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Hidden symptoms of 'hole in the heart' that thousands have without knowing - as Emma

In an Instagram post, the TV presenter, 49, said she had recently had 'keyhole heart surgery' at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London. But the former Big Brother host only received her diagnosis last year and had 'been pottering around' since birth 'blissfully unaware' she had the condition. A hole in the heart, known medically as atrial septal defect (ASD), is a hole in the atrial septum - the wall between the two upper chambers of the heart, the atria. It's a type of congenital heart disease, meaning it is a condition people are born with.

Urgent warning to parents as common household product leaves daughter 'blinded in one eye'

According to Jodi lowe, her daughter Luca began screaming and inadvertently rubbed the product across her eyes before she could intervene. Jodi bundled her daughter into the shower to try and rinse away the chemicals-but when Luca's screaming worsened, she rushed her to hospital. Shocking photos show Luca's red, swollen eyes covered in painful blisters and scabs which broke out days after exposure to the detergent.

Researchers from New Zealand have revealed the obscure clue in your eye that could predict if you will get dementia as young as 45-years-old.

Last year, more than 280 people in the UK were struck down by the bacteria in an outbreak linked to ready meal sandwiches containing contaminated lettuce.

Unlikely country emerges as hidden Blue Zone as doctors say switch to Kilimanjaro diet NOW

The Mediterranean diet has long been hailed as one of the healthiest diets in the world. Emphasizing lean fish, leafy green vegetables and healthy fats like avocado and olive oil, the diet has ancient roots dating back to Greece and Italy, which are now hailed as 'Blue Zones.' These nations are lauded as longevity hotspots with low rates of chronic diseases and significant amounts of people living well into their 90s. Though the Mediterranean diet has been hailed the 'healthiest' diet year after year, an unlikely nation in Africa may be after the title.

Parents might want to think twice before accepting a prescription for their young ones, as taking them before age two is linked to weight gain and a higher body mass index.

World-leading research on the shocking rise in bowel cancer has convinced me we're missing

Despite decades of astonishing medical advances, heart disease and cancer stubbornly remain two of the biggest killers in the UK. Together, these terrible conditions lead to the deaths of more than 300,000 Britons every year. Concerningly, some forms are also on the rise in the UK - even among young people. Last year, a major study found people born in 1990 are now three times more likely to develop certain tumours, including bowel cancer, than those over the age of 70.

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The devices, which have become a popular fixture in middle class homes, are said to be one of the main drivers of harmful air pollutants in UK cities.

Italian scientists made the discovery after examining dietary and health information of nearly 5,000 people, mostly in their 50s, over nearly two decades, including if they died and from what.

The 'IUD for men' is 100 per cent effective at blocking sperm for TWO YEARS - male

The implantable contraceptive, known as Adam, is a water-soluble hydrogel that is injected into the sperm ducts to prevent pregnancy.The Virginia-based company behind the product, Contraline, says this approach offers a reversible alternative to existing methods such as condoms and vasectomies.Contraline have released details of its study, revealing the gel can successfully block the release of sperm for two years, with no sperm detected in the semen of the two participants who have reached this point in the trial.

This one mistake that desk-bound people in the UK are making everyday could make you age much faster, a dermatologist has revealed.

An Australian office employee whose weight escalated after falling into a late-night binge eating habit has revealed how she dropped five dress sizes naturally in just 18 months.

I'd never been sick or taken medicine and was fit and active. Then I found blood in the

Until just two years ago, Marcus Wendling had never spent a day sick in bed. He'd never been diagnosed with anything, never taken a single prescription drug, and didn't even have a regular doctor. In May 2023, the father-of-three from Ohio had just completed his first Ironman - a grueling 70-mile swim, bike, and run challenge that only elite athletes even attempt. But shortly after completing the feat, Wendling noticed small amounts of blood in his stool.

Ditching unhealthy vices early in life was found to boost the odds of having a happy and healthy old age, researchers found - but the rot starts to set in earlier than previously known.

