The health secretary, Wes Streeting, recently criticized the Tory government for squandering what he referred to as a “golden inheritance” when it comes to the NHS. Streeting pointed out that under Tony Blair’s Labour government, the NHS witnessed the lowest waiting times and highest patient satisfaction in its history. However, over the past 14 years,
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In the annals of film history, certain projects serve as pivotal turning points for actors, defining their careers and altering public perception. Hugh Grant, an established actor synonymous with romantic comedies, found himself adrift following the lackluster performance of the 2009 film *Did You Hear About the Morgans?* alongside Sarah Jessica Parker. Despite his previous
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CAR T-cell therapy, a promising immunotherapy approach for cancer treatment, has recently come under scrutiny regarding the risk of developing second primary malignancies (SPM). A systematic literature review and meta-analysis conducted by Kai Rejeski, MD, and colleagues shed light on this issue. The analysis included 5,517 patients with a median follow-up of 21.7 months, revealing
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The UK economy showed no signs of growth in July, contrary to the expectations of economists. The Office for National Statistics reported that GDP remained stagnant following the election of the Labour government. This lack of growth for two consecutive months was a surprise to many experts who had predicted a 0.2% expansion. Despite the
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