The NHS will aim to prevent thousands of deaths from sepsis by 2035 as part of a series of measures to improve the treatment of the deadly condition. Sepsis is a life-threatening response to an ...
The NHS will give patients wearable sensors that detect the symptoms of sepsis. People most at risk of developing sepsis will ...
Patients at risk of sepsis will be offered wearable devices to monitor their blood pressure and heart rate at home as part of ...
Brits are urged to look out for an 18-hour symptoms that could indicate a life-threatening medical emergency. The NHS shared ...
Explaining what exactly blood pressure is and why it is important to monitor, Dr Amir Khan told his followers: "It's th ...
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NHS to roll out wearable sensor in bid to cut sepsis deaths by a quarter over next 10 years
The NHS has unveiled a new strategy aimed at cutting sepsis fatalities by a quarter over the next decade, deploying ...
British patients fly home from Istanbul within two to three days of their hair transplant procedure. What happens in the ...
The Government has unveiled a sweeping cross-department action plan ...
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has again rated urgent and emergency care at St Mary’s Hospital as requires improvement, and re-rated medical care as good. St Mary’s Hospital, run by Isle of Wight ...
Natasha Brownbill almost cancelled her doctor's appointment after being assured that nothing was wrong ...
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'Game-changer' self-injectable drug that slows Alzheimer's progression may soon be available on NHS
The jab is taken once a week and can be administered at home in just 15 seconds, sparing users the need to visit a hospital.
The health and social care watchdog rated emergency and urgent care services at King's Mill Hospital as 'good' Urgent and ...
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