NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 04:00PM
If you’ve had tummy trouble such as bloating, diarrhoea or discomfort for three weeks or more, it could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/hivbfrsuIl…
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 02:00PM
Children spread flu easily. Vaccinating them also protects others who are vulnerable to flu, such as babies and older people. Find out more about children’s flu vaccine ⬇️ https://t.co/yz7l2FWoHn https://t.co/K4F6Yikg3e from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1329061802412392449
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 01:59PM
If you have an appointment to see your midwife or maternity team, it’s important that we see you to check on the health of you and your baby. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/61OCmiF03H #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/L77cKeUqsy from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1329061546950062082
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 10:00AM
From October to March, we can’t make vitamin D from sunshine. It’s best to take a vitamin D supplement for healthy bones and muscles, adults and children just need 10 micrograms a day. You can get vitamin D from most pharmacies and supermarkets. https://t.co/HecEGv1vS2 https://t.co/de6rKmUg6H…
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 09:54AM
@Tester05611570 We’re sorry to hear you are having difficulties accessing NHS services. You can find information about treatment options here: https://t.co/EPqRobFv2d Or contact: ● Call 116 123 to talk to Samaritans ● Or text Shout to 85258 to speak to a trained volunteer from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1329000010864877569
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 09:06AM
RT @DHSCgovuk: “People shouldn’t be worried that we’re going too quickly.” Scientists leading the development of a #COVID19 vaccine at the @UniofOxford explain how they assess safety at each stage of the process 👇 Watch in full: https://t.co/1PO0jPJuGN @OxfordVacGroup | @JennerInstitute https://t.co/lLYyzdrvJz from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1328987989125509120
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 08:54AM
If you have an appointment, or are concerned about the health of you or your baby, it’s important that we see you. Just speak to your midwife or maternity team. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/61OCmiF03H #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/c2S7PZNWIL from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1328984791035863042
NHSuk – November 18, 2020 at 08:50AM
NHS talking therapies can help you if you’re struggling to cope with feelings of anxiety or depression. Rest assured it’s totally confidential. Your GP can refer you or you can refer yourself online. Find out more ⬇️ from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1328983784524419074
NHSuk – November 17, 2020 at 04:00PM
Blood in your poo or pee could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/hivbfrsuIl https://t.co/6DHYJhZYyT from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1328729614789849090
NHSuk – November 17, 2020 at 02:00PM
If you’ve had bloating, diarrhoea or discomfort for three weeks or more, it could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/hivbfrsuIl #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/lRd8cPhyV7 from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1328699417499668481