News about Chris Steele

In the midst of diabolical NHS waits, the ultimate guide to going PRIVATE for cancer treatment is the following

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
According to a respected oncologist, the gruesome scenes involving the thousands of cancer patients receiving NHS treatment every day are reminiscent of 'Heathrow on a Bank Holiday.' So, is worth going private? Some patients, including Margaret McCaul (top right), have already made the switch, but they have had to rob their life savings to do so. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Claire Rayner (bottom right), a writer and well-known Agony Aunt, was another popular example.

Meet the people with real-life superpowers that scientists can't explain, from a boy with sonar vision to a man who hasn't slept for more than five decades

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2024
We've all wondered what superpower we'd like to have if given the opportunity. It's a classic icebreaker question - whether flying, pausing time, or going invisible - but we never expect our answers to come true. However, a smattering of extraordinary people from around the world have powers that seem impossible to explain. If it's using sonar to combat blindness, living for 50 years on no sleep, or living without food or water until the age of 91, the human race has more than you ever imagined. Learn more about them and other superhumans below.

Dr. Chris Steele of This Morning makes his rare television appearance as he marks 35 years on the show

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2023
Dr Chris Steele of This Morning appeared on Thursday's episode for the first time as he began 35 years on the program. Dr Zoe Williams sat down with Dr. Chris to reflect on his achievements and the impact he had during his most recent instalment.

HEALTH NOTES: Lung injections to tackle life-threatening blood clots can cut the risk of death by HALF

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2023
According to a report, injecting drugs directly into the lungs to reduce the risk of death can reduce the risk of death. According to Israeli researchers, low doses of blood thinner injected directly into the pulmonary arteries - the blood vessels where these clots develop - is more beneficial. The research, which was released by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, found that the procedure reduced the risk of death by 51%. According to the researchers, the procedure leads the blood-thinning drugs to the clot in a snap, reducing it even faster.

The habit you didn't know could DOUBLE your life insurance policy

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2023
Medically speaking, vaping is generally safer for you than smoking, but UK insurers will not take the risk and bracket the use of nicotine under 'nicotine use'. The average quote is based on 16 leading UK insurers' term insurance policies for an office worker with no acute illnesses and in good health doubles for vapers.

Here's what you need to hear about a dummy's guide to health care: Here's what you need to hear about the UK's desert collapsing NHS

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
Considering taking the plunge for private health insurance? It's often difficult to decide where to start. MailOnline consulted with the leading UK private healthcare specialist to answer all of your questions. What is covered under comprehensive cover?How are hospitals ranked?And what is the average cost per age-group?

The great rush to go private! Insurance searches hit an all-time peak

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: According to a leading market analyst, myTribe Insurance, Google searches for private health insurance rose to the highest level in a decade in the United Kingdom in January 2023. Hundreds of British people Googled policies and sought details about the ins-and-outs of making the switch every day in January, according to analysts. According to myTribe Insurance, it was the busiest month for such queries ever month. After the ailing £150 billion-per-year service was battered by what insiders described as the worst month on record, NHS tensions began to ease in January.