Blockbuster weight loss drugs like Ozempic could leave users at a higher risk of depression and suicidal thoughts, a groundbreaking new study has shown.

Warning sign of teen's inoperable cancer that hit hours before diagnosis - now nothing can

A devastated family have told of the extreme shock of learning their 'sporty' 15 year-old has inoperable, aggressive brain cancer - despite the only warning sign striking hours before his diagnosis.Grade four gliomas are the fasted-growing type and only around five to 10 per cent of sufferers survive longer than five years after their diagnosis.

Many women have gotten caught up in the seemingly endless gel cycle - getting their nails done with the polish, using dangerous UV lamps, and returning to the salon to have it taken off with a drill or acetone.

Researchers affiliated with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) found more than 9,000 people in England were infected with the bug between 2016 and 2023.

REAL reason so many are overweight. Lawyer Hannah was exhausted and struggled with her

Walking into the family home at 8pm one night after work, Mark Ross found his three kids - then aged 11, nine and seven - ready for bed but his wife, Hannah, 43, was nowhere to be seen. Concerned, he went upstairs and found her in bed, too tired to move. Hannah mumbled that she was fine, just shattered. As a mum of three, working as a lawyer four days a week, this was perhaps understandable. But then the same thing happened the next night, and the next.

An NHS surgeon has has warned the downsides of a trending diet that could wreak havoc with the female reproductive systems.

Chris Brookes-Smith, 28, almost died from his severe peanut allergy, but now eats them every day after he was cured in a new trial.

Hidden symptoms of 'hole in the heart' that thousands have without knowing - as Emma

In an Instagram post, the TV presenter, 49, said she had recently had 'keyhole heart surgery' at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London. But the former Big Brother host only received her diagnosis last year and had 'been pottering around' since birth 'blissfully unaware' she had the condition. A hole in the heart, known medically as atrial septal defect (ASD), is a hole in the atrial septum - the wall between the two upper chambers of the heart, the atria. It's a type of congenital heart disease, meaning it is a condition people are born with.

You may assume that scurvy is a disease that died out in the Victorian times. But now, as cases rise, a leading pharmacist has warned that it's not just malnutrition that causes the disease.

Huge breakthrough as scientists pinpoint cause of colon cancer in young people... with

A common bacterial toxin may be to blame for America's colon cancer epidemic, a bombshell study suggests. Colorectal cancer, a disease most often associated with old age, is increasingly striking people in their 20s, 30s and 40s in the US and across the globe. The phenomenon has left doctors racing to find the culprit, with recent research pointing toward diet and lifestyle factors. But a new study from researchers at the University of California San Diego have honed in on a bacteria that could be living in 200,000 Americans.

Kathleen Smith, 40, dropped three sizes on Mounjaro but says it wasn't 'worth it' after she lost her hair and it left her feeling like she has an undercut.

Research has long suggested that bacteria living in our digestive systems - known as the gut microbiome - could be the key to our overall health.

Expert warns of 6 early signs of deadliest skin cancer everyone MUST know

More than 17,500 people are diagnosed with melanoma every year, making it the UK's fifth most common cancer - and cases are expected to rise in 2025. But it's not just the size and shape of a mole that could indicate deadly skin cancer, according to a top expert. He added it is vital to take melanoma scares seriously as it can quickly spread to internal organs, when the chances of survival are greatly reduced.

A new report by researchers at Shantou University Medical College, China, reveals how many times per week people should be having sex for maximum mental health benefits.

Scientists in the UAE, who tracked over 1,000 patients with the disease, found those on the drug were almost two thirds less likely to die from their cancer.

Father-of-two dismissed a symptom that hits millions every year - in fact it was cancer

A retired dad-of-two was unaware a rare cancer found only in men aged over 50 was attacking his organs. He was forced to undergo surgery to remove several internal organs to save his life. 'When the biopsy came back, I couldn't believe it,' said his daughter Zoe, a winemaker. 'It was a bit like, how can anyone survive this? It felt like it had gone from nothing to something huge very quickly.

A mother-of-three is urging women to consider the health implications of cosmetic surgery, following an alarming discovery that her breast implants could kill her.

