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Welsh Ambulance Service declares critical incident

More than 340 calls were waiting to be answered when the critical incident was declared. from BBC News https://ift.tt/WMlbYUs

Laura Kenny: Can elite sport damage women's fertility?

The Olympic medallist had a miscarriage and an ectopic pregnancy. Did sport affect her ability to conceive? from BBC News https://ift.tt/ViYUqgZ

Share Covid data, World Health Organization tells China

Marking five years since Covid emerged, the WHO says China should share data as "a moral and scientific imperative". from BBC News https://ift.tt/gC6TIfy

'My autistic sons have taught me so much'

James Hunt says he will never regret becoming a full-time carer to his two autistic sons. from BBC News https://ift.tt/v3fN6Lw

Volunteer praised for saving man in cardiac arrest

Phil Fuller is hailed for "almost certainly saving the man's life" when he was due to end his shift. from BBC News https://ift.tt/d9Y5kEa

'I'm 27, and my disability admin feels like a full-time job'

Sofia Brizio, who lives in Cardiff, said she can spend four hours a day on "disability admin". from BBC News https://ift.tt/FuwJcHr

Bird flu kills 20 big cats at US animal sanctuary

The animals - including a Bengal tiger, cougars and bobcats - have died of the virus over the past several weeks. from BBC News https://ift.tt/xw5sybj

£90,000-a-year patient safety role remains unfilled

A law creating a Patient Safety Commissioner post was passed last year - but no-one has yet been found to take it on. from BBC News https://ift.tt/lKy12cw

Hospitals trial AI to spot diabetes risk

The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs. from BBC News https://ift.tt/Zcglb0x

People seek NHS advice on drinking and breastfeeding at Christmas

Any alcohol that the mother drinks can pass into her breastmilk, the NHS advises. from BBC News https://ift.tt/GxPvHki

'My surgeon saved my smile with new hologram technology'

Susannah Morgan was warned surgery to remove a benign tumour could leave her with a crooked smile. from BBC News https://ift.tt/hpsjUSA

'Lungs in a box' could increase vital transplants

The number of lung of transplants could rise as a new machine keeps organs alive outside the body. from BBC News https://ift.tt/7uxqn4g

Doctors warn over water bead gifts for children

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine issues a "safety flash" about the dangers to children. from BBC News https://ift.tt/5bUH81z

Same GP at each appointment for patients most in need

Surgeries will be financially rewarded if patients with long term conditions see the same GP each time. from BBC News https://ift.tt/lJd9Ftv

AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests

AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease. from BBC News https://ift.tt/ihsMarl

Even morphine doesn't help my horrific period pain

Emily Handstock says she feels the pain women endure has been "normalised" by society. from BBC News https://ift.tt/s1TF0SI

Hospitals write off £112m in foreign patient bills

Hospitals say they often struggle to recover costs, particularly when patients return overseas. from BBC News https://ift.tt/2mIf5vo

Deaths from alcohol at record high in England

Public-health experts are calling for minimum pricing to stop further rises in harmful drinking. from BBC News https://ift.tt/3gvXhLO

Mother of girl operated on by disgraced surgeon says hospital 'gaslit' her

Jodee Seeley tells BBC Newsnight she is considering legal action against Great Ormond Street Hospital. from BBC News https://ift.tt/T4rhlsV

'Hospital's failures led to woman's death'

The hospital has now apologised and an independent inquiry is taking place. from BBC News https://ift.tt/ybP9E4r

'My ex had such a small sentence for strangling me'

Survivors of strangulation welcome the first recommendations for courts on punishment for offenders. from BBC News https://ift.tt/CedUpwn

New guidance on use of physician associates

Royal College of Physicians say PAs should be supervised by senior doctors, not doctors in training. from BBC News https://ift.tt/Y7vpTcl

Mother behind Martha's Rule shares scheme's early success

Merope Mills began her campaign after an inquest found a change of hospital care plan could have saved her daughter's life. from BBC News https://ift.tt/Yo4qJ0a

One in four babies born by Caesarean in England

Experts link the rise to a growing number of complex pregnancies, where the mother is older or obese. from BBC News https://ift.tt/B52xdqI

'My former work colleague gave me her kidney'

Jamie Lonsdale made a donor plea on Facebook and was delighted when Lauren Lane answered the call. from BBC News https://ift.tt/tXg7KPY

Dartitis: The condition where you try to throw a dart - but can't

The psychological condition stops players from releasing a dart. from BBC News https://ift.tt/vdXYtZ6

'A sense of belonging aids our cancer recovery'

