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I hope this is the last piece I ever have to write in defence of assisted dying | Polly Toynbee

Today’s vote is on a knife edge. MPs must take their chance to drive forward personal freedoms – and add to Labour’s legacyMPs, read this horror before you vote today.

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Overseas-trained doctors ‘put off UK due to cost of living and low salaries’

Exclusive: Research by the General Medical Council found doctors opting for US, Australia and Canada insteadDoctors are choosing not to come and work in the UK because they are put off by low salaries

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Two Leeds hospitals’ maternity services rated inadequate over safety risks

Care Quality Commission demands urgent improvements at Leeds general infirmary and St James’sThe care of women and babies at two Leeds hospitals presents a significant risk to their safety, the NHS

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Heston: My Life With Bipolar review – some of the most agonisingly honest TV in years

The Michelin-starred chef’s documentary is searingly painful to watch, as he talks about being sectioned by his wife and the repercussions for his family.

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Warning for Hepatitis C Care; MASLD Deaths to Double; EHR Frustration for IBD Docs

(MedPage Today) -- Researchers warned of worsening health outcomes and financial strain for the 2 million Americans with hepatitis C if the Supreme Court cancels free preventive care covered by the A

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FDA’s gene therapy turmoil, and an alternative model for funding research

Why did the Food and Drug Administration suddenly oust one of its top gene therapy regulators?

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Being a Black Man in Medical School Takes a Toll

(MedPage Today) -- Being a Black medical student is a journey defined by ambition, adversity, and perseverance.

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Ukrainian Trauma Surgeon: 'Our Country Is Profoundly Exhausted'

(MedPage Today) -- Dmytro Androshchuk, MD, is a frontline trauma surgeon with the medical service of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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Drug-Free Remission Remains Out of Reach for Most Axial Spondyloarthritis Patients

(MedPage Today) -- Most patients with early, active axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) who quickly received a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor experienced remission, and it didn't matter whether or

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In Appalachia, a Father Got Black Lung. Then His Son Did, Too.

Once nearly eradicated, the “old man’s disease” is back and suffocating younger miners than before. Federal cuts risk putting a solution further out of reach.

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