Category : NHS


Black Women's Healthcare Nightmare in the US

Black women in the US describe navigating medical care as a nightmare, facing dismissal and bias. Stories from patients and doctors highlight the struggle for trust and survival in healthcare settings.

Minister Won't Confirm HIV Aid Protection from Cuts

International Development Minister Jennifer Chapman refuses to guarantee UK funding for global HIV response will be shielded from significant aid reductions, despite warnings cuts could reverse progress.

Woman, 21, Faces Bladder Removal Due to Rare Condition

Caris Gibson from Oxfordshire suffers from Fowler's Syndrome, a rare urinary retention condition causing debilitating pain. After years on NHS waiting lists, she now faces losing her bladder without costly private care.

Scabies Cases Surge in UK as Victorian Disease Returns

Scabies cases have surged across the UK with a 20% year-on-year increase reported by GPs. Experts warn misinformation and delayed treatment are fueling the spread of this highly contagious Victorian skin disease.

Aquagym in Senegal Aids Mobility

Inspiring photos from Dakar's beaches reveal aquagym classes in the Atlantic Ocean, offering low-impact exercise and pain relief for Senegalese people with reduced mobility.

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