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A fashion photographer and a veteran special forces soldier posing as her model go on intelligence missions around the world.

Rise in English bathing sites rated unfit to swim

Rise in English bathing sites rated unfit to swim
Dec 1,2023 2:51 pm

... " You know things are bad when even our dodgy testing system can t Cover Up the miserable state of water quality in England, " says Giles Bristow, the head of campaign group Surfers Against Sewage...

Brianna Ghey: Teenager had plan to murder schoolgirl, trial hears

Brianna Ghey: Teenager had plan to murder schoolgirl, trial hears
Nov 28,2023 7:11 am

... We both Cover Up the area with logs etc...

Russian memorials to victims of Stalin vanish

Russian memorials to victims of Stalin vanish
Nov 14,2023 7:41 am

... " The authorities try to erase the memory of the crimes of that empire to Cover Up or justify the crimes of this one...

Ruby Thompson: Woman who murdered baby she wanted to adopt jailed

Ruby Thompson: Woman who murdered baby she wanted to adopt jailed
Nov 10,2023 8:51 am

... " You also tried to Cover Up what you had done by delaying medical treatment for Ruby, " the judge said...

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps

Yousaf denies misleading parliament over WhatsApps
Nov 9,2023 8:11 am

... Opposition leaders accused Mr Yousaf of a Cover Up...

Mouth-cancer deaths fear over NHS dentist shortage

Mouth-cancer deaths fear over NHS dentist shortage
Nov 7,2023 7:51 pm

... " If I went out, I would Cover Up my neck with a scarf and wear long sleeves to hide the skin grafts...

Covid inquiry: Why would the Scottish government delete WhatsApps?

Covid inquiry: Why would the Scottish government delete WhatsApps?
Oct 31,2023 9:11 am

... The key question is why? Why would these messages have been deleted when it was well known from the early stages of the pandemic there would be a public inquiry at the end? Delete-as-you-go approachTo opposition parties this smacks of secrecy and Cover Up - an effort to hide potentially damaging discussion...

Is the asylum backlog going down and other claims checked

Is the asylum backlog going down and other claims checked
Oct 25,2023 1:31 pm

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Mouth-cancer deaths fear over NHS dentist shortage

Oct 11,2023 5:41 pm

By Ruth GreenBBC News

Lack of access to dentists is costing lives because mouth cancers are not being spotted or treated early enough, a health charity has told Bbc News .

The disease killed More Than 3,000 people in 2021 - up 46%, from 2,075 a decade ago, latest figures obtained by the Oral Health Foundation show.

And Last Year , revealed 90% of UK NHS dental practices were not accepting new adult patients.

The government has announced plans to increase dental-training places by 40%.

It also said the NHS was treating more people for cancer at an earlier stage than ever before.

Aggressive tumour

Ray Glendenning, 64, thought a very painful swelling in his jaw was being caused by one of his Teeth - But he did not have an NHS dentist.

When he began to find it difficult to open his mouth, he tried to find one and book an emergency appointment.

" I must have tried for a week, phoning two or three dentists A Day , " he says.

" There was an NHS dentist taking on NHS patients - But there were 800 people on The Waiting list, so basically waiting for people to die to take new patients on. "

When Ray finally paid £50 to see a private dentist, he was diagnosed with an aggressive tumour. He is convinced the decision saved his life.

" The options were surgery or six months of palliative care, " he says. " The options aren't options really - I didn't want to die. "

Six months ago, just weeks after being diagnosed, Ray had 16 hours of surgery to remove the tumour and a new jaw formed out of bone and muscle from his leg.

He spent Six Weeks recovering in hospital before starting weekly radiotherapy sessions. He remains limited to a liquid diet and needs a walking stick.

" It's The System that's Broken - not the individual dentists, " Ray says.

" We're lucky we could afford to pay. People that don't have £50 could be dead. "

Oral Health Foundation chief executive Nigel Carter says dental check-ups " are a key place for identifying the early stage of mouth cancer".

" With access to NHS dentistry in tatters, we fear that many people with mouth cancer will not receive a timely diagnosis, " he adds.

There were 9,860 cases of mouth cancer in the UK in 2020/21 - up 12% on the previous comparable year, according to the Oral Health Foundation .

The Independent charity used a Freedom of Information request to obtain the data from:

Early detection results in a roughly 90% survival rate, compared with 50% following delayed diagnosis.

" Every dental check-up doubles as an oral-cancer screening, " Eddie Crouch, who chairs The British Dental Association, says. And The Crisis millions of people face accessing dentists " will inevitably cost lives".

" This condition causes more deaths than car accidents [cause], " he adds.

Head and neck cancers are The Eighth most common cancer in the UK.

In England, More Than two-thirds of mouth cancers are in men.

Most cases are linked to Smoking - But Alcohol Misuse and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection through oral sex have been linked to The Rise .

About a third are on The Tongue - But they can also be on The Lips , gums and parts of the throat.

Symptoms can include:

Sinead Marland was aged 39 when she noticed a lump on her tongue that was a bit uncomfortable.

Her GP said it was an ulcer, gave her some cream and told her not to worry - But two months later, she had a very different reaction from her NHS dentist, who gave her an urgent referral for a biopsy, which revealed she had tongue cancer.

" I had Never Heard of mouth cancer, so it was quite upsetting and just a bit of a shock, " Sinead says. She had smoked 15 cigarettes A Day for about 20 years.

During 10 hours of surgery, half of Sinead's tongue was replaced with part of her forearm and blood vessels. A second operation removed even more of her tongue.

The Neck scarring is the worst, she says.

" It's very visual. It really knocked my confidence, " Sinead says.

" If I went out, I would Cover Up my neck with a scarf and wear long sleeves to hide The Skin grafts. "

Over The Following months, Sinead had to relearn How To speak and Eat - But she feels lucky she had a dentist who spotted the early signs of cancer.

" If he hadn't spotted it, I never would have gone back, " Sinead says.

" I wouldn't have been diagnosed. I wouldn't be here. "

How To lower The Risk of mouth cancer

Source:

The Department of Health and Social Care said progress was being made to boost NHS dental services.

It said 1. 7 million more adults received NHS dental care between June 2021 and June 2023 compared to between June 2020 and June 2022.

" The NHS is also treating more people for cancer at an earlier stage than ever before and we have opened 127 community diagnostic centres to speed up checks, including for cancer, " an official said. ​​

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Source of news: bbc.com

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