Health Secretary Steve Barclay suggests direct scanning for individuals showing cancer symptoms, bypassing the need to consult a GP

The Health Secretary has announced plans to allow individuals displaying signs of cancer to go for a scan without having to see a GP. Steve Barclay is working on proposals to combat waiting lists in the NHS, aiming to provide patients with specialist help more quickly. Currently, patients experiencing cancer symptoms typically visit their GP …

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Scientists Warn of New Variant BA.6: Urgent Call for Reinforced Mask Usage as Concerns Mount over Numerous Mutations

Experts have raised concerns about a new variant of Covid-19 that has been detected in Denmark and Israel. Dubbed BA.6, this sub-strain has caught the attention of scientists due to its significant number of mutations on the spike protein, the target of vaccines. Although it is still unclear whether this variant can evade immunity from …

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Exposing America’s Epidemic: Two-Thirds of Adults Witness Family Members Struggling with Substance Abuse, While One in 10 Mourn Overdose Deaths

The United States is currently facing a widespread epidemic of drug and alcohol addiction, with a new survey revealing the personal impact it has had on most Americans. According to the KFF Health Tracking Poll, two-thirds of adults reported that either they or a family member suffer from addiction to illicit or pharmaceutical drugs or …

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Claims of Near-Death Experiences, Ranging from Suicide Attempts to Organ Failure, Made by Five Ozempic Patients

Patients have come forward to share their experiences with weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, shedding light on the dark side of these medications. DailyMail.com interviewed five individuals from the US, Canada, and UK, ranging in age from their 30s to their 70s, who claim that drugs like Ozempic have had detrimental effects on their mental and …

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Study finds: Men who maintained physical fitness in their younger years face up to 40% lower cancer risk when compared to the hazards of laziness in early 20s

Study finds: Men who maintained physical fitness in their younger years face up to 40% lower cancer risk when compared to the hazards of laziness in early 20s

A recent study conducted by researchers from Sweden analyzed data from over one million men. The study found that high fitness levels in young men reduced the risk of lung cancer by 42%. By Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 23:30 BST, 15 August 2023 | Updated: 23:30 BST, 15 August …

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Colorado Woman, 31, Shares How the Increasing Prevalence of Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus in the US Has Impacted Her Life and Prevents Her from Resuming Work or Providing Care for Her Six-Year-Old Daughter, One Year After Infection

A working mother residing in Colorado has experienced significant challenges in both parenting her daughter and fulfilling her job responsibilities after contracting a rare case of West Nile virus last year. Lisa Montez, a 31-year-old Windsor, Colorado native, believes she contracted the virus approximately one year ago while engaging in her favorite pastimes of hiking …

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National: Number of unfilled health-care positions in Canada doubles since the start of the pandemic, according to StatCan

National: Number of unfilled health-care positions in Canada doubles since the start of the pandemic, according to StatCan

Statistics Canada reports that the number of unfilled health-care positions in Canada has more than doubled since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to increased overtime and sick leave among care providers. This has had a significant impact on nurses, personal support workers, and care aides, who have struggled to keep both their patients …

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