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Bristol Royal Hospital for Children has officially unveiled the new name of its state-of-the-art paediatric neurosurgery ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNEpilepsy drug could be used to treat depression, study findsA new study has found a drug given to people with epilepsy could be effective in treating depression. The study focused on ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNNew cancer drugs could face NHS shortages and price hikes due to tariffsThe US giants which supply vital new medicines to UK patients face disruption from Donald Trump’s trade barriers, experts ...
Time critical medicines are those prescribed for existing conditions, such as insulin for diabetes, Parkinson’s drugs and ...
People with a form of severe epilepsy will now be able to get NHS access to a new drug from UCB, Fintepla, that could significantly reduce their seizures. The NHS will fund Fintepla (fenfluramine ...
Whilst SEND in Derbyshire is overseen by a partnership between the county council and the local NHS, it is the council who ...
The six most common reasons why people in Scotland support medical cannabis For providing hope to people who have not ...
A family-run salon has turned purple for a week to raise money for an epilepsy charity. Avant Garde Hair and Beauty, in High Town, Hereford, decorated the salon with purple bunting, dressed the staff ...
Higher living costs, more barriers to work and a large disability pay gap all increase the risk of poverty. Cutting benefits ...
A new report warns that delays in emergency departments mean more patients are missing doses of time critical medicines.
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BristolWorld on MSNEight reasons why Bristol supports medical cannabisNew research provides insight into why over two thirds of Bristolians are supporters of medical cannabis.Although nearly 8 in ...
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