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Fake nurse treated 4,000 patients without license

A woman in Florida posed as a licensed nurse for over a decade, treating thousands of patients despite having no medical qualifications. Authorities are now investigating how she evaded detection for so long.

Nurse jailed for stealing from Fife care home patients

A nurse from Kirkcaldy, Fife, has been sentenced to prison for stealing money from elderly and vulnerable patients under her care. The shocking case highlights breaches of trust in the healthcare system.

RFK Jr.'s health cuts spark AMA warning

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed healthcare cuts spark fierce backlash from the American Medical Association, warning of severe risks to public health and medical services.

Mormon missionary arrested for child exploitation

A Utah-based Mormon missionary has been arrested on disturbing charges of luring young boys with gifts in exchange for sexual favours. The case has sent shockwaves through the community.

Walmart closes all US health centres, including Michigan

Walmart has announced the closure of all its health centres across the US, including locations in Michigan, citing unsustainable costs. The move impacts patients in Traverse City and Detroit, leaving many to seek alternative care options.

NHS loses £87M due to 250K missed appointments

The NHS is grappling with a staggering £87 million bill due to 250,000 missed appointments, as a five-day doctors' strike looms, exacerbating the strain on healthcare services.

NHS psychologist cleared in trans patient tribunal

A senior NHS psychologist has been cleared of wrongdoing after a tribunal ruled she did not discriminate against transgender patients. Dr. Anna Hutchinson faced allegations of bias but was vindicated in a landmark case.

British surgeon's Gaza medical crisis horror

A British surgeon shares his traumatic experiences working in Gaza, revealing the dire state of healthcare amid ongoing conflict and calling for urgent international action.

FDA approves first OTC birth control pill

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made history by approving the first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, marking a significant shift in reproductive healthcare accessibility.

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