SAGE’s doomsday models which predicted more than a thousand coronavirus deaths at the peak of a third wave later in the year cherry-picked ‘very pessimistic assumptions’, scientists warned today. Independent experts told MailOnline the data used by the Government’s scientific advisers ‘didn’t
As a newly qualified NHS hospital doctor, Joshua Wolrich — weighing 17st — became obsessed with the idea that a good doctor shouldn’t be overweight. Over 18 months he embarked on a rigorous diet and exercise plan, dropping 4st and charting his
NHS is to set up special units to help treat mothers who are plagued by the trauma of PTSD There will be 26 specialist mental health hubs to support mothers suffering PTSD First 10 hubs will be open within months while the
Captain Sir Tom Moore’s personal effects could go on show to the public in a museum, his family has revealed. Some of the NHS fund-raiser’s most recognisable possessions, including his medals, smart jackets and ties, and wheeled walker could form the centrepiece
Ministers have yet to decide if pubs will have to force drinkers to show Covid passports before being allowed in, ahead of the launch of a pilot scheme that will use the FA Cup Final and a Liverpool nightclub to test ways for
Sex addict, 90, is among almost 100 patients treated for condition in UK hospitals over past five years – with men in their 40s and 50s the most likely sufferers Figures from NHS Digital show 95 hospital appointments over the past five years
Boris Johnson has scrapped his plan to only allow those with a coronavirus vaccine passport to visit pubs and restaurants. But ministers have warned vaccine certificates designed to help Britons get back to normalcy will not be ready until Autumn. Entry to
Doctors fear ethnic groups which have shunned vaccinations may start to see higher Covid infection and death rates than the country at large Lower up take rates among Pakistani, Bangladeshi and black Britons have left experts concerned about large numbers in communities
Patients could wait for TWO YEARS for vital operations because of ‘truly frightening’ backlog caused by Covid pandemic, former NHS boss warns Sir David Nicholson warned delays to surgery pose a risk to patients’ health A record 4.59million people in England are
While some give up sweet treats or chocolate for Lent, one schoolgirl went on an extreme litter picking challenge – to honour the memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore. Heather Kent, 13, was horrified by the amount of rubbish on her local streets