New guidance for the NHS recommends that women diagnosed with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS) undergo yearly health screenings to identify the numerous complications linked to this multifaceted condition. Affecting approximately one in eight women, PMOS — previously referred to as polycystic ovary syndrome — received its updated name in May to more accurately convey… Continue reading Women with PMOS should have yearly NHS checks, says health watchdog
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'Normal birth drive' criticism removed from maternity report, expert claims
Just days before its official release, a government-commissioned review on maternity safety in England was reportedly altered to remove criticism of the “normal birth drive,” according to Dr. Bill Kirkup, a former member of the inquiry team. This campaign, widely supported by midwives, promotes vaginal births without medical intervention. However, past investigations have linked it… Continue reading 'Normal birth drive' criticism removed from maternity report, expert claims
Patient tests negative after Ebola alert at Glasgow hospital
Health authorities have confirmed that a patient admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow with a suspected Ebola virus infection has tested negative. The individual was admitted in the early hours of Tuesday as a precautionary step. Had the diagnosis been confirmed, it would have marked the first case in the United… Continue reading Patient tests negative after Ebola alert at Glasgow hospital
Home care pressures leave 89-year-old in bed for up to 19 hours
An 89-year-old woman named Alison has revealed that due to staffing shortages, her full home care package is not being delivered as scheduled, leading to her being routinely assisted to bed in the early afternoon. Alison explained that carers now visit her around 3 pm to provide her with an evening meal, administer sleeping medication,… Continue reading Home care pressures leave 89-year-old in bed for up to 19 hours
Cardiff woman's trip to India left her with 38 parasites in her brain
Lowri Denman, a 42-year-old from Cardiff, experienced a rare and severe brain infection called neurocysticercosis, caused by the larvae of the pork tapeworm. Her ordeal began when she discovered a meter-long tapeworm after using the toilet. This infection led to 38 parasites residing in her brain, causing extreme headaches, seizures, and psychosis. Lowri likely contracted… Continue reading Cardiff woman's trip to India left her with 38 parasites in her brain
Ringleader of Rochdale grooming gang 'cannot be deported'
Shabir Ahmed, the 73-year-old figurehead of a well-known grooming gang in Rochdale, is scheduled to be released from prison this week. Despite being convicted in 2012 for numerous sexual offences and rapes involving underage girls, Ahmed cannot be deported, his victims have learned. Although he previously held dual British-Pakistani citizenship, Ahmed was stripped of his… Continue reading Ringleader of Rochdale grooming gang 'cannot be deported'
Patient tested for suspected Ebola virus at Glasgow hospital
A patient suspected of having the Ebola virus is currently undergoing testing at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow. The individual was admitted in the early hours of Tuesday, and medical staff are conducting tests to determine whether the infection is present. Confirming a case would mark the first Ebola diagnosis in the… Continue reading Patient tested for suspected Ebola virus at Glasgow hospital
Labour women tell Burnham half of next government should be female
Female Labour MPs are calling on Andy Burnham to commit to achieving an equal gender balance within his government if he becomes prime minister in July. A draft letter from the Women’s Parliamentary Labour Party (WPLP), reviewed by the BBC, emphasizes that Labour must set an example by ensuring gender equality among its senior officials… Continue reading Labour women tell Burnham half of next government should be female
Lincolnshire Red Arrows to get new jets replacing ageing Hawk
The UK government has revealed plans to upgrade the Red Arrows with new aircraft as part of a broader £15 billion boost to military expenditure. Central to this initiative is the Ministry of Defence’s commitment to invest £360 million in a project known as the “British Jet Trainer System.” This program aims to develop new… Continue reading Lincolnshire Red Arrows to get new jets replacing ageing Hawk
Final warning for failing Betsi Calwaladr University Health Board
Wales’ biggest health board, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, which serves the entire north Wales region, has been given a decisive ultimatum to improve after spending nearly a decade in special measures. The health board has been subjected to the most intense level of oversight due to ongoing concerns relating to leadership, patient safety, and… Continue reading Final warning for failing Betsi Calwaladr University Health Board