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Prostate cancer trial: Radiotherapy doses can be cut safely

Doses for men could be reduced from the current 20 or so to around five, a trial suggests. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/CnuoVJB

Nottingham University Hospitals Trust failed to send 400,000 letters

An investigation by Nottingham University Hospitals Trust uncovered the scale of the issue. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PzvTiLu

Stowmarket double cancer survivor, 21, backs leukaemia campaign

Jake Andrade has had a rare type of the blood cancer twice since he was 13-years-old. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/5sWRC8l

NHS dentist targets vulnerable in pilot scheme in Cornwall

A pilot project aims to focus the practice's limited NHS capacity on people with the greatest need. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6CjWngD

Ovarian cancer: Terminally ill woman blames health service for diagnosis delay

Christine Campbell has ovarian cancer and says the health system is not fit for purpose. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/p3oLjrg

Winchester consultant Martyn Pitman 'victimised over hospital concerns'

Martyn Pitman claims he was dismissed for raising concerns about midwifery care at a hospital. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/oru3DgY

Covid inquiry: What is it investigating and how does it work?

The second round of public hearings examining the UK's handling of the pandemic starts on 3 October. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/5U42dnq

Millions wrongly labelled with penicillin allergy, pharmacists warn

Many people are needlessly avoiding the most common antibiotics, which are the most effective. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/U0Atcn7

Safer brain surgery using AI possible within two years

Artificial-intelligence technology can guide surgeons, which should make complicated operations safer. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/YgtDVce

University Hospitals Birmingham: Half of staff felt bullied

Some staff at University Hospitals Birmingham say they feared complaining would only make things worse. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ca2lWGU

Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust admits failures over deaths

Christie Harnett, 17, and another woman took their own lives at separate hospitals in Middlesbrough. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/xN5kAmc

Vapes '95% safer' than cigarettes messaging backfired

The messaging around vaping may be driving children and teens to take up the habit, says expert. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/iWueGoO

UK-produced pandemic flu vaccine deal agreed by government

The UK Health Security Agency's agreement enables the production of millions of influenza vaccines. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/WOor7qw

Addenbrooke's Hospital children's bone marrow transplant service opens

Will Grocott, 15, is the first to receive treatment from the service at Addenbrooke's Hospital. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/POvYraN

GPs' lack of asthma testing is abysmal, charity says

Asthma and Lung UK says people with breathing difficulties are being denied the diagnosis they need. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2mt6Qwo

Breast cancer: The Asian survivors tackling taboo in the community

Asian women are being encouraged to push past cultural stigma and get checked for breast cancer. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/rWDVAja

Warning sick days at highest level for decade

Workers are taking more days off due to stress, Covid and the cost-of living crisis, research suggests. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PBgjMGR

NHS strikes: More than a million appointments cancelled in England

There are calls for both sides to end the doctors' pay row, ahead of joint strike action next week. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/FSQi7Lc

What you need to know about Covid as new variant rises

Hospitalisations have gone up since the summer and a new variant is spreading. Should we be concerned? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/f7CP9hO

Long Covid: MRI scans reveal new clues to symptoms

Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/sxYaRfC

Family of ill teen say they were silenced by courts

The 19-year-old is named as Sudiksha Thirumalesh after legal restrictions are lifted. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ZFDYnE4

Children on Addenbrooke's Hospital wards offered PE lessons

Ella, nine, finds hospital "boring" and loves the lessons which are believed to be a hospital first. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ad9kJH7

Girl receives UK's first rejection-free kidney from mum

Doctors reprogrammed eight-year-old Aditi's immune system so she does not need daily anti-rejection drugs. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/c6N9JoL

Student's 'freshers' flu' turned out to be meningitis

A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/LBNb8OV

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins

Concern mounts about costs of walkouts in England, as doctors charge premium rates to provide cover. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/9k5Y08n

Nicky Newman: Celebrities pay tribute to inspirational cancer campaigner

Nicky Newman, who inspired with her brave outlook despite having stage four breast cancer, has died. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/toCPxr3

What to do if you have Covid: Symptoms, tests and can you go to work or school?