After a Chinese actress revealed her nose turned black after a cosmetic procedure went wrong the BBC investigated the disturbing rise in botched surgeries in China.

When Ozempic didn't work, I went on a diet doctors warn against... the results speak for

Pete Brennan has lost more than half his body weight, or 352lbs, in two years following the carnivore diet and other tactics. He is thrilled with the results, but says the loose skin makes it look as though he has 'melted'. The New Jersey native lost 167lbs initially while taking Wegovy for a year and four months. But since switching to the carnivore diet and having gastric sleeve surgery, he has lost 185lbs in nine months. Mr Brennan now weighs 283lbs and is aiming to get his weight below 250lbs, when he will be able to have surgery to remove his loose skin.

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In 2024, it's estimated that over 5 million people in the US received dermal filler injections , with the lips and cheeks being the most popular areas to plump.

The test, developed by a team at the University of Southampton, uses AI to analyse blood samples for tiny fragments of genetic material to identify cancer present in the body.

Subtle warning signs of deforming 'medieval disease' that's hit Josie Gibson and is on the

The TV presenter, 40, said she was diagnosed after living a lavish lifestyle as part of a travel documentary. She shares her diagnosis with figures like Henry VIII and Queen Victoria. And she's not alone, data suggests 1.5million people in the UK also have the condition, with the number growing each year.

American researchers - who tracked almost 300 people from pregnancy until they turned 24 - found those who had lived in areas with higher levels of pollution were at increased risk of two conditions.

In the new study, the Italian researchers recruited 132,986 adults aged 50 and older - 12,000 of who were hospitalised with a common virus.

Heartbreaking details of The Vivienne's 'secret' lethal ketamine addiction revealed by

James Lee Williams, better known as The Vivienne, died of a cardiac arrest linked to the party drug and powerful painkiller in January being found dead at their home. Their family have said they are now left with with unanswerable questions in the wake of James's tragic death.

Medically known as necrotising fasciitis, doctors from Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust gynaecology unit warned they had seen a recent spike in cases.

Scientists have exposed the common foods most likely to be teeming with worrying levels of toxic chemicals that have been linked to Alzheimer's and cancer.

Doctor issues major warning over 'healthy' drink that's as fattening as Coca-Cola

Dr David Cavan, consultant endocrinologist at University Hospitals Dorset, says many are in the dark about the shocking amount of sugar contained in a popular breakfast go-to. In fact, he says, some variants could have as much sugar as a can of soda - a whopping nine teaspoons. Fruit smoothies - though widely believed to be a 'healthy' beverage - are packed with sugar, Dr Cavan explained. 'Any fruit, when turned into a smoothie, becomes a very sweet drink, albeit with some fibre in it,' he said. 'In terms of sugar content, smoothies are on a par with Coke.'

Used in the American food supply for decades to give treats an appealing hue, in recent years concerns have been raised over the health effects of these additives.

The 42-year-old Oscar winner debuted a new fresh face look at the Ralph Lauren fall 2025 runway presentation last week in Manhattan that sparked a fresh wave of speculation.

My blood test results were normal - but two subtle symptoms led to deadly cancer diagnosis

Out of curiosity she plugged her collection of symptoms into the artificial intelligence chatbot, Chat GPT. To her surprise, it told her she had a deadly cancer that wasn't diagnosed for a year. Now, she faces six rounds of gruelling chemotherapy. ' 'It's really important to listen to our bodies,' she said. 'Sometimes we tend to lose our connection with our inner self.

Simple tweak can cut dementia risk by 15 per cent and prevent mental decline, experts

Nearly 34,000 individuals aged 40 and over were studied to see if treating hypertension had an impact on cognitive impairment over four years. Those who took blood pressure pills, lost weight and cut down on salt and alcohol were found to have a significantly lower chance of going on to suffer cognitive decline. Masud Husain, professor of neurology at the University of Oxford, called the study as a 'landmark' in dementia research.

For 11 years, she'd been on 19 different drugs, including mood stabilisers, antidepressants and antipsychotics. The cocktail had begun when she was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 14.

