Locked-in syndrome is a rare phenomenon which makes conscious people almost entirely unable to move and communicate. It is estimated
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Getting Britain to work without blaming ‘scroungers’ – can Starmer change the narrative?
At face value, the government’s approach to “get Britain working” marks a pointed departure from the toxic anti-welfare rhetoric of
Barton pop-up Christmas market hits decade milestone in memory of baby Joseph
A much loved pop-up Christmas market which has raised more than £30,000 for Baby Beat since 2015 will take place for 10th time this Wednesday (27 November). Taking place at […]
What the budget got wrong about the NHS and prevention
A healthy NHS and strong economy depend on healthy people, not just strong public finances. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget was
Noticing This Voice Change Can Be A Sign Of Laryngeal Cancer
As we head into cold and flu season, it’s normal to experience some hoarseness and a creaky voice. If the
I’m An Occupational Therapist ― The ‘3 In 3’ Method Can Help To Relieve Lower Back Pain
Back pain – especially lower back pain – is “very common” in the UK, the NHS says. And while its
The NHS is in ‘serious trouble’ and needs major reform – here are the pitfalls the government must avoid
Long waiting times for treatments and care were one of many concerns raised by Lord Darzi. PongMoji/ Shutterstock The NHS
Minister Audibly Squirms As Kay Burley Brings Up Labour Sleaze Row
Ellie Reeves was corned by Kay Burley on Sky News this morning Kay Burley cornered the Labour Party chair on
Tony Blair’s NHS dream? Fewer GPs, more chatbots
LONDON — Tony Blair proposes closing most local GP surgeries and replacing them with super primary care centers, a leaked
Why we really need to learn to love maggots – for the sake of our health
The humble maggot is nature’s answer to super-efficient wound management Artsaba Family/Shutterstock For years, maggots have been a powerful tool