HealthAround one in five babies born via emergency Caesarean last year, figures showDecember 11, 2023posted on Dec. 11, 2023 at 12:01 am Data released by NHS England showed a rise in both elective and emergency Caesarean sections. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphDecember 11, 2023previous articleMacy's receives $5.8 billion buyout offer, sources saynext articleUK Christmas shoppers will pay more for less this year, say economistsYou Might Also LikeHealthSimple saliva test could save the NHS millions of pounds by speeding up prostate cancer diagnosesOctober 14, 2024Health'I'm too tired to chew food but still can't get care for my ME'October 13, 2024HealthThe Starmer story so far: what has Labour done in its first 100 days?October 12, 2024Health'You asked, we listened' Home Bargains fans adore new item they've 'waited for'October 11, 2024HealthPersonal trainer shares how long you need to hit gym for 'dream body'October 11, 2024HealthOutrage as popular influencer tells millions of female viewers they need to put a chemical used as pesticide into their vaginas to stay 'fresh' and 'smell like water'October 10, 2024Recommended For YouindustryIndia Inc should take up large scale production of biofuels: Nitin GadkariOctober 14, 2024technologySurprise Sky boost offers more UK homes a new way to watch TV and here's how to get itOctober 14, 2024cryptocurrencyCrypto Trading Surges Among Hedge Funds – BlockheadOctober 14, 2024enterpriseState of Enterprise WordPress 2024 Survey is Now Open – WP TavernOctober 14, 2024fundAsia FX muted with focus on China stimulus; yuan weakens on soft inflationOctober 14, 2024
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