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Feb 2019

Plan to sell DNA tests to healthy people ‘breaches core principle of the NHS’

The new chargeable test, which is to be made available through the NHS, will provide a personalised health report, revealing the risk of diseases such as cancer, dementia and Alzheimer’s. However, although it is not clear how much the NHS intends to charge for the test, critics say it would benefit wealthy people more than…

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05
Feb 2019

Persistent sore throat could be sign of cancer

New research recommends that GPs who have patients presenting with a persistent sore throat when combined with earache, trouble swallowing or shortness of breath, should consider the possibility of cancer being the cause. It is currently recommended that patients with ongoing hoarseness or an unexplained neck lump should be investigated for laryngeal or throat cancer.…

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05
Feb 2019

Leading NHS trust group warns no-deal Brexit could lead to cancelled operations

The chief executive of University Hospitals Birmingham has warned that NHS trusts could ‘quickly run out of vital medicine’ in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Dr David Rosser said medicine shortages and ‘unprecedented’ distribution difficulties could lead to some operations being delayed, despite NHS stockpiling. According to a spokesperson from the Department of Health,…

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05
Feb 2019

Substitutes to be recruited to work alongside under-pressure GPs

NHS England have announced that over 20,000 paramedics, pharmacists and physiotherapists will be recruited to work alongside GPs, taking responsibility for a proportion of the 300 million bookings made each year, also providing continuing care to patients in the wider community. The average GP appointment lasts around eight minutes, which GPs say is not long…

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05
Feb 2019

Child becomes first NHS patient to receive pioneering CAR-T cancer therapy

An 11-year old is the first NHS patient to receive the therapy which uses the body’s cells to fight cancer. The CAR-T therapy, called Kymriah, involves the removal of cells and adapting them so they are able to recognise cancer cells. It is licensed to treat B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients up to the age…

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05
Feb 2019

CQC warning of ‘disappointing’ NHS care as almost a quarter of new mothers are left alone during childbirth

Care Quality Commission inspectors have said that new mothers are being let down by the NHS and that their childbirth experiences are ‘falling short’. Nearly 25 per cent of women said they were left alone during their labour, and almost half felt they were not provided with enough information about their recovery. The report said…

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