The schoolboy son of the model turned TV personality and her husband pop star John Legend , 45, was diagnosed with the deadly condition in July after falling ill at summer camp.

Key vitamin supplement slashes the risk of colon cancer, study finds

The nutrient, available a supplement for mere pennies a pill, was linked to both reducing the odds of developing the cancer and improving the outcomes among patients that did. Hungarian authors of the new study warned that Europeans, especially those living in cities, were at increased risk of having a deficiency.

The Pope's health battles revealed in full and how pneumonia can silently kill - as

Here MailOnline details Francis's health history, from the lung problems in his youth that left him more vulnerable to pneumonia to his mobility issues and mental health struggles. Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires in 1936, was the first Latin American to hold the title.

With an epidemic of type 2 diabetes sweeping across the UK, some experts believe addiction to food could be to blame. Several warning signs could indicate someone you know is addicted

EXCLUSIVE The world's fattest countries revealed: DEEP DIVE exposes the horrifying truth about the obesity 'tsunami', how rates have spiralled 20-fold in some countries and where the UK and US really rank in league table...

The monstrous scale of the world's ballooning obesity crisis can today be laid bare in extraordinary detail. Eye-opening analysis carried out by MailOnline's DEEP DIVE unit shows obesity levels have snowballed 20-fold in parts of the world. Globally, more than 1billion people, including 890m adults and 160m children, are now thought to be obese. Another 1.84bn are deemed overweight. It means, according to detailed World Health Organization statistics, close to a third of Earth's growing population is now fat. Obesity rates have doubled among adults worldwide since modern records began, including in Britain (currently 28.7% of adults have a BMI above 30) and the US (42.9%).

I'm increasingly worried about the number of children given ADHD drugs that make them feel

The number of children diagnosed with ADHD has surged, with diagnoses for boys doubling since 2000, and tripling for girls over the same period. These pills, the same used by Second World War pilots and long-distance truckers to keep them awake during long nights, were first viewed as a temporary fix.

Historians have identified one specific execution in Hungary that they say stands out from the crowd for its complexity, cruelty as well as its sheer barbarity.

NHS facing dangerous shortage of dentists as there are 'only enough fully trained

Just one per cent of dentists surveyed said they were looking for work on the NHS, meaning only about 240 were available to fill the 3,000 needed across the country. Dentists are in a long-running dispute with the Government over the amount they earn from the NHS for carrying out procedures on patients, which they insist is inadequate. As a result, many have been choosing to focus on private patients instead.

In an effort to get more vulnerable people vaccinated against the virus the Government will allow hundreds of community pharmacies to offer a jab against respiratory syncytial virus

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Miracle weight-loss drugs like Ozempic have burst onto the scene in recent years, hailed as a potential fix for the West's spiraling obesity crisis.

Revealed: The WORST area in England to call an ambulance...where you'll be waiting over an

The worrying stats show a stark divide between NHS trusts across the country, with heart attack and stroke victims in the South West forced to wait seven minutes longer than the national average. Analysis of latest NHS data found one in 10 patients in March were also waiting over an hour and 16 minutes for paramedics to arrive at so-called 'category two calls'. Nationally, the figure stood at 28 minutes and 34 seconds. The health service target for such emergencies is 30 minutes. Ambulances in the South West also took longer than all other areas to deal with the most life-threatening emergency calls, such as when a patient's heart has stopped.

Social media users who have tried the simple-to-prepare drink, which contains just two easily obtained ingredients, confirm it delivers on its promise.

The products, available for less than £4 at high-street chemists and supermarkets, have become many patients' go-to remedy for a common health problem.

Woman, 41, critically ill with life-threatening illness after an exercise mistake that

A fitness fanatic has warned of the dangers of exercise after she was struck down with a life-threatening condition triggered by a karate class. Doctors performed tests and diagnosed her with deadly rhabdomyolysis. The condition develops when damage to the muscle causes the fibres to break down and release toxic substances which build-up in the bloodstream and kidneys. This can quickly lead to kidney failure, as well as dangerous heart rhythms that can prove deadly.

