Latest National News
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All hospital patients need a DVT check, say guidelines
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Diabetes sugar 'can go too low'
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Nice 'should allow a £2-a-day heart drug on the NHS which could help thousands'
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Simple blood test 'could cut the number of antibiotics given in hospitals'
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One in every five hospital patients battling diabetes
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Test 'predicts breast cancer resistance'
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MRSA superbug strain 'tracked' via genome
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Slow breathing may reduce chronic pain
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Cell 'surfing' aids virus spread
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NHS in England 'more efficient than rest of UK'
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Sleep Apnea May Complicate Diabetes Care
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Vitamin D supplements 'can reduce chance of a fall in the elderly'
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Child drug errors 'too frequent'
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Nano technology tackles heart disease
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Patients in England and Wales denied arthritis drug available in Scotland
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Cord blood stem cell transplant hopes lifted
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Adults with ADHD 'struggle to get treatment'
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NHS faces spate of vomiting bug norovirus cases
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Rising obesity prompts higher antibiotic doses call
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Hospital closures inevitable over next five years
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Poor ' more likely to have late cancer diagnosis'
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Rising birth rate is leading to a shortage of midwives, report warns
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Polar bear poo helps in superbug hunt
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Dementia care not made priority
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Morphine May Help Traumatic Stress
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Loss of Smell Could Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's
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MRSA 'spread by patients moving between hospitals'
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Coloured lasers may offer a way to treat epilepsy
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Smoking linked to low back pain
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Jump in non-emergency A&E attendances since GP out-of-hours opt-out
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Blood pressure drug offers fresh hope for dementia
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UK lacks world-class hospitals, says regulator
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Smokers may cut cancer risk by drinking green tea
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Too-dilute disinfectant boosts bacteria resistance
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GPs access to depression treatment 'is too narrow'
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Cancer drugs 'treat' aggressive childhood brain tumours
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NHS Direct has busiest Xmas ever
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The NHS in a period of tight funding
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'Shorter' people get more lung disease
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Mobile phone radiation 'protects' against Alzheimer's
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PM pledges cancer survivor support
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Women 'too busy' to go for cancer screenings
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Increased use of generic medicines planned to save cash
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Inappropriate tube feeding of patients 'widespread'
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Research finds no proof that a virus is the cause of ME
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GPs promised software to aid cancer diagnosis
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Scientists turn DNA detectives to track spread of hospital superbugs
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Human trials of artificial artery
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Operations stopped by norovirus
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Many ignorant on 'waist fat' risk