A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The Department of Health strongly denies a claim that patients could be turned a
Cook Islands secretary of state for health Elizabeth Iro has been named the World Health O
Half of people with learning disabilities who have a GP in England do not attend an a
A commemoration of the life of nursing hero Edith Cavell has taken place in London.
Nurses have received written reminders of the importance of encouraging
Routine operations could 'cease for several months' if NHS hospitals have to deal wit
GPs in training will receive a 'golden hello' of £20,000 if they start
Ministers have been warned they will need to find additional funding for the NHS if staff
Nurses who have been assaulted while at work will lobby MPs next week to push fo
Six ‘platforms’ trainees are expected to reach on registration include accountability, health promotion, improving care and health promotion
The NHS is straining at the seams as it juggles problems with staffing shortages, rising demand and increasing numbers of patients with preventable illnesses, health and care inspectors have said.
Improved training for community palliative care should be a priority, in order to make life more comfortable for the growing number of older old people, researchers have said.
Mental health workers have shared stories of being punched, bitten and kicked as they explain how reductions in staffing levels are leaving them vulnerable to attacks by patients.
A new film and booklet will help people have conversations about death and dying, and offer advice on talking to healthcare professionals about their relatives.
A change in the law allows schools to purchase spare adrenaline auto-injectors to use on children with serious allergies.
