NHS worker saved by colleague after suffering rare stroke while at home alone

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Tracy Taylor was getting ready to go to her work as a psychological wellbeing practitioner in NHS 24’s Mental Health Hub when she fell ill.

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The NHS is restricting access to obesity services across England, leading to patients in nearly half the country being unable to book appointments with specialist teams for support and treatments such as weight-loss jabs.

An investigation by the British Medical Journal found budget cuts to local services fell disproportionately on obesity care, with patients living with the condition often deemed less worthy of care than others.

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