Men recovering from prostate cancer praise the benefits of a group fitness regime in Aberdeen. from BBC News https://ift.tt/mrd6afM

Hate people fidgeting? Join the misokinesia club

Why hair twiddling, pen tapping or thigh jiggling can cause rage and distress for some people. from BBC News https://ift.tt/wPDeKFH

Hospitals hit by 'tidal wave' of winter viruses

NHS England say sharp rise in flu cases is causing real concern. from BBC News https://ift.tt/K3N2YrT

Bowel-cancer rates rising among younger people

Poor diet, obesity, alcohol and smoking may be among the risk factors involved, researchers say. from BBC News https://ift.tt/it785ES

Woman says struck-off sex GP tried to 'choke' her

A woman says Thomas Plimmer became aggressive during sex and later sent her obscene photos. from BBC News https://ift.tt/5OEXd6P

Canada euthanasia now accounts for nearly one in 20 deaths

For the first time, the annual report delved into race and ethnic data of those who underwent assisted dying. from BBC News https://ift.tt/qkBHKjD

Medical misogyny leaves women in pain for years, say MPs

Women experiencing conditions such as heavy periods and endometriosis are being dismissed when they ask for help, a report warns. from BBC News https://ift.tt/x8tBAUh

Carer's Allowance overpayment debt rises to £250m

Some carers have been forced to pay back thousands of pounds, leaving many in financial hardship. from BBC News https://ift.tt/IHQh3xU

'I went in for a tackle and heard my neck snap'

BBC South spends six months with patients and staff at Salisbury Hospital's dedicated spinal unit. from BBC News https://ift.tt/2jMOU9q

'My autistic son had no safety net when in crisis'

A family whose autistic son died after being taken to a mental health unit raise concerns. from BBC News https://ift.tt/MmKOc6R

Prioritise safety not A&E target, NHS leaders told

Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivers message amid mounting concern about winter pressures. from BBC News https://ift.tt/mO612DF

Puberty blockers: Can a drug trial solve one of medicine's most controversial debates?

The government has pledged to determine the evidence - and establish whether the benefits outweigh any potential harms of prescribing puberty blockers to children questioning their gender from BBC News https://ift.tt/COzx1Q4

Gynaecology patients going private to avoid NHS waiting lists

Women in agony are using their savings to pay for urgent treatment to avoid waits of up to two years. from BBC News https://ift.tt/Ure0IuV

Mum given 65 blood bags to save her life

Adele was losing so much blood she needed the equivalent of three people's worth. from BBC News https://ift.tt/rbIKoSh

Brain op failings made patients' lives 'hell'

Patients speak out as a leaked report reveals many were failed over several years. from BBC News https://ift.tt/DWBiOCl

Weight-loss drug Mounjaro 'changed my life,' says mother-of-two

People struggling with their weight welcome the NHS rollout of Mounjaro but worry about delays. from BBC News https://ift.tt/1QnAFcD

Families of disgraced child surgeon hit out at ‘whitewash’

Families of children operated on by Yaser Jabbar say independent reports into their care are a "whitewash". from BBC News https://ift.tt/AFeMBdW

Warning NHS busier than ever heading into winter

NHS England medical director warns hospitals under strain after sharp rise in flu cases. from BBC News https://ift.tt/HAZuQqo

Only adverts showing junk food covered by TV ban

Adverts that do not show viewers unhealthy food will not be restricted by a new 9pm watershed. from BBC News https://ift.tt/8nFluzB

NHS gets 12 years to roll out new weight-loss drug

Fears that giving 3.4 million people immediate access to new weight-loss drug could overwhelm NHS. from BBC News https://ift.tt/mw6A7ej

'A hospital worker WhatsApped my mental breakdown'

Julie Trafford says she feels "dirty and angry" after the video was shared in an online group. from BBC News https://ift.tt/6IPwbJQ

Letby interviewed in prison over more baby deaths

The serial killer nurse has been interviewed in prison over more unexplained deaths at two hospitals. from BBC News https://ift.tt/pudiJS2

'Controversial brain surgery stopped my migraines'

A woman who defied mainstream advice to have risky brain surgery says her symptoms have gone. from BBC News https://ift.tt/03kwXgs

'We're attacked and abused as we try to save lives'

Almost 45,000 assaults were recorded by ambulance services across England over the last five years. from BBC News https://ift.tt/fqeONYb

Covid corruption commissioner starts fraud probe

Tom Hayhoe's first task will be reviewing the £8.7bn of pandemic PPE that had to be written off. from BBC News https://ift.tt/O5ASy6n

Why are doctors wary of wearables?

Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health, but many doctors remain sceptical. from BBC News https://ift.tt/Lv6Phun