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A London hospital considers ID checks for pregnant women to prove they are eligible for free NHS treatment.
A daily pill should be made available through the NHS 'as soon as possible' according to campaigners.
Official figures confirmed that there are now 2.5 million people in the United Kingdom suffering from cancer or living with its after-effects.
Nigel Farage has pledged to get rid of NHS workers who ‘can’t speak English properly’ despite the fact that staff in the UK are already tested.
The north of England has the dubious honour of being crowned the nation's fat capital.
The aim of the six month £5 million scheme is to boost the number of sufferers who receive treatment for the condition.
'If the NHS cannot afford to fund everything, then it will need to make tough choices about what it does fund'
The drug Nalmefene is said to help cut drinking by 61per cent when used in conjunction with counseling.
A study claims that there are at least 300 people a year in the UK and Ireland who wake up during surgery despite being given general anaesthetics.
Under the plans being drawn up by the GMC, doctors who fail to apologise when they make a mistake could be struck off.
With the goal to cut 50,000 deaths a year from strokes and heart attacks, NHS guidelines will advise 17.5 million people to take statins.
A survey says that NHS will come to an end due to the squeeze on funding.
Based on new data, one in five hospitals could be covering up serious mistakes or under-reporting safety incidents resulting in unnecessary deaths.
Researchers of a comprehensive new analysis claim that an expensive anti-flu drug bought by the government shows little evidence of success.
In a polarising move, the NHS will grant drug addicts £30 in shopping vouchers to convince them to get vaccinated.
For the first time people with severe drink-related liver disease will be considered for transplants under a pilot scheme.
In an effort to prevent the health service from sliding into decline, a former health minister proposed a monthly £10 NHS 'membership fee'
A vaccine that protects children against meningitis will be introduced in the UK.
Nurses and midwives are to face competency checks every three years and will be forced to reflect on the comments of their patients.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt proposes that hospitals will be forced to publish the number of staff working on their wards each month.