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Natural birth more dangerous after caesarean

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A natural birth after having had a caesarean section during a previous birth is more dangerous for mothers and babies, says a new study.

Carrie Tennick, September 25, 2019

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Medical Negligence

Women ‘more at risk of heart attack misdiagnosis’

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Women are “dying needlessly” due to inequalities in the awareness, diagnosis and treatment of heart attacks, according to the British Heart Foundation.

Carrie Tennick, September 30, 2019

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Medical Negligence

Lip fillers gone wrong: When cosmetic surgery is unsafe

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With lip fillers becoming increasingly common, it’s important to ensure you’re taking precautions about where to get them done to minimise the chances of them going wrong.

Carrie Tennick, October 30, 2019

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Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month begins

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November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, with a range of events and activities taking place to help raise awareness of the disease.

Carrie Tennick, November 01, 2019

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Concern expressed over NHS waiting times

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A number of organisations have expressed concern over the NHS’s performance, particularly at waiting times for patients arriving at A&E departments.

Carrie Tennick, January 10, 2020

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NHS faces £4.3 billion medical negligence bill

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NHS England could have to pay out £4.3 billion in compensation to settle outstanding medical negligence claims.

Carrie Tennick, January 21, 2020

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‘Compensation gap’ for private patients questioned

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The issue of compensation for substandard treatment by private healthcare providers has come under the microscope, with the release of a report into the inquiry into rogue surgeon Ian Paterson.

Carrie Tennick, February 05, 2020

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RCN warns ‘corridor care’ is becoming normal

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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has found that providing care to hospital patients in corridors and other non-clinical areas is becoming a normal part of healthcare in the UK.

Carrie Tennick, February 26, 2020

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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month kicks off

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March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, giving people who have been affected by the disease the chance to raise publicity.

Carrie Tennick, March 02, 2020

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