UK Department of Health and Social Care
Coverage of UK Department of Health and Social Care in the Nexus archive.
- Britain's turning the tide on obesity: Experts say rates have plateaued among children, are slowing in adults and now fat jabs could see the decades-long trend start to reverse
Britain's obesity rates have plateaued among children and are slowing in adults, according to experts. This trend could potentially reverse due to fat jab treatments. Obesity rates have been a long-standing issue in Britain.
- Meeting striking doctors' pay demands would 'break' the country and cost taxpayers £30billion a year as other health unions seek the same deal, Streeting warns
Meeting the pay demands of striking doctors would cost taxpayers £30 billion a year and other health unions are seeking the same deal. This could have significant financial implications for the country. The warning was issued by Streeting.
- Woman became first time mother to TWINS at 51 after spending £22,000 on IVF: 'It's hard... all my friends are empty nesters or grandparents'
A 51-year-old woman became a first-time mother to twins after spending £22,000 on IVF. She mentions that it's hard as all her friends are empty nesters or grandparents. This unusual situation highlights the challenges of late parenthood.