In 2022, Mariella Frostrup revealed she had heart disease and was 'on medication you inject twice a year' saying it was 'a life-saver as statins didn't work for me'.

A 35-year-old man from northern India sought medical help after being unable to urinate and suffering a fever for days, with the parasite emerging alive and wriggling shortly after.

Daily pill could replace weight-loss injections like Ozempic - patients lose a stone in a

A daily weight loss pill that works like breakthrough fat jab Ozempic could be available in the UK as early as next year.People taking the new wonder drug orforglipron lost an average of 16lbs in nine months in a groundbreaking final stage trial.All participants were initially obese and had type-2 diabetes but some saw such significant falls in their blood sugar that their disease went into remission.Manufacturer Lilly said the once-a-day pill - the first of its kind - could be launched 'at scale' worldwide and 'without supply constraints', if approved by regulators.

It used to be an 'old person's disease'. So how DID a super-fit, clean-eating 32-year-old

One minute, I was lying on a bed in the day surgery suites. The next, I was being told - with a camera still inside me - that they'd found something, and it didn't look good.

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Jennifer's cancer story and the chain of events leading to her diagnosis echoes that of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's Teddi Mellencamp.

Previous studies have shown that preventing vision loss, treating depression and doing plenty of exercise are all ways of reducing the risk.

NHS hospitals giving 'corridor patients' vanity packs with ear plugs and eye masks to make

A 42-year-old woman detailed how she was given the airline-style care packages during a two-day long ordeal where she was cared for on a bed in an NHS hospital corridor. 'I got given a brown paper bag with a letter in apologising and it had inside a bottle of water, an eye mask - because obviously they can't turn the corridor lights off - ear-plugs to block out the noise, a little toothbrush, a little comb and hygiene products, and I just thought… is this how it is now?, she said.

She suddenly became worried in December after looking at a photo of herself, noticing her skin had turned orange and assumed jaundice was to blame.

Dr Manal Mohammed, an expert in microbiology at the University of Westminster, said shoes tracking mud or dirt into carpets should be the least of our worries.

Teen left 'a few hours from death' after vaping habit 'triggered' bacterial infection that

A 16 year-old who almost died of a life-threatening lung infection has warned youngsters to avoid vapes at all costs, after doctors said her 18-month habit triggered her disease. 'They would make my throat burn and I got sick within a week,' she said. 'It felt like there was a 50lb weight on the left side of my chest. 'I was in so much pain, it was like I wanted to breathe but I couldn't take a full breath in.'

Maria Paszkiewicz went to the doctors but was told her symptoms were the ill-effects of a food intolerance. Within eight months she had died from bowel cancer that spread to her liver.

The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency said some packs had been incorrectly labelled and this could lead to patients taking more than advised.

Could your wellness routine kill you? Paralysed for life, heart attacks and even

Doctors across the UK and other nations have warned about the dangers of several wellness trends - prompting concerns about risk of heat stroke, injury and other dangerous conditions. In some cases, there have even been fatalities after using the popular treatments. These are the most up and happening practices which experts have cautioned to tackle with safety - and the benefits they claim to offer...

Finnish researchers analysing health data from more than 1,000 adults under 50 found those suffering from the painful problem had a significantly higher chance of a stroke.

The 39-year-old, best known for playing Buffy the Vampire Slayer's younger sister Dawn Summers was found dead at her home in New York in February.

I'm only 25, but a chance test spotted pre-cancer in my colon, I had no symptoms - how

Caty Abitz, from Madison, Wisconsin in the US, will now have to undergo checks every three years and has urged other young people to follow her example. Her warning comes amid a mysterious and global rise in cases of the disease among young people with scientists currently unable to determine the cause.

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Sleep expert Dr. Leah Kaylor explained that with consistency and effort, you can fix your circadian rhythm and save your body from the dangerous effects of sleep deprivation.

Experts, who analysed the diet of almost 200 long term vegans in New Zealand, found about 50 per cent were deficient in two critical amino acids.

