General Medical Council (GMC)

GMC’s Racist Campaign Against Accuvision Clinic: Threats, Intimidation, and an Unjust Vendetta

ManchesterThe General Medical Council (GMC) has again targeted Accuvision, a highly respected clinic operated by Asian doctors, in a deliberate, racially motivated campaign designed to shut it down. Despite top investigative and regulatory bodies—the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the police—conclusively dismissing all allegations against Accuvision as baseless, the GMC has continued its relentless assault,…

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24 Suspects Identified in Relation to Hundreds of Patient Deaths at Gosport War Memorial Hospital

Authorities have identified 24 individuals as suspects in connection with the deaths of hundreds of patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital. The deaths occurred between 1987 and 2001, with many linked to the over-prescription of opioids. An independent inquiry conducted in 2018 found that more than 450 lives were shortened due to these practices, with…

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Oregon Health Authority Unveils Plan to Eradicate Health Inequities by 2030

Portland, Ore. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has released a comprehensive three-year plan aimed at eliminating health inequities across the state, positioning Oregon as the first state to set equity targets in healthcare, the agency announced Tuesday. The 2024-2027 Strategic Plan focuses on addressing health disparities, which OHA defines as differences in health outcomes caused…

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Scientists develop new model for ovarian cancer,

New Breakthrough Model for Ovarian Cancer with Links to Uterine Cancer

Researchers at the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have developed a new ovarian cancer model that offers intriguing insights into the origins of serous uterine cancer. A recent study, led by Joe Delaney, Ph.D., and published in Cancer Research Communications, suggests that serous uterine cancer may actually begin in the fallopian tubes, making it metastatic by…

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One-Third of Childhood Cancer Survivors Experience Significant Fear of Recurrence, Study Shows

A new study led by Concordia University researchers has revealed that one-third of adult survivors of childhood cancer experience severe fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), significantly impacting their daily lives. Published in JAMA Network Open, the study involved 229 survivors, finding that 16.6% reported clinically significant FCR, while another 15.7% experienced high FCR. The study’s…

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