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What’s it like to hold a patient’s life in your hands? A graphic C4 document
I CALL patients into my clinic by name, which is fine most of the time, but it means I’ve had call a few odd things across the waiting room, like ‘Mr Darcy’ and ‘Frisky!’ “I’m a morning person and so
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After her surgery to remove a brain tumour last year, Davina McCall is approaching life with more confidence and purpose than ever before. She tells Saska Graville about facing her fear of death and why finally, at 57, she believes in herself
Neil Hopper, 49, a vascular surgeon from Truro in Cornwall, who has carried out hundreds of amputations and is himself a double amputee, was arrested after a two-and-a-half year investigation, accused
My hubby and son’s scars prove just how special they are
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