Fears as deadliest Victorian disease spotted again in the UK - killer bug imported in

The water, taken from a sacred well and flown back to the UK earlier this year, contained a drug-resistant strain of the deadly water-borne disease, according to reports. The well, known as Bermel Giorgis, is near Ethiopia's northwestern border with Sudan and is famed for its sacred or holy water. It is revered for its supposed ability to cure illness and exorcise demons. But researchers affiliated with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said four people who returned to the UK between January and mid-February and later drank the water required hospital treatment for cholera, leaving one in intensive care.

Women with a syndrome related to lifestyle factors are 80 per cent more likely to die from breast cancer, a shocking new study has revealed.

Pfizer has stopped the development of its weight loss pill after a patient experienced a liver injury that was potentially caused by the drug.

Top doctor warns cooking ingredient millions use is linked to aggressive breast cancer

Doctors believe linoleic acid, a common fat in seed oils such as soybean, sunflower and corn, reacts with heat helping cancer cells to g row and multiply. Home cooks should therefore ' moderate' their seed oil consumption, 'especially high-risk individuals,' advised oncologist Professor Justin Stebbing. 'Many oils such as olive oil contain less linoleic acid and higher monounsaturated or saturated fats, which are more stable.' In a new report, Professor Stebbing, who has led groundbreaking research into cancer treatments, described a recent study highlighting the cancer risk of seed oils as 'significant'.

For many women, that time of the month is simply that: days when they experience discomfort, inconvenience and pain. But Robyn Cowie's periods make it difficult even to go for a walk in the park.

Cambridge found a drug that costs mere pennies per pill could help prevent a type of cancer that kills about four out of five patients within five years of their diagnosis.

Scientists prepare for 'mammothpox' virus that could emerge from arctic permafrost and

While the scenario and the virus were completely fictitious, scientists warn the threat of 'zombie viruses' emerging from permafrost thawing due to climate change is very real. Experts have found these so-called 'Methuselah microbes' can remain dormant in the soil and the bodies of frozen animals, like mammoths, for tens of thousands of years. If such a disease emerged from the ice our bodies wouldn't have any natural defences to fight off an infection, much like Covid when it first emerged.

Toxicologists have discovered that a deficiency in the nutrient could fuel erectile dysfunction, and even make libido-boosting drugs less effective.

Scientists have found the optimal time asthma patients should use inhalers to slash the risk of a potentially deadly attack.

Aimee Lou Wood's heartbreaking health battle that led to 'vital intervention' at drama

The actor's history of serious health problems are particularly relevant following a Saturday Night Live skit that mocked the 31-year-old's British actress's teeth and accent. Some 1.25million people in the UK suffer the same condition, which can be deadly if untreated.

World renowned cancer experts are raising the alarm about the often 'overlooked' food that is a prime cause of cancer in people under 50.

British scientists, who tracked more than 420,000 adults, found it was most beneficial for women under 60 who were a healthy weight and those with pre-existing conditions.

Stomach-churning 'Ozempic feet' is latest bizarre side effect of weight-loss drug... which

Blockbuster weight loss drug Ozempic can cause a surprising side effect in your feet-and some celebrities are already showing signs. Doctors are cautioning that Ozempic feet might be the next side effect of the drug. The phenomenon refers to excessive loose skin or ageing on both feet caused by the sudden loss of fat after using the GLP-1 drugs.

Researchers found digital technology use was linked with a 58 per cent lower risk of cognitive impairment, which encompasses problem-solving or memory issues.

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While theories abound for what has caused the recent sexual slump, especially among younger people, some experts believe the answer could lie in our medicine cabinets.

Brutal footage reveals devastating impact of motor neurone disease on 'healthy'

In a series of astonishing videos, Brooke Eby, from Maryland in the US, has shared the reality of living in a body that no longer functions as it used to. The healthy business development manager was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - the most common form of motor neurone disease - in 2022, three years after experiencing her first warning signs. The condition is incurable and gradually stops patients being able to move, talk and even eat. ALS claimed the life of Sandra Bullock's partner Bryan Randall in 2023 and the acclaimed scientist Stephen Hawking famously suffered from it.

