NHS can’t fix what’s already broken: too many are flabby, fat and lazy
Doctors can only treat the patients in front of them. If Britons eat better and drink less, it could save the health service hundreds of billions of pounds
White women added to NHS eligibility list to donate stem cells
Health service aims to sign up 30,000 people a year to meet rising demand and reduce use of more expensive imports
Millions of women are now eligible to donate stem cells on the NHS for the first time amid rising demand for...
White women most likely to get HRT prescriptions in England, study finds
Exclusive: 10-year study finds menopausal women of Chinese and black African backgrounds about 80% less likely to get HRT
Menopausal women of Chinese and black African backgrounds are about 80% less likely to receive...
Women in England with ‘worrying’ breast lumps to be referred directly to specialists
Trial forms part of government plans to expedite referrals for patients with cancer symptoms
Women who are concerned about lumps in their breasts will be able to book an appointment to see a specialist via...
Women in England want at home cervical screening tests on the NHS
Our new research calls for a more personalised approach to cervical screening to help the NHS meet its ambition to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040.
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Poor NHS maternity care in danger of becoming normalised, regulator warns
CQC issues damning report on maternity services in England as minister admits anxiety over ‘risk of disaster’
Maternity services in England are so inadequate that cases of women receiving poor care and being harmed in...
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