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Spouses of heart attack victims more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression

A new study conducted in Denmark has found that the spouses of people who suffer heart attacks have an increased risk of anxiety and depression, even if their partner survives. Read More

South Wales hospital stops 999 admissions because of doctor shortage

A lack of experience doctors means that one hospital in South Wales will no longer be handling 999 medical emergencies calls or referrals from GPs from next Tuesday. Read More

Bladder problems don’t just affect royals

Serious bladder infections don’t just affect members of the Royal family, private medical care provider Bupa has pointed out. Read More

NI University makes cancer discovery

A study conducted at Queen's University, Belfast could lead to more effective treatments being produced for cervical and throat cancers. Read More

North Wales could lose two community hospitals

North Wales could lose two community hospitals Read More

Legionnaire's number hits 100

The total number of people suspected to have suffered with Legionnaires' disease in Edinburgh has now reached the 100 mark. Read More

Researchers create early warning timeline for Alzheimer's

Researchers create early warning timeline for Alzheimer's Read More

Private medical insurance: Scientists like gene flaw to medication failure

Scientists at Oxford University believe they have gotten to the bottom of why a drug which was one considered promising has failed to help people suffering from multiple sclerosis. Read More

Quicker action on blood clots would save lives

Thousands of lives could be saved if blood clots in lungs and legs were diagnosed and treated more quickly, it has been claimed. Read More

People cannot motivate themselves to lose weight despite cancer risk

Almost two-thirds of overweight people in Britain say that they cannot motivate themselves to try and lose weight despite them knowing that they are at a heightened risk of developing cancer. Read More