A virus that has infected about two thirds of Britons, and millions more worldwide, could increase the risk of developing the memory robbing disorder dementia earlier, scientists warn.

Thousands could be wrongly diagnosed with serious conditions due to major NHS blunder

Synnovis, a lab service provider for almost 200 GP surgeries and six hospitals in London , is failing to deliver accurate results 'on a daily basis', medics say. Dozens of emails sent by the firm, whose NHS contract is worth £2 billion, show it has repeatedly apologised to GPs since 2021 for issues with blood tests for conditions including diabetes and malaria. Doctors claim it is now 'an everyday concern' for them, with the problem 'nothing short of a national scandal'. According to the BBC, who carried out the probe, issues with incorrect blood test results were also leading to unnecessary hospital referrals and wasted appointments.

Surgically removing tumours can leave patients with large wounds, so skin is usually taken from elsewhere on the body and stitched over the opening.

Fit 35-year-old hit with incurable breast cancer 'convinced' her disease was caused by

Bisma Lalji, from California, was diagnosed with the disease in February 2023 with scans revealing her breast cancer had spread to the bones in her upper body. A sudden bout of agonising pain in her spine was her only symptom prior to diagnosis.

Graham Dean is convinced he would not be here today to enjoy his retirement if he hadn't received an invitation through the post one day for a prostate cancer screening check.

A cryotherapy session in Paris has turned deadly with one woman dying and another hospitalised in critical condition due to a nitrogen leak from a cold chamber, according to French investigators.

England's worst maternity units named and shamed: Interactive map exposes terrifying

Exposing the dire 'postcode lottery' women giving birth face, damning figures show around 55 per cent in five services nationwide are failing. Yet for eight parts of England, including Brighton, Derby and Luton, MailOnline can reveal the only maternity unit is rated 'inadequate' - the Care Quality Commission's (CQC) worst possible score. It means that tens of thousands of women have no choice but to give birth in failing units. At The Royal Sussex County Hospital , CQC inspectors warned call bells would run for up to ten minutes before staff members responded. Emergency buzzers used to call a doctor could not be heard in some areas.

From Bob Cratchit to Charlie Bucket and the Weasley family in the Harry Potter films, poor people are often seen as the kindest. But a study suggests there's not much truth to the stereotype.

Dutch medics have revealed that sperm from just 85 donors was used to father thousands of children, leading to fears of accidental inbreeding among the country's population.

Dietitian issues warning over new M&S vegan staple: 'It could put people at risk'

A leading dietitian has warned that a desire to make products sold on British supermarket shelves less processed could lead to some people being at risk of potentially serious health hazards. He was commenting on Marks and Spencer's new type of oat drink containing 'only three ingredients' as part of a range that the brand boasts has no additives.

My wife had breast cancer surgery more than 30 years ago, and ever since her left arm has been swollen with water retention. What can she do to relieve the numbness? Dr Martin Scurr replies...

Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, claiming more lives than heart attacks and strokes combined. Despite exhaustive research, science has failed to find a cure or drug to prevent it.

I have spent years studying a very simple exercise. This is exactly how you can use it to

I have yearned for rivers, cemeteries, starlit fields, often returning from my walks feeling changed: some places seemed to intensify my emotions, while others calmed me. And having previously written a book about the health benefits of walking, it struck me that where I walked might also affect me, subtly influencing my thoughts and mood.

In an Instagram post that's been viewed more than 150,000 times, Dr Amir Khan listed the most common causes, which include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and food intolerances.

The NHS carries out around five million CT scans a year for reasons such as assessing internal injuries after an accident and diagnosing conditions like cancer, stroke, or broken bones.

Rory McIlroy's little-known health battle with deadly condition - after golf champ's epic

The 35-year-old held his nerve in a dramatic play-off with England's Justin Rose to clinch the title after his 17th attempt at Augusta National. Hailing it a 'dream come true', the Northern Irish golfer also confessed 'I started to wonder if it would ever be my time'. He is now only the sixth man - and first European ever - to clinch the Grand Slam. But McIlroy is no stranger to health struggles, which he has candidly discussed over the years.

