Up to four million people in the UK suffer with ingrown toenails and an estimated 10,000 cases are diagnosed each year.
Emergency rooms are “under siege” from patients with minor ailments, England’s National Health Service said, ahead of a busy flu season and a doctors’ strike.
Picture a busy A&E department on a winter evening. Among the emergencies – heart attacks, broken bones, severe injuries – ...
Ex-QPR and Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock was a qualified chiropodist and treated a few of his players Warnock's ...
The emergency room is, well, for actual emergencies. If you’re badly hurt or your life is in danger, you must go to the ER. Otherwise, if you’re fine, you shouldn’t tie up doctors’ and nurses’ ...
You've most likely experienced an ingrown hair at some point; you're not alone, they're incredibly common. But while you may ...
The winter months can cause different problems for your feet than the summer months, from fungus to ingrown toenails.
A&Es across England are 'under siege' from patients with hiccups, sniffles and ingrowing toenails, health chiefs have warned. The NHS said more than 200,000 A&E cases last winter could have been dealt ...
A small, highly anticipated study shows a glimmer of hope in the long effort to control HIV without medication and search for a cure for a virus that attacks immune cells. Researchers gave 10 people ...
More people are turning up in A&Es with minor conditions like hiccups and ingrowing toenails. The NHS has published data showing rising numbers of patients turning up on emergency wards with ...
A potential cure for type 1 diabetes has been identified by scientists in a new mouse study. In an animal study, researchers at Stanford School of Medicine discovered that resetting the immune system ...