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Philip Hammond says "we will always back it" and more patients were being treated by the NHS in England.
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Spirits may make you angry or tearful, while red wine or beer may make you relax, research says.
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The biohacker movement wants to cure disease without the help of government or big companies
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A 6,000% price rise in an essential thyroid drug led the NHS to overpay, the UK competition body says.
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The move will raise the cost of the strongest, cheapest alcohol by setting a minimum price of 50p-per-unit.
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"Intimidating" checkouts and a lack of seating are "shutting out" the elderly from shops, a charity says.
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The men's relatives say the cases are not part of the investigation into nine Sussex care homes.
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How one woman championed a way to bring community spirit back to city streets and keep children fit.
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Patients in Scotland are the first in the world to be scanned with new magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
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District nurses help keep patients out of hospital, but in England numbers have halved since 2010.
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An open letter from the GMB union claims staff are "struggling to maintain a crumbling service".
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Four staff members are suspended from an Antrim hospital as police investigate claims of ill-treatment.
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There are not enough qualified professionals to do this job, says the Royal College of Nursing.
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The amount it has cost you depends on how old you are and when you started your first period.
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Mark Sweeney says the robotic suit would allow him to walk for the first time in seven years.
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Study reveals increasing diversity in young people's heterosexual practices.
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Between January and September this year, 23 children travelled to Dublin from Northern Ireland.
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Women with a higher body mass index might need more frequent mammograms, researchers suggest.
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Women are now being advised to sleep on their side in the last three months of pregnancy.
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In 60 seconds three women sum up what is a normal phase for all women.
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A fifth of cancer patients experience post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The risk of stillbirth is doubled if women go to sleep on their backs in the last trimester, a study finds.
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Air pollution levels were eight times the safe level and doctors wanted the half marathon postponed.
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Andy Cole climbed Ben Nevis every day for a month to help tackle his depression.
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Ninety MPs write to the PM, saying patients are being "failed" by strained NHS social care services.
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A former US surgeon general warns there is a growing "epidemic" of loneliness threatening our health.
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A study says grandparents tend to give high-sugar snacks as treats - so we tracked some down.
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Researchers found a lower risk of cardiovascular disease in owners of dogs, especially hunting breeds.
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Many autistic children are struggling to cope in schools and are being removed, a charity warns.
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MPs urge the pharmacy to complete its roll-out of cheaper contraception across all of its stores.
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Gene-editing has been attempted on cells inside a patient, in a world first by doctors in California.
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Sam Kyme has motor neurone disease and wants her two sons to live with her sister in Australia.
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Two new treatments can slow cancer down and delay the need for chemotherapy, research shows.
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The game sees images projected on to a table that residents and children can interact with.
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Men who don't seek help for depression could have an impact on their children, a study suggests.
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Four-year-old Tia is hoping for pioneering treatment for her fragile skin condition.
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More patients and staff are being injured during incidents of restraint, according to new figures.
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Body dissatisfaction can start in children as young as six, warns the Youth Select Committee.
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Scotland is set to be the first country in the world to establish a minimum price per unit of alcohol.
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The use of a controversial hormonal pregnancy test between the 1950s and 1970s did not damage unborn children, a scientific review has found.
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The "Small Talk Saves Lives" campaign aims to prevent suicides on the UK's rail network.
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Simon Dobbin was left with severe brain damage in an attack after a football match.
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More than 680 people who use image and performance-enhancing drugs took part in the survey.
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Stillbirth risk is higher if older pregnant women are left to go over their due date, a study suggests.
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Regular "treating" and over-feeding is a common issue, according to a review of parents' opinions.
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The family of a six-week-old baby born with "half a heart" make an urgent appeal for donors.
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A tale of abuse against ambulance workers prompts tales of gratitude and "heart-warming" encounters.
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Is it right for patients to be prevented from having certain types of treatment, unless they quit smoking or lose weight?
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Researchers find a method to kill cancerous cells without destroying healthy cells.
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