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A YOUNG mum has told how her breast implants burst in a horror crash.Becky Bitchenor, 25, was a back-seat passenger in the car crushed between two other vehicles.6 Becky Bitchenor was left in agony after stitches from r
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A BABY girl died of sepsis after a doctor failed to detect the killer infection, an inquest has heard.Little Marcie Tadman was taken to hospital by her dad James, 40, a
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WOMEN could wait months for smear tests results as the planned closure of dozens of screening laboratories has left the health service in meltdown , experts have told.A major new government campaign to encourage women to book a cervical cancer screening has coincided with the decision to shut 41 labs.1 Women could be waiting months for smear test results as dozens of cervical cancer screening laboratories are set to close this summerCredit: Getty - ContributorThe restructuring proce
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