No Covid restrictions are in place across the UK, so how should you manage having it? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/En2D7dw

Children on puberty blockers saw mental health change - new analysis

New analysis finds most children had a significant change in their mental health while on the drugs. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/bwYmO7R

Li-Fraumeni Syndrome: Woman with rare condition given clinical trial hope

Ella Hines, 24, has Li-Fraumeni Syndrome, which increases her chances of getting cancer by 90%. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/bgjNOHy

Hull cataract patient brings legal action over vision loss

John Stabler says the pain he felt after routine surgery was like being hit "with a sledgehammer". from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/IW9joiz

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know

Consultants and junior doctors in England begin their first joint strike across the NHS in England. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/B2tRpyQ

Disability benefits cost could rocket, report says

The study says action needs to be taken to improve the health of people who are about to retire. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/tqulRKo

Doctors strike: NHS Gloucestershire warn of disruption

NHS Gloucestershire puts temporary changes in place while members of the BMA union walkout. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/16ldaiN

Kent woman called 999 from hospital over care concerns

Ava Stanley from Higham says she "thought she was going to die" when nurses ignored her heart monitor. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/CMOujvb

Covid: Over-65s called for jabs as hospital cases rise

The rollout has been brought forward as a precaution against a highly-mutated new Covid variant. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/jKRsQgf

Northampton General Hospital failed pregnant woman - ombudsman

Northampton General Hospital is told to compensate a pregnant woman for repeated failings. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/pOKsPm9

Use a condom to avoid gonorrhoea, university students told

The sexually transmitted infection is at record levels in the UK and students are most at risk. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/aBZRPz8

Meditate to beat stress blood pressure, say guidelines

There is enough scientific evidence for some less conventional "body and mind" approaches, say experts. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/3ZTGHnP

Scientists discover how brain cells die in Alzheimer’s

The findings, which had been a mystery for decades, give new ideas for treating the disease. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/048DC1d

NHS to introduce Martha's rule for hospital patients

The NHS must ensure patients know they have the right to a second opinion, the health secretary says. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/yDRo57x

NHS waiting list in England rises to record 7.7m

Ministers blame strikes for worsening situation as extra £200m set aside for winter. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/IYuqmQa

England's only antidepressant withdrawal helpline to close

The NHS pulled funding for the service, saying it was never intended to be a national helpline. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/J6qFLTQ

New treatment for migraine attacks on NHS to benefit thousands

The treatment has been recommended by health experts and will soon be available on the NHS. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/Q8iUu76

France sets out plan to ban disposable vapes

France joins several other European countries that are trying to stop children using e-cigarettes. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/r7X1bvg

Macular degeneration research grows human cells in artificial eye

Researchers hope it could eventually lead to new ways of treating age-related macular degeneration. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/zqCtUdv

Nitrous oxide: MPs approve bill to ban laughing gas possession

Under the law change possessing the drug would carry a sentence of up to two years in prison or a large fine. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/POVy1sZ

MPs to investigate sexual harassment of female surgeons

It comes after women told BBC News of assaults by senior surgical colleagues in the operating theatre. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/DkLQ51b

BBL surgery: Woman who died in Turkey 'not told of risks'

A coroner says Melissa Kerr should have been made aware of the dangers of the operation in Turkey. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ehM7CL3

Strep B: Mum calls for all pregnant women to be tested

Shannon Doherty spoke out after her baby son, Rían, became critically ill with the infection. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/LnVcMuG

Martha's rule: Mother to press health secretary on patient rights

Merope Mills, whose daughter's death was preventable, says she will meet Stephen Barclay this week. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/hPnLi1I

Transport for London bans 'unhealthy' artisan cheese advert

The cheese featured in the advert doesn't comply with advertising standards, TfL says. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/JPqaLT2

Dolly the Sheep creator Ian Wilmut dies aged 79

Creating the world's first cloned mammal was arguably one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th Century. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/G8rqJ5X

Infection expert calls for return of free Covid tests

Prof Rowland Kao said it was important to track the new Covid variant and some people cannot afford the tests. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/rBipx6z

Bristol Spire Hospital widens investigation into mesh surgeon

The private Spire hospital widens its review of mesh surgeon Tony Dixon's operations. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/esAPHWC

Hospital inspectors probe Nottingham NHS trust over three baby deaths

The Nottingham University Hospitals trust is already facing a police investigation over the deaths. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/WitjAOk

Covid: Care homes and housebound get booster shots in England

The jabs are being given faster than planned in England, because a new variant is spreading in the UK. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/B4p3SCH

Covid booster: Who can get another jab this autumn?

