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Cork records the day's biggest numbers on trolleys as hospitals expect influx of flu patients
High numbers of flu patients are expected again this month, as well as more illnesses linked to the cold weather ...
The work of healing from a mental disorder or life disruption often feels like it is going nowhere in spite of much effort.
Britain is facing a “quad-demic” of Covid, flu, RSV and norovirus, with hospitals busy, cases rising, and experts urging the ...
By all measures, Dr. Tim Williams should not be alive. Williams, 69, has survived a fall while home alone, a brain bleed, a ...
Quality playbook systems preparing for outpatient procedure expansion focus on protocols, outcomes tracking, and staff readiness amid CMS rule changes.
Central to her idea is the “Foundational Five,” a set of simple exercises one can perform every day, whenever you have a ...
For decades, Jeff Galloway’s heart was at growing risk of giving out, but neither he nor his doctors knew it.
Data obtained through FOI requests to every NHS trust in England showed violence and threats faced by staff is on the ...
The Liberal Democrats are calling on Keir Starmer to cancel a deal with the US that will see the NHS paying billions of pounds more in higher drug prices in the coming years, and to invest money in ...
People struggle with how to talk with friends, family, and work colleagues after someone has died. This post provides ideas ...
In 2013, John was chatting with another patient in the hospital when his words abruptly slurred. That patient recognized something was wrong and called for help, and doctors were able to intervene.
Even modest amounts of strength training, even with lighter weights, can meaningfully preserve muscle and maintain your ...
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