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Having a quiet, safe place to rest after being hospitalized for a mild stroke has given Paul Sawicki both a chance to recover and to start making a better future for himself.

Isabella Firth, president of LifeSpan Network and The Beacon Institute, was just trying to solve a couple workplace concerns.

The dedication of more than 100 volunteers, who give their time to help patients at Derby's two hospitals, has been recognised at a Long Service Awards ceremony.

Dudley Pratt talks to reporter Jenny Gold at a gas station in Fenner, Calif. He's frustrated by all the paperwork related to his health insurance these days.

It wasn't supposed to work this way, but since the Affordable Care Act took effect in January, Norton Hospital has seen its packed emergency room become even more crowded, with about 100 more patients a month.

Last week Aaron Prince Narh was found guilty of 'wide ranging misconduct' including overdosing a patient by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

AN ELDERLY care ward that was named and shamed in a critical report of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital has been given a A 200,000 revamp.

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