Covid vaccine rules are changing, but those most at risk will be offered another jab in the autumn. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/xtmYXu4

New Covid variant BA.2.86 behind Norfolk care home outbreak

Health officials say it is too early to know whether BA.2.86 is more serious than previous strains. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ds1n5w7

YouTube starts verifying health workers in the UK

The plan will help ensure YouTubers are genuinely qualified to dish out medical information. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2qZumRh

Sam Eljamel: Public inquiry to be held into disgraced brain surgeon

Sam Eljamel harmed dozens of patients while working at NHS Tayside, leaving many with life-changing injuries. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/goOqPzC

Nottingham maternity deaths: Police announce criminal inquiry

Police are to investigate deaths at a trust in Nottingham, already the subject of a major review. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/fnMTdSs

Crumbling concrete fears at host of new hospitals

The NHS has identified Raac at 41 sites in England but the total may grow as more trusts come forward. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/bke3DC7

Bleeding disorder: 'I'm trapped in my house and avoid family events'

Sharon Gregg, who bleeds from her nose, eyes and fingernails, calls for understanding of her rare disorder. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/h2nbZc9

How AI may be a powerful tool in treating male infertility

Fertility experts are now using artificial intelligence to help find sperm in medical samples. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/b0RW75F

Young autistic people dying despite warnings over care

BBC analysis of notices issued by coroners shows repeated failings in the care of autistic people. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/y7X6C8k

Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

The research helps understanding of the earliest moments of life and the reasons behind infertility. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/E0qMo3v

Staffordshire surgeon sought over alleged sexual assaults

Police say they continue to pursue a surgeon after two separate complaints of assault were made. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/JWe7zUK

Turkey surgery warning as mother-of-four dies after gastric sleeve

Shannon Meenan Browse died from malnutrition after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey 18 months ago. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/7Nk1Av4

Caution over study suggesting under-50 cancer surge

Cases in under-50s jump 79% since 1990 but population rise and better reporting are likely factors. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/yeAP7Dh

Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas to be illegal by end of year

Nitrous oxide will become a class C drug in the UK and carry up to two years in jail for possession. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/AHhcEdW

Rise in young women vaping daily in the UK

Figures from the Office of National Statistics suggest more women aged 16-24 are vaping every day. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/oXr5uEk

UK heatwave: Heat-health alert upgraded to amber as temperatures to hit 32C

Temperatures could hit as high as 32C by midweek, with the England alert in force until Sunday. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2rmdnwJ

NHS ombudsman calls for Martha's rule to give power to patients

Rob Behrens says he was moved by the plea of Merope Mills, who shared the story of her daughter's death. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/BzEwkUj

Losing my son to suicide felt like my heart was ripped out

Louise Russell is campaigning for more help and awareness after the death of her son Ciaran. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/YNKI2Dz

Lucy Letby: Senior judge appointed to lead inquiry

Lady Justice Thirlwall will lead a probe into how the neonatal nurses was able to murder seven babies. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/7HsTEWn

Martha's rule: Government to explore bringing in change after tragic teen death

Ministers will try to make it easier for people to get second medical opinion after teenager's death. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/3dNVlz1

Teenage vaping: ‘I’ll have puffs as I’m falling asleep’

Seventeen-year-old Leia is one of a growing number of teenage vapers - but she’s trying hard to quit. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/yBLAHtc

Dr Michael Watt: 2018 assessment found he was not fit to practice

Neurologist Dr Michael Watt was at the centre of of Northern Ireland's biggest ever patient recall. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/s1eESOu

Stroke survivor: 'A wheelchair will give me freedom'

A family are fundraising for their father after a stroke left him needing cranial surgery. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/x4Hd3ol

Infant leukaemia: Ipswich mother tells of her baby death heartbreak

A mother-of-two from Suffolk says she hopes new research will spare other parents from devastation. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ZRn8GvO

NHS gets limited stock of Wegovy weight-loss jab

Some UK patients could be prescribed the popular shot by specialist NHS weight management services. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/lbqgaw6

Martha's rule: Call for right to second opinion after tragic teen death

Martha Mills died just over two years ago after failures by doctors to spot and treat her condition. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/RqfluyE

Plans to ban unlicensed Botox providers in England made public

Anyone carrying out cosmetic injections must be trained to do so under strict new proposals. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/Pp3feUr

Lauren Bridges: Out-of-area patient died in 'cry for help', inquest jury finds

Lauren Bridges, 20, died after being moved to a mental health hospital 250 miles from her home. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/c0YPCEg

Paris says au revoir to rental e-scooters

The ban comes after a vote in the French capital - but is it democracy in action? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/GraeF7V

Cervical cancer: 'I avoided my smear test - don't avoid yours'

Wendy Clarke is encouraging women to get tested after being diagnosed with terminal cervical cancer. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/4pTCjsB