fun, more adventures, more independence than ever before. And as for the sex …

I met my boyfriend when he was playing Bach in the park. I was taking my usual jog past L…

41 days ago

Accident and Emergency admissions were faster during NHS strike days, a major study has revealed, with patients getting beds up to five hours sooner in some cases.

48 days ago

More than 13,000 patients in England waited at least three days for A&E treatment last year, concerning new figures have revealed.

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