[ad_1] Reid said: “Simple painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, if these are safe for you to take, can help to reduce any discomfort. “It is also a good idea to move
[ad_1] Reid said: “Simple painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, if these are safe for you to take, can help to reduce any discomfort. “It is also a good idea to move
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More[ad_1] Widely used lung function tests often fail to detect lung disease in Black patients, according to research — and experts are calling for new methods of testing. Spirometry, the most common lung function test used
More[ad_1] From the outside, the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Arizona looks like any other warehouse. But inside it contains the frozen dead bodies of hundreds of patients who hedged their bets
More[ad_1] Giving immune-system-boosting drugs to cancer patients before surgery rather than afterwards significantly decreases the chances of the disease returning, research suggests. In a pivotal trial, bladder-cancer patients were given the treatment,
More[ad_1] Medically-fit patients may be discharged within 24 hours under NHS plans to tackle bed-blocking. More than 13,000 hospital beds across the country — one in seven — are currently occupied by
More[ad_1] Thousands of pancreatic cancer patients die early ‘because their disease is MISSED on scans’ Researchers examined 600 scans of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer Almost one in 12 were categorised as
More[ad_1] However, the cost of living crisis has made matters much worse for people like Lara. “For me, cancer and the spiralling cost of living is the worst possible combination – no
MoreShock new figures show just one doctor for every 2,200 patients as NHS staff shortages start to bite
[ad_1] GPs are being forced to care for 2,200 patients each because of NHS staff shortages. An extra 3.1million patients have been registered since June 2017 yet the number of fully qualified
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