NHS 111 is an easy and convenient way to get urgent help for a wide range of health problems from the comfort of your own home.
It’s a free service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You can call 111, go online or use the NHS App. If you need help in another language.
The early symptoms of a heart attack don’t always feel severe. A squeezing across the chest. A feeling of unease. It’s never too early to call 999 and describe your symptoms.
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Don't dismiss the early signs of a heart attack. A squeezing across the chest. A feeling of unease. It’s never too early to call 999 and describe your symptoms.
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Measles cases are rising in England. Make sure your child is up to date with their MMR vaccinations. For more information visit https://t.co/KbEGERPwKS
Two doses of the MMR vaccinations can help stop your child becoming seriously unwell with measles. For more information on how to check your child’s vaccination record, visit https://t.co/KbEGERQ4Aq
What you perceive as trauma could be different from what I experience as traumatic.
At some point, we will either experience or know someone who has experienced trauma. Survivors of trauma need to be supported...
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The You Can Adopt campaign encouraging people from Black and Mixed-heritage backgrounds to adopt is supported by The National Church Leaders Forum and CTE’s Racial Justice Working Group. There is a variety of support available to help adopters. Visit: https://t.co/aPxKN7y7Q3
Bishop Aldred of the National Church Leaders Forum: “The Church family is one of support and solace during the adoption journey. We wholeheartedly endorse supporting adoptive parents and their children.” For more information visit: https://t.co/aPxKN7xA0v
People from Black, Chinese and South Asian backgrounds over the age of 25 are more at risk of type 2 diabetes. You can find out if you are at high risk of developing the disease, so that you can do something about it. Search ‘diabetes know your risk'
Olympic athlete Kriss Akabusi MBE and Dame Floella Benjamin are supporting the first national NHS bowel screening campaign encouraging Black communities to take the free NHS screening test when they get it in the post. ✉️ To learn more, visit https://t.co/0jlGIXSqKT
Your next poo could save your life. Just a tiny sample detects signs of cancer before you notice anything is wrong. Dr Austin Obichere encourages Black communities to take the free NHS screening test when they get it in the post. ✉️ To learn more, visit https://t.co/0jlGIXRSVl
Kriss Akabusi MBE, Dame Floella Benjamin and TV presenter, Sean Fletcher, are supporting the first national NHS bowel screening campaign that asks anyone who receives a free test kit: “put it by the loo, don’t put it off” For more information, visit https://t.co/0jlGIXRSVl
Healthcare support workers in the NHS play a vital role in providing excellent care to patients, if you want to gain experience in the NHS it’s a great place to start. Search ‘NHS Careers’ to find out more. #WeAreTheNHS https://t.co/8Xd57rphOj