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Responding to the latest Emergency Department performance figures published by NHS England for October 2022, Dr Adrian Boyle, President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said: “The crisis in Emergency Care is dire. October saw nearly 44,000 patients face a 12-hour DTA wait – we know 12-hour waits measured from decision-to-admit are just the tip of the iceberg and hides the reality.

Dr. Rose Giammarco, one of Canada’s leading headache experts, says headache disorders continue to be underestimated, underrecognized and undertreated.

The renowned headache specialist, who has been hosting a monthly series of “headache treatment” clinics at Health City Cayman Islands, believes that appropriate recognition, diagnosis and treatment, as well as lifestyle modification and patient education, can improve significant disability and quality of life in affected patients.

Young people in the West Midlands are putting themselves at risk of life-threatening meningitis, as figures show uptake of the MenACWY vaccine has been worryingly low in parts of the region – with Birmingham and the Black Country showing the worst vaccination rates.

Around 1 in 5 students in Birmingham (21.3%), Walsall (18.6%) and Sandwell (17.1%) missed their routine vaccine in secondary school, leaving local teenagers unprotected before arriving at university this academic year.

Many of Native Americans‘ innovations in health and medicine have been around for thousands of years, predating — and contributing to — Western medicine.

Native Americans chewed willow bark (shown above) to soothe aches and pains. The active ingredient in the bark is salicin, a chemical that in 1897 formed the basis of the discovery of aspirin, the most commonly used drug in the world.

Wolverhampton has again been recognised as working towards being a dementia friendly city – demonstrating that organisations are working together to make people living with the condition feel better understood, respected and supported.

The Alzheimer's Society has granted Wolverhampton Dementia Friendly Community Status for the fifth year running after recognising the work taking place to improve services for people living with dementia, and their families and carers.

Analysis of Google search data reveals that Coventry has the ninth greatest demand for doctors and dentists out of the 25 largest UK cities. The analysis, by affordable cosmetic dentistry provider Longevita, measured how many monthly Google searches for dentists and doctors are made per 100,000 people in the largest 25 UK cities to determine in which cities they are most in demand.

The National Association for Business Resources has selected Kids Kicking Cancer, a global non-profit dedicated to reducing pain and stress in children with cancer and chronic illnesses, as a recipient of Michigan’s Best and Brightest in Wellness Award. This unique program highlights organizations that promote a culture of wellness; and those that plan, implement, and evaluate efforts in employee and client wellness to make their business and the community a healthier place to live and work.

A new report has suggested that access to healthier nicotine alternatives could help reduce the number of deaths caused by smoking in Europe by over 210,000 each year.

The Lakeville Report, Fighting Smoking with Alternative Nicotine Products, was commissioned by Haypp Group to study various explanations for the differences in public health linked to smoking, using the Swedish model as an example.

The City of Wolverhampton Council celebrated the achievements of its young people leaving, or about to leave, care through a series of events held to mark Care Leavers Week. Young people and their Young Person’s Advisors took part in a dozen activities last week, including a wellbeing and beauty evening where they were able to enjoy facial treatments, henna mehndi and Lush gift sets provided by their Grand Mentors.

Lucy Air Ambulance for Children (Lucy AAC) is delighted to announce that they are the first Charity partner of the UK’s fastest growing delicious pizza chain, Caprinos Pizza Ltd, with a new store opening in West Bromwich at 2 Jowetts Lane B71 2RA on Monday 7th November.

They will be offering special offers and FREE pizzas to walk-in customers between 5 and 6pm. Commenting on why this small, national charity was chosen, Caprinos marketing manager Zamman Ahmed said: “To see how this charity is making such an impact, what they do and how they change lives - the decision was easy.”