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64 resultsfor “how does supporting England impact health”

Health

'OCD made me think I was a monster'

health and neurodiversity at NHS England, said: "Living with undiagnosed OCD can have a significant impact on people's lives, but there is support

BBC NewsApr 29
Health

More than 6,000 children treated at obesity clinics in England, figures show

health support and coaching, have prescribed weight loss jabs to hundreds of children aged 11 or over. Prof Simon Kenny, national clinical director for children and young people at NHS England, said: “Severe obesity

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Health

Earlier specialised care could prevent 10,000 miscarriages a year, UK study finds

supported after every miscarriage.” The report comes ahead of the long-awaited final findings of the government’s investigation into maternity care in England. The [interim findings](https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/feb/26/nhs-england-maternity-care-report-key-takeaways) uncovered a multitude of failures

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Science

White-tailed eagles to be released in Exmoor despite farmer warnings

England". Ali Hawkins, senior ecologist with Exmoor National Park Authority, said the project's backers were "committed to continuing to work with farmers and other stakeholders, to support them in adapting to this species fledging

BBC NewsMay 13
Health

Scheme to trial scrapping fit notes to get people back to work

England will refer patients for support alongside fit notes, while two others will stop issuing fit notes entirely. The government said the current system was "broken", with too many people signed off work with

BBC NewsMay 20
Health

Two-thirds of NHS nurses believe lack of staff is putting patients at risk, survey finds

England have warned that hospitals will have to make “deep cuts” to services this year because they do not have enough money. A survey of the leaders of health trusts by the membership body

The Guardian WorldMay 18
World

How pupils with special educational needs are more likely to see their schools close

impact on the financial sustainability of schools, according to Luke Sibieta of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) think tank. The number of primary pupils in England has fallen by 150,000 since

BBC NewsJun 1
Health

UK hypermobility sufferers wait up to 21 years for diagnosis, study suggests

England were most likely to receive a diagnosis within their country of residence, at 98%. A Welsh government spokesperson acknowledged that Welsh sufferers of the conditions could face “long and complicated journeys to diagnosis

The Guardian WorldJun 14
Health

'My baby scratches and scratches': Families say their homes are making their children sick

England between 2019 and 2025. Of those, 76 were under the age of one, while 19 were living in hostels, hotels or B&Bs when they died. Almost one in four of the children lived

BBC NewsApr 23
Health

London schools trialling VR to relieve pupils’ stress

England so overloaded, VR may prove a low-cost and effective way for schools to help students suffering from stress, said Needham. Younger pupils in particular at the Ark Academy find the seven-minute stress

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Politics

Wes Streeting insists he can win Labour leadership race despite ‘underdog’ status

health secretary, who called on Keir Starmer to resign as he quit the cabinet last week, warned [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) MPs that drifting on with Starmer in charge risked a Joe Biden situation that

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Politics

Labour claims Reform UK won’t protect women, as poll suggests Farage’s party heading for ‘seismic’ wins in May – UK politics live

England today. As **Andrew Gregory** reports, the strategy implicitly accepts that women have been let down by a (largely male) medical establishment which has not always taken their health concerns seriously. But, for Labour, this

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

Top lawyer whose 'Mr Rules' approach failed to connect with the public

England and Wales - in 2008. He was later awarded a knighthood for his time in office. It was through his job he met his wife, Victoria, who now works in occupational health

BBC News17h ago
Health

Older people risk mental decline if they do long hours of caring, UK study shows

impact on carers’ health and wellbeing,” it added. The charity’s research found that 74% of carers feel stressed or anxious, 40% feel depressed and 35% say their mental health is bad or very

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

Authorities missed chances to protect 'beastie house' abuse victims, report says

supported by Professor Alexis Jay, known for work on a grooming gangs report in England. Experts reviewed written records and files regarding the children – who went on to be abused by the group – and their

BBC NewsMay 20
Health

'Adenomyosis may be invisible, its impact is not'

Health and Social Care told the BBC: "Heavy and painful periods are too often normalised, despite being recognised as one of the early warning signs of gynaecological conditions such as adenomyosis. Bleasdale says

BBC NewsMay 20
Health

Martha’s rule may have saved more than 500 lives in England since 2024

impact”. It has been widely hailed as a major advance in patient safety. Martha’s rule is [named after Martha Mills](https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/sep/03/13-year-old-daughter-dead-in-five-weeks-hospital-mistakes), who died aged 13 in 2021 after her family’s concerns

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Politics

Heathrow third runway likely to harm health of millions nearby, official report warns

health impact assessment describes what would happen if a third runway was built without any mitigations being put in place – mitigations we are actively working to implement. “We know communities around Heathrow have legitimate concerns

The Guardian WorldJun 19
World

Hero’s welcome for Somali referee denied entry to US World Cup tournament

supporters held up photographs of Artan in protest against his exclusion from the World Cup. The decision has also drawn criticism from prominent figures in international sport and politics. Ian Wright, the former Arsenal

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 10
Health

One person diagnosed with cancer every 80 seconds in UK, report reveals

impact”. Michelle Mitchell, the charity’s chief executive, said: “More people are being diagnosed with cancer than ever before. Although cancer survival has doubled since the 1970s, progress has slowed over the last decade

The Guardian WorldApr 22
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