A man from Manchester is opening a mobile vet surgery to help deliver healthcare to pets around the city by doing home visits.
A man from Manchester is opening a mobile vet surgery to help deliver healthcare to pets around the city by doing home visits.
A doctor who performed weight loss surgery in Turkey on a young woman who then died has denied any wrongdoing.
Plans for a new university building where 'generations' of healthcare workers will be trained have been unveiled. The University of Salford has published plans for its new Clinic building, promising to provide 'world-class' teaching and research facilities at the site.
Nick Cannon is still feeling the love of his son two years after his tragic passing.
Tributes have been paid to a doctor who looked after patients in Stockport for over four decades. Dr Sikander Malik worked at four GP practices and two hospitals during his 43 years spent working in the borough.
A healthcare property investment company has been given planning permission for a ‘major enhancement’ of its Altrincham town centre headquarters. FTSE250 firm Assura plc invests and manages healthcare buildings across the UK and relocated to The Southmark Building on Barrington Road.
Ed Meza @edmezavar Beta Film has boarded ZDFneo’s new medical drama series “Krank Berlin,” set in the toughest and most overcrowded hospital in the German capital. Created by former British emergency room doctor turned screenwriter Samuel Jefferson, “Krank Berlin” will be part of the Berlinale Series Market showcase Up Next: Germany, which presents an exclusive selection of the country’s upcoming high-end series to international buyers at the EFM. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant, fast-paced and multicultural Southside districts of Neukölln and Kreuzberg, the series stars Haley Louise Jones (“Dear Child,” “Paradise”) as Dr.
The first annual NHS Dumfries and Galloway pharmacy awards have honoured professionals in the field in three categories.
Rishi Sunak has said he would 'strongly support' the Honours Forfeiture Committee if it decided to look at revoking former Post Office boss Paula Vennells' CBE in the wake of the Horizon scandal.
A Dumfries doctor honoured by the King in the New Year honours has expressed her gratitude for the award.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Fat Joe, Jelly Roll and Wyclef Jean will team up with Power to the Patients for an event in Washington, D.C. on January 10 at Hamilton Live to advocate for a more affordable and equitable healthcare system through price transparency. With Congressional leaders and government officials in attendance, the artists “will shed light on the injustices created by a healthcare system that hides its prices, stifling competition and evading accountability for overcharges and price gouging,” according to the announcement.
An exhibition celebrating women in photography is set to tour Dumfries and Galloway.
Junior doctors in England are to stage the longest strike in NHS history at a time when the service is at its “most stretched”, an expert has said, while one NHS leader has said "this January could be one of the most difficult starts to the year the NHS has ever faced".
A mum who suffered nine heartbreaking baby losses has told of her joy after welcoming her daughter into the world - just 36 minutes into the New Year.
Across the road from one of the most iconic stadiums in Greater Manchester, there is life-saving work going on under the radar.
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Manchester United and England footballer Mason Mount says he felt 'privileged' to spend Christmas festivities with a group of special people 'often overlooked'. Residents at Timperley Nursing Home were thrilled to be joined by the special guest for their early Christmas dinner on Thursday, December 21.
A pioneering approach to substance misuse has won Dumfries and Galloway’s Specialist Drug and Alcohol Service a top national award.
Construction of the University of Bolton’s Institute of Medical Sciences has injected more than £12m into the local economy. The medical training college, which is due to open in 2024, has far surpassed its local spend targets, with current figures for expenditure within a 20-mile radius totalling £12.3m, more than doubling its initial target of £6m.
A woman from Bolton nearly died after having filler injections in her bum. Louise Moller, 27, contracted sepsis following a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift (BBL) by a non-medical practitioner.
for her right to terminate a pregnancy which, if forced to proceed, and cause damage to Cox’s future fertility. At the time she was 20 weeks pregnant, well past the six-week window in which women are legally allowed to seek an abortion in the state.Texas’s near-total abortion ban under , which went into effect in September 2021, theoretically allows for exceptions in cases where the health of the pregnant person or the fetus is at stake. However, after a week of “legal whiplash” while the courts argued over how to interpret this part of the law, on December 11 Cox’s lawyer announced that she decided to leave her home state in order to find adequate abortion care elsewhere.In a , Nancy Northup, the president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which is representing Cox, said: “This past week of legal limbo has been hellish for Kate.
Strictly Come Dancing star Shirley Ballas shares a close bond with her niece, Mary.The head judge raised her niece from the age of 10 after her father, Shirley’s brother David, took his own life at the age of 44, and Mary’s mother died shortly afterwards. Mary, who is a healthcare scientist. has a low-key presence on social media, but Shirley often gives a peek inside their close relationship.
A woman who was subjected to eights years of horrific sexual abuse by her police officer father has branded him a “monster”. Rhanna Latham was left suffering from complex PTSD after suffering at the hands of former Edinburgh constable Craig Hodgkins between the ages of four and twelve.
Dennis Harvey Film Critic Palestinian refugees have been arriving in the slum district of Sabra and Shalila on the outskirts of Beirut since what Israel calls the War of Independence in 1948. Forty-four years later, their presence (and that of suspected PLO fighters) got targeted in a mid-September massacre by the Christian militia known as Lebanese Forces, executed while Israeli Defense Forces who’d already invaded the nation three months prior stood by. Another four decades have passed since, during which span the area has remained not just a last-resort magnet for multinational refugees, but “the most lawless, poorest, dirtiest place” in the city.
A coroner has issued a warning following the death of a young woman whilst she was being detained at a psychiatric unit in Stockport, more than 250 miles from her home.
Openreach has announced that another 167,000 homes and businesses across Scotland are set to get access to full fibre broadband. The company is announcing a further £50 million investment across 25 new locations, including Bannockburn in Stirling, Lochgelly in Fife and Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire.
Claire O'Shea knew something was wrong. She had been visiting her GP for nearly two years without finding out - but it was only when she went on holiday to Istanbul and visited a Turkish bath that she began to understand. "When I was in there the woman stopped the massage and in broken English said: 'Lady, baby?' thinking I was pregnant.
Hollywood’s long strike season is over and the town can finally get back to work without the specter of any more labor action, for now.
Spotify has announced it is cutting 17% of its staff, with around 1800 jobs expected to be lost in the process. Chief executive Daniel Ek broke the news on Monday, saying in a public memo that the "difficult" decision was made in reponse to economic growth slowing "dramatically." Ek said "substantial action to rightsize our costs" was required in order for the company to reach its financial targets.
Spotify has announced it will cut down 17 per cent of its workforce in order to save costs.The streaming platform previously laid off 6 per cent of its staff earlier this year in January, saying at the time it was doing so to promote “speed”.This time, chief executive Daniel Ek has said he made the “difficult” decision as economic growth has “slowed dramatically”. Spotify employs around 9,000 people, meaning 1,500 jobs will be lost in the current round of layoffs.“I recognise this will impact a number of individuals who have made valuable contributions,” Ek wrote.
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