The chronic illnesses that make doctors doubt their patients often start after what “should” be a short-lived sickness—like ...
The number of young people admitted to general wards in English hospitals for mental health problems rose by 65% in 2012-22, researchers have found. In the study, published in Lancet Child and ...
‘Admission to acute medical wards for mental health concerns among children and young people in England from 2012 to 2022: a cohort study’ by Joseph L Ward et al. was published in The Lancet Child and ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNMan detained under mental health act died while on unaccompanied leave, inquest hearsA man in Cornwall who had been detained under the Mental Health Act died after being allowed out of hospital on unaccompanied ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNWitnesses describe final moments of young man before his deathWitnesses have described the final moments of a young man who died after falling from a cliff near Bude. Jordan Kelwick, also ...
Here are more doctors and nurses who are willing to share their shocking experiences, sourced from the BuzzFeed Community, ...
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Dismissed and Disbelieved, Some Long COVID Patients Are Pushed Into Psychiatric WardsShe spent several weeks in a psychiatric ward in 2006 before finally being ... for example—but if they don’t meet admission criteria set by hospitals, state regulatory boards, or insurance ...
Psychiatrists complement other mental health clinicians by prescribing certain medications and making decisions about hospital admission. But when psychiatry support is not available a range of ...
A new Lancet study has revealed a shock rise in children and young people hospitalised for mental health concerns such as self harm and suicide between 2012 and 2022 ...
Just when you think you’ve compared insurance products thoroughly and found the absolute best one for your needs, you scroll down and realise that there are these things called ...
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