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Alastair Fee

Alastair Fee

Journalist at BBC Radio Wales

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine

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The NHS staff training to save lives in war zones

Nurse Jemma Berwick is among medics who could be sent to war zones after completing special training.
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Hampshire AI technology used to take blood pressure

The company behind Lifelight wants it to be available for people to use at home on their own devices.
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Hip dysplasia: Children's book tells story of girl's treatment

Athena had two years of treatment for a severe form of hip dysplasia but now enjoys an active life.
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Portsmouth sees 20% of pharmacies close in five years

Portsmouth loses nine of its pharmacies in recent years despite demand for chemists soaring.
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Thousands in Dorset yet to take up Covid booster vaccination - BBC

The NHS in Dorset says 40% of people eligible for the jab this winter have not yet come forward.
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Glove offers 'life changing' movement to stroke patients

Electrodes in the glove send electronic impulses to produce an artificial movement.
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Dorset hospital bed-blocking rates down ahead of Christmas

Dorset County Hospital says it has 30% fewer patients on wards waiting to be discharged.
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Poole Hospital: Delicate hospital patient balance for Christmas

The BBC spends the day at Poole Hospital to see how they are managing in the festive run-up.
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Downgraded Winchester maternity unit is 'safe', says trust

Downgraded Winchester maternity unit is 'safe', says trust
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Southampton health partnership research trials reach milestone

A quarter of a million people have taken part in Southampton medical trials over the past 50 years.
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Cancer treatment tattoos 'in the past' for hundreds of Dorset patients

Newly-available technology at Poole Hospital means getting inked is no longer part of cancer recovery.
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CAR T-cell therapy in Southampton hailed by cancer patient

Peter Garland, 71 was given CAR T-cell therapy when his lymphoma returned last year
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Behind the scenes with stretched South Central Ambulance Service

The BBC is given exclusive access to a South Central Ambulance Service crew’s shift.
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New ambulances for under-pressure service in south of England

South Central Ambulance Service says a quarter of its cars and vans are currently off the road.
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Eating disorders: New programme helping young people in Hampshire

Eating disorder specialist Sarah Cole describes how her clinic helps young people who are struggling.
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Isle of Wight: Asthma study follow-up hopes to unlock treatments

Researchers track the health of more than 1,000 people on the Isle of Wight for more than 30 years.
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Multiple sclerosis: Southampton participant's hopes for drugs trial

University Hospital Southampton is among those testing drugs already used to treat other conditions.
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Portsmouth air pollution: Family quits city over health worries

Worries about air quality affecting health prompt one family to leave their home in Portsmouth.
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Berkshire and Oxfordshire school children get mental health bags

The scheme by the University of Reading is helping pupils at schools across Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
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Queen Alexandra Hospital pioneers robots in on-the-day surgeries

The system is less invasive and gives surgeons at Queen Alexandra Hospital more precision.
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Southampton: New hope for dementia diagnosis 'in five minutes'

The project is run by experts at University Hospital Southampton and the University of Southampton.