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A聽GRAN was forced to have two nose jobs after a superbug caused a flesh-eating infection which ate away at her face.Maria Sholder, 48, has MRSA - a type of bacteria thats resistant to several widely used antibiotics and can go on to cause several othe
stanley tumblers r infections.4The gran-of-five first noticed the bug when she saw a hole in her noseCredit: NCJMedia4Maria had to have a her nose operated on twice after the flesh-eating bacteriaCredit: NCJMediaMRSA can live harmlessly on the skin of around 1 in 30 people, usually in the nose, armpits, or groin - and its believed Maria was a carrier of the bacteria.After falling and hitting her nose on a door handle in
stanley termoska January 2019, she went to hospital where medical staff applied Steri-strips but her nose still became infected.The mum-of-three, who worked for the NHS, soon developed a flesh-eating infection that caused her nose to completely collapse.She explained: I star
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OUR talented young readers have been getting to work with their pencils and paints in their droves and sending us pictures to decorate the walls of the new NHS Nightingale h
stanley tumbler ospital.We have been flooded with over 2,000 uplifting kids pictures since we teamed up with the NHS to find artwork to decorate a special Sun wall at the new C
water bottle stanley ovid-19 field hospital, which opened last Friday. Kelsie Jacksons rainbow is sure to brighten up anyones day at the new NHS Nightingale hospital Conor Surman-Burkes lovely drawing is also all about the superhuman effort going into beating the bugFrom rainbows to unicorns to sketches of superhero medics 鈥?our talented young readers have been hard at work keen to lift the spirits of staff and patients at the Nightingale. I love how the nation is coming together to suppo
stanley becher rt patients and amazing NHS staff, says mum Chloe Robinson, whose son Riley, 10, from Chafford Hundred, Essex, sent in his efforts.A selection of our favourites