Health Care

Government is told second wave of Covid-19 and demand for other health services could leave NHS scrambling for clinical space.
This week, Black Ballad is guest-editing HuffPost UK with a series by Black women on parenting, family, and our post-Covid future.
Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) started in 1948 with the mission that no person is “denied medical aid because of lack of means.” Today, on its 72nd birthday, it is the 5th largest employer in the world and has pioneered everything from heart transplants to IVF babies.
It is the latest effort by the Trump administration to narrowly define sex discrimination in the US.
Asian American health care workers on the coronavirus front line say they're "revered, but also paradoxically feared.”
The government's "perverse" decision to set up new laboratories is contributing to testing problems, it is claimed.
As cleanliness and hygiene move to the top of everyone’s agenda amid the coronavirus pandemic, the government’s criteria for some to be deemed a key worker excludes some cleaning staff. People within the industry are asking for more recognition.
Doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic are putting the photos on their protective suits to reassure patients.
Healthcare workers thanked for battling coronavirus outbreak with nationwide clapping at 8pm.
The World Health Organisation's advice to government has been simple: 'Test, test, test', writes Sarah Borg.