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You're entitled to ask for a referral for specialist treatment on the NHS. However, whether you'll get the referral depends on what your GP feels is clinically necessary in your case. If you wish to be referred to a specialist in a particular field, such as a surgeon or a gynaecologist (a specialist in the female reproductive system), you should see the GP you're registered with. This is because a
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Homeopathy is a "treatment" based on the use of highly diluted substances, which practitioners claim can cause the body to heal itself. A 2010 House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report on homeopathy said that homeopathic remedies perform no better than placebos (dummy treatments). In 2017 NHS England said it would no longer fund homeopathy on the NHS as the lack of any evidence for
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Medicines A to ZFind out how your medicine works, how and when to take it, possible side effects and answers to your common questions. Strikes are planned to take place in some parts of the NHS during the winter. On strike days, A&E departments and NHS 111 are likely to be extremely busy, with longer waiting times than normal. But it's important to get medical help if you need it. For urgent help
Tuesday December 23 2014 By Dr Alicia White If you’ve just read a health-related headline that has caused you to spit out your morning coffee (“Coffee causes cancer” usually does the trick), it’s always best to follow the Blitz slogan: “Keep Calm and Carry On”. On reading further, you’ll often find the headline has left out something important, such as: “Injecting five rats with really highly conc
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