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Overworked GPs: After-hours clinics on verge of collapse in some regions

By Ruth Hill of RNZ After-hours medical services in some regions are on the verge of collapse, as overworked GPs signal they can no longer provide cover or...

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Tri-State clinics and trials help patients with long COVID

If you are struggling with lingering aftereffects of COVID-19, there are new clinics in the Tri-State where you can go for help.

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BBC News

in the future, and he said what future? i think it is very important for us to make sure that these children in gaza, the 1.1 million children in gaza, many of them who lost their lives and they had nothing to do with october 7, have a future. it is our responsibility as humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and nurses who you said were overwhelmed there, we know under international humanitarian law, they should be protected under the geneva conventions. is that being upheld? definitely not. when we see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop working, many of them have been destroyed. oxygen generators being bombed. incubators stopped working because of lack of electricity. patients dying because of lack of medical supplies

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BBC News

——syria ukraine, yemen. i have been in gaza multiple times before but what i saw injanuary is heartbreaking, destruction, systematic destruction of the healthcare system of hospitals, of clinics, huge displacement of the population. i was located in rafah but also al—nassr hospital in khan younis and i have seen tents everywhere, abouti million people are displaced in rafah which is the centre of the ngo's operations and many clinics we have are operating there. i've seen children come in mass casualty event after mass casualty event, children injured with severe injuries. one was 12 years old who had brain injury and abdominal injury after a missile hit a distribution centre near the hospital that led to 32 injuries coming to the hospital — half of them are children.

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BBC News

i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked i saw him and he had typical ptsd, iasked him i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked him what he would like to be in the future, and he said what future? i think it is very important for us to make sure that these children in gaza, the 1.1 million children in gaza, many of them who lost their lives and they had nothing to do with seven of october, it is our 0ctober, it is our responsibility as humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those _ what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors - what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and - what he does in gaza. talking i about those doctors and nurses who use said were overwhelmed there, we know one international humanitarian law, they should be protected under they should be protected under the geneva conventions. being upheld? the geneva conventions. being uheld? , , ., ~ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in the l see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop working, many of

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BBC News

have seen is something that i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area, ukraine, yemen. i have been in gaza multiple times before but what i saw injanuary is heartbreaking, destruction, systematic destruction of the healthcare systematic destruction of the healthca re system of systematic destruction of the healthcare system of hospitals, of clinics, huge displacement of clinics, huge displacement of the population. i was located in rougher but also al—nassr hospital in khan younis and i have seen tents everywhere, abouti million everywhere, about i million people everywhere, abouti million people are displaced in rougher which is the centre of the ngo's operations and many clinics we have are operating there. —— rafah. mass casualty event after mass casualty event, children injured with severe injuries. 0ne event, children injured with severe injuries. one was 12 years old who had brain injury and abdominal injury after a

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Young and Addicted

a term, bristol bladder, to refer to the impact ketamine can have on the bladder if you take a lot of it. do you have anything to hand over from this morning? we've got quite a big nightlife scene and festival scene in bristol, and i know that's commonly where people would take drugs. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice — it's cheap to buy. i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder, and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people, which evidence doesn't show it is. some hospitals are also setting up specialist clinics in urology departments. so, this will be a normal bladder size. a normal bladder could be a capacity of about 500ml. this is an example of a bladder in a ketamine patient. that's a very small bladder. i will say that capacity

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Young and Addicted

popular in bristol — so much so, there's even a term, bristol bladder, to refer to the impact ketamine can have on the bladder if you take a lot of it. do you have anything to hand over from this morning? we've got quite a big nightlife scene and festival scene in bristol, and i know that's commonly where people would take drugs. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice — it's cheap to buy. i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder, and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people, which evidence doesn't show it is. some hospitals are also setting up specialist clinics in urology departments. so, this will be a normal bladder size. a normal bladder could be a capacity of about 500ml. this is an example of a bladder in a ketamine patient. that's a very small bladder.

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Young and Addicted

bristol bladder — to refer to the impact ketamine can have on the bladder, if you take a lot of it. do you have anything to hand over from this morning? we've got quite a big nightlife scene and festival scene in bristol, and i know that's commonly where people would take drugs. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice? it's cheap to buy. the drug of choice? i think people don't realise that it has... ..detrimental effects to the bladder, and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people, which evidence doesn't show it is. some hospitals are also setting up specialist clinics in urology departments. so this will be a normal bladder size. a normal bladder could be a capacity of about 500ml. this is an example of a bladder in a ketamine patient.

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CNN Newsroom

attorney general has said that this actually could not take effect until june 8th, but there's just a lot of confusion. people calling clinics, people don't understand and don't know, and they're hearing conflicting things and i think it's just a very, very scary and difficult time carolina, in terms of the presidential race, arizona, of course, is so important, what kind of impact do you think it is going to have on a national level? >> what kind of implications? for the presumptive republican nominee donald trump i think it's going to have massive implications. >> i mean, you already have kari lake calling these, making direct calls to these republicans and swing district saying you must vote to repeal this ban, which is pretty remarkable because she was it's all in calling this civil war era ban of good thing until very recently. so i think that just really speaks volumes. she is now calling them making sure that they understand the political stakes, both for her and for donald trump and for the whole republican party. if

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