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Doctors order needless scans on the elderly because they fear talking about death, study suggests

Between them, the 96 patients underwent 389 x-rays, 92 ultrasound scans, 192...

‘Lecanemab has let me live a full life despite dementia risk’

A man with memory problems has said he has been able to...

Alzheimer’s breakthrough is being stymied by the NHS

The good news and the bad came almost simultaneously. No sooner had...

Lecanemab: What is it and how do I get it?

“We’re talking somewhere between tens to hundreds of thousands of pounds,” says...

Thousands seek compensation after Covid vaccines ‘left them disabled’

Nearly 14,000 people in Britain have applied for payments from the government...

Terminally-ill breast cancer sufferers denied life-extending drug

“We remain committed to working with Nice to find a way forward...

NHS app should ‘ping’ people so they can donate blood, says Wes Streeting

The NHS app should be changed to tell patients their blood type...

GP suspended over ‘speeding up’ videos of patient appointments

A newly qualified family GP has been suspended after she was caught...

Four-day week campaigners are focusing too much on cosy office jobs

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has said NHS pressures are no...

Kirstie Allsopp pays tribute to her father Charles, 6th Baron Hindlip, who has died aged 83

Her sister Sofie Fletcher, who is also a TV presenter and property...

We should have more gender categories, says NHS abuse services chief

There should be more gender categories in the NHS, the chairman of...

Incurable lung cancer could be ‘stopped in its tracks’ by new pill

Patients with an incurable form of lung cancer could lead normal lives...

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