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Updated 2024-11-26 17:00
Minister wants accountability on cervical cancer scandal
It has emerged that at least 208 women diagnosed with cancer should have received earlier intervention.
Alzheimer's: How much should you reveal?
Should you tell others when a loved one is diagnosed with the condition?
Check the key targets in your area
Use our tracker to check whether your local services are meeting strict waiting-time targets for cancer, routine operations and A&E.
How to spot if someone has Alzheimer’s
What are the symptoms of dementia to look out for in a relative?
Long hospital waits can be 'devastating' - watchdog
Patients watchdogs report issues ranging from stress to extreme pain because of long waits for treatment.
Cancer delays 'leave patients at risk'
UK struggling to hit cancer targets as number of cancelled operations hit record high in England.
EastEnders star Barbara Windsor diagnosed with Alzheimer's
The actress's symptoms of memory loss and confusion have grown worse recently, her husband says.
App technology allows medics to view 999 patients
The emergency services can assess how seriously ill a person is before setting off to the scene.
Man rebuilds life and becomes dad after stroke, aged 28
Dan Mole and his fiancee said they "struggled" with a lack of support for younger stroke patients.
Daily Mile 'significantly improves health'
An initiative to get pupils to walk or run a mile every day leads to a major boost to their health, study finds.
The boy who could save your life
Max Johnson waited seven months for a heart transplant. Now he could change the law.
Why is there stigma around male baldness?
Scientists say an existing drug could one day treat baldness, but why do men try to "cure" themselves of it?
Dorset FGM survivor says it shouldn’t be a taboo
Salimata, who lives in Bournemouth, was subjected to female genital mutilation in Senegal at the age of five.
Cinema fizzy drinks contain 'concerning' bacteria levels
A BBC Watchdog investigation tested hygiene standards at Odeon, Vue and Cineworld chains.
David Goodall: 'I no longer want to continue life'
The Australian scientist, 104, sets out his reasons for travelling to Switzerland to voluntarily end his life.
Migration officials' access to NHS records tightened
The government agrees to act after MPs raise concerns about patient confidentiality.
Visa clampdown 'hits cancer patients'
Cancer patients are being put at risk by tougher rules on immigration, say specialist doctors.
Care homes firm Sunrise to refund 'up-front fees' to residents
Sunrise Senior Living will pay more than £2m after the competition watchdog intervened
Potential new cure found for baldness
The lead researcher says the discovery could "make a real difference to people".
HPV jab safe and effective, study finds
Trials show the vaccine is low risk and protects girls and young women against a virus linked to cervical cancer.
Mental health plans 'failing a generation', say MPs
Government's child mental health plan leaves hundreds of thousands without proper care, says report.
Boy wakes up just before his life support was to end
A 13-year-old boy regains consciousness just after his parents signed paperwork to donate his organs.
Campaigner Rory McGuire highlights abuse he faced over birthmark
A young man who was bullied over his appearance is using his ordeal to help others.
Ditch cranberry juice for urine infections
There is no overwhelming evidence that it will help, says the health body NICE in new draft guidelines.
'Big hugs' note left for 'fantastic' ambulance service
Paramedics in Staffordshire returned to their vehicle to find a note saying they do a "fantastic job".
NHS: How much does it spend on the private sector?
NHS spending on the private sector was just over £9bn last year.
Chronic fatigue syndrome treatment 'should be withdrawn'
A leading expert on the illness says some people are being harmed by graded exercise therapy (GET).
'Not just for naughty boys': The rise in adult ADHD pills
More than 1.6 million prescriptions for ADHD medication were dispensed last year - double 10 years ago.
Improved mental health care funding for new mums
New and expectant mums are to benefit from improved access to mental health services in England.
Alabama 'miracle' boy wakes before doctors pull plug
A 13-year-old with brain trauma regains consciousness as doctors were about to end his life support.
Woman with Down's contributes to Alzheimer's research
Amy is part of a Cambridge University study to find a treatment for Alzheimer's.
UK parks boost quality of life by £34bn
It is also estimated green spaces save the NHS about £111m a year in prevented GP visits.
Can you make a community healthier?
Life expectancy in Fleetwood, Lancashire, is among the worst in the UK, with diseases linked to diet and drugs claiming lives.
Junior doctors' job offers withdrawn after blunder
Junior doctors face emotional and financial upheaval after an unacceptable error, a doctors' union says.
Demi Lovato lyrics help woman overcome depression
Abbie Foster overcame suicidal thoughts and now helps others after being inspired by singer Demi Lovato.
Can the science of autophagy boost your health?
Autophagy is being hailed as the new way to lose weight, look younger and extend your life.
Is sex addiction a real condition?
Relationship charity Relate is calling for help to be made available on the NHS.
Breast cancer screening programme 'does more harm than good'
A group of doctors say any women offered catch-up appointments should "carry on with their lives".
Trump's London knife crime comments ridiculous, says surgeon
A doctor says London has a "serious issue" but the US president was wrong to see guns as a "solution".
Callum Cartlidge death: Mum will never forgive hospital
A coroner said Callum Cartlidge's death would have been prevented if a blood test had been done.
UK's most polluted towns and cities revealed
Some 30 areas have air pollution levels above World Health Organization limits, its report says.
Breast screening: Bosses should take blame
Helen Jarvis has been affected by the breast cancer screening error. She said there were problems with the helpline.
Vaginal mesh op 'should be last resort' in Wales
But one woman who has had chronic pain since having mesh surgery wants them banned.
Failings in learning disability deaths, report finds
A review, commissioned after the death of Connor Sparrowhawk, found failings in one in eight deaths.
Regular fast food eating linked to fertility issues in women
Women who eat fast food regularly and not enough fruit are more likely to struggle to conceive, a study suggests.
Obesity and BMI: 'If I wasn't this size I wouldn't have a job'
Three people talk about how they don't worry about being classed as obese because they need to be bigger for their jobs.
The Teesside gym with treadmills for toddlers
Andy Gray runs GymFants in Teesside and it's an exercise class with a difference.
Thousands of calls made to breast screen error helpline
It follows revelations that 450,000 women have not been invited for breast scans since 2009.
Xanax: Children as young as 11 taking anxiety drug
Children are "self-medicating" with an anxiety drug often sold to them by schoolmates, the BBC finds.
'It's about celebrating life - not doom and gloom'
Paul Meisak is making an online diary after being told his cancer is incurable.
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