Norovirus cases at their highest since 2014 as UKHSA warns of second wave
The effects have been particularly severe in hospitals and care homes, with cases highest among people aged 65 and over
Read MoreAward for Wolverhampton hospital wounds team
A specialist team at the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has won an award for its work treating wounds and ensuring patients do not need more invasive...
Read More“The Pitt” and the Gritty Return of the Hospital Drama
The Pitt and the rise of a new era of hospital dramas. In the frenzied medical drama, the limits and problems of the healthcare system serve as the...
Read MoreEye patients could lose sight as clinicians opt for simpler and better-paid procedures
NHS patients with complex eye conditions risk losing their sight because of treatment delays linked to clinicians prioritising simpler and better...
Read MoreAsthma drug showed positive results in trials for people with nasal polyps
An asthma drug has shown positive results when used to treat nasal polyps, researchers have said. Tezepelumab was first approved for treating asthma...
Read MoreThe Ozempic Shortage Is Over
The semaglutide shortage has officially ended in the US—which means the GLP-1 drug industry is about to undergo massive changes.
Read MoreNew Year revellers celebrate after hints harsh restrictions unlikely
Millions of Brits partied the final few hours of 2021 away in bars and nightclubs across England as they waited in anticipation for the New Year. The...
Read MoreSAJID JAVID: We must try and live with Covid
We made major breakthroughs in 2021, but it was also a year where we faced new threats, especially the Omicron variant which continues to spread...
Read MoreWes Streeting accused of dangerous foot-dragging as '20k a year die'
People with osteoporosis are “paying the price” for foot-dragging by Health Secretary Wes Streeting on his promise to roll-out life saving...
Read MoreScientists reveal the exact reason why a norovirus doesn't have a vaccine yet
Norovirus swept across the nation this winter and everybody seems to know someone who was struck down by the seasonal illness. The anecdotal evidence...
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