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NHS trust put in place do-not-resuscitate rule, Covid inquiry told
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Love Islands Dr Alex Georges ADHD diagnosis completely changed his life
Posted onLove Island’s Dr Alex George believes his ADHD and OCD diagnoses “completely changed” his life. The former A&E medic, who grew up in Carmarthenshire but lives in London, wants improved waiting times for assessments after paying thousands of pounds for private ADHD and autism tests. In his new book, he discussed getting diagnosed and said…
Resident doctors in Scotland begin ballot for strike action
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Deadline to fix unsafe crumbling NHS hospitals will be missed
Posted onWork to fix hospitals built using unsafe concrete will not be completed in time to meet the government’s target, a new report has warned. Seven hospitals built using Raac, or reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete, were prioritised for remedial work last year, with the government setting a deadline of 2030. The new buildings are now expected…
