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Neglect contributed to patient death - coroner

A coroner has ruled that neglect contributed to the death of Ruth Szymankiewicz at Huntercombe Hospital in Taplow, raising serious concerns over patient safety in mental health care.

Free bus travel for under-22s proposed by MPs

A cross-party group of MPs is calling for free bus travel for young people under 22 in England to improve access to jobs and education. Could this be a game-changer for youth mobility?

Husband dies in crash driving wife to cancer treatment

A devoted husband from Ontario, Canada, tragically lost his life in a car accident while driving his wife to a crucial cancer treatment appointment. The couple's story has left the community in mourning.

Fake nurse treated 4,000 patients over 15 years

A shocking case reveals a woman who impersonated a nurse for over a decade, treating thousands of patients without proper qualifications. Authorities are investigating how she evaded detection for so long.

Decade of mystery illness finally diagnosed

After 10 years of suffering, a woman finally receives a life-changing diagnosis that explains her debilitating symptoms. Her story highlights the struggles of undiagnosed chronic illnesses.

NHS launches Amazon-style ratings for hospitals

The NHS is introducing a new rating system inspired by Amazon, allowing patients to score hospitals and GP services. Find out how this transparency drive could transform healthcare choices.

Fake Florida nurse arrested for medical fraud

A Florida woman has been arrested after allegedly impersonating a nurse and treating patients without a license. Authorities warn of the dangers of unqualified medical practitioners.

Court allows force-feeding in anorexia case

A UK court has granted a hospital permission to force-feed a severely anorexic woman in a groundbreaking legal decision, prioritising her survival over personal autonomy.

Urgent warning over epilepsy drug defect

A critical warning has been issued for a widely prescribed epilepsy medication after regulators identified a manufacturing defect. Thousands of patients could be affected.

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