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Registered dieticians and personal trainers, Lyssie and Tammy Lakatos - aka The Nutrition Twins - reveal the best workouts for losing weight, and debunk common exercise myths holding you back.

For years we've known high blood pressure is bad for your health. It raises your risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure. Now it's clear high blood pressure is also a major cause of dementia.

I contracted a 'harmless' and little-known virus while pregnant and it left my newborn

When Carla Sobrini's daughter Emilia failed her newborn hearing test, she had no idea that a virus she'd unknowingly caught from her older child during pregnancy was to blame.

If colon cancer is detected and treated in its early stages, the five-year survival rate is approximately 90 percent, while it is around 60 percent if it is diagnosed in its advanced stages.

I gave birth using a controversial new technique after being deemed infertile... I'm proof

Amanda Gruendell was desperate to have a baby and had tried everything from surrogacy to adoption. But nothing worked out until she made the lifechanging decision to undergo a uterus transplant...

There was widespread disgust when a Chinese restaurant was exposed for serving street pigeon in place of roasted duck earlier this month.

Frequently visiting the emergency room at your local hospital due to smoking weed may substantially increase your risk for developing dementia, a study suggests.

Life-saving cancer vaccine soon available for thousands of NHS patients with deadly skin

The needle-free injection, given for up to two years, is custom-built for people to stop their melanoma returning - which experts believe will herald a new era in fighting the disease. It works by boosting the immune system's response helping it to 'attack' cancer cells to prevent them from coming back. It marks an expansion of NHS England's cancer vaccine launch pad programme, which has already allowed hundreds of patients to receive a bowel cancer vaccine in the last year. The health service now plans to provide up to 10,000 patients in England with personalised cancer treatments by 2030 through this scheme.

A heartbroken daughter whose father died just 10 weeks after a diagnosis of lethal pancreatic cancer has urged the public to 'keep pushing' for help if 'something feels wrong'.

A father-of-two from Utah had just completed a total of 3,000 miles of mountain biking and considered his lungs his healthiest body part just before his life-changing diagnosis.

From cheese slices with very little cheese to fruit yoghurt without any fruit, this is

Cheese slices with virtually no cheese; fruit yoghurt without actual fruit; salt and vinegar crisps without real potato - or even vinegar. Looking closely at what goes into everyday foods can be eye-opening. And as our photos here show, even bread can have a surprising number of artificial ingredients. But does it matter?

Cuddly toys are loved by children around the world. But a new study might make you think twice about letting your child snuggle up to their favourite teddy.

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At 33, Elle was training for a marathon, working in a busy corporate job and enjoying a full social life, when a single, common symptom was the first sign of a deadly disease.

New Ozempic? Scientists develop 'expanding' weight loss pill that slashes more fat than

A 'new generation' treatment may help patients shed up to 10 per cent of their body weight in just three months - faster than blockbuster jabs like Ozempic. Diet pills have a chequered history and only one is approved for NHS use in the UK - Xenical - which is not hugely popular because of its mode of operation. The drug stops fat being absorbed, so that it passes straight through the body. However, this process can give rise to unpleasant stomach or bowel issues like diarrhoea, which studies suggest have caused people to stop taking it. Yet, slimmers trying a new weight-loss pill called Sirona - so far available only as a trial on the NHS - are yet to report any major adverse side effects.

Paul was diagnosed with bowel cancer at 39... the only sign was a problem millions suffer

When he was invited to be part of a groundbreaking trial, backed by Cancer Research UK, of a treatment that spares colorectal cancer patients from this invasive procedure, he jumped at the chance. Rather than surgery, researchers at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester have been offering some rectal cancer patients daily high-dose radiotherapy alongside a twice-daily chemotherapy tablet, called capecitabine. Experts believe the five-week treatment has proved so effective it could be widely used in the NHS by the end of next year.

  

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