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Police warn of a "worrying upward trend" and call for social networks to remove images faster.
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Trials will take place in London where 3.5 million patients will be able to have video consultations via smartphone.
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Rates of the disease rose 63% in five years, led by infections in young heterosexual city dwellers.
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New regulations allowing women from Northern Ireland to access abortion services come into force.
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England's children's commissioner says the system must help children recover from traumatic upbringings.
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Paul Mayhew-Archer wanted to try stand-up comedy before his condition deteriorated.
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Beverley Thahane speaks out as new research shows at least 50 children a year in the UK get rickets.
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Amelia who suffers with depression paints on herself as a replacement for self-harm.
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One in 10 consultant roles is currently unfilled in England, says the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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It's 40 years since the first IVF baby was conceived.
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Four directors got pay rises at a mental health trust dubbed "the undisputed worst" in the country.
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Jessica Allen became pregnant with her own child while she was carrying another baby as a surrogate.
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The decision was made after victims and families expressed strong views.
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A chemical in the brain's "memory" region can allow people to suppress negative thoughts.
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An 82-year-old woman fell ill after diet information, claim her family.
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Some British children wait more than two years to be diagnosed with the condition, a report says.
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Trials suggest the trillions of micro-organisms living in us alter immunotherapy's effectiveness.
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New, life-changing medicines should reach patients more quickly under a new government scheme.
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The African country has been battling the worst outbreak in recent times.
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Recent statistics suggest that suicide rates among people working at sea are rising.
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Care providers are being asked to pay sleep-in staff the minimum wage, rather than a flat rate.
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But heart disease leads to more deaths in deprived areas, says Office for National Statistics figures.
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Rowan Venables, 15, suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after seeing a gunman open fire.
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Autism assistance dog Rishi has enhanced 11-year-old Jake's life, his family says.
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The ineffective regulation of those practising talking therapies 'leaves patients at risk of harm'.
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Dental health varies widely according to area and wealth, a report on the nation's teeth finds.
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Regulator highlights fall in numbers registered to work with Brexit blamed by unions for 'alarming' trend.
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US doctors say they have found molecules in the blood that can detect serious birth complications.
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The health secretary says social media companies must help halt the rising rates of youth self-harm.
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Organ donors are urged to speak to their families so their wishes are carried out.
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Crimes are being committed by patients, staff and contractors, a new anti-fraud body says as it promises a crackdown.
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Men often feel excluded because female partners are often the focus of attention in clinics, a charity says.
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Even a few nights of poor sleep can lead to "repetitive negative thinking", experts say.
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One in three adults might dismiss potential symptoms of this all-too-often deadly disease, say experts.
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Prescribing Avastin will save the NHS "millions of pounds", health bosses say.
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The woman in her 60s believes she has a "cyst" and thinks medics treating her are "impostors".
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NHS report reveals the survival gap of those diagnosed with cancer in Scotland's poorest areas.
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The number of deaths related to MRSA, C. diff and Staphylococcus aureus continue to fall.
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Study finds no evidence a nutritional 'anti-Alzheimer's' drink being sold online in the UK can slow the disease.
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Maternity services are relying on expensive overtime and agency staff to fill rotas in the UK, union leaders say.
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The development of solar-powered suitcases is helping babies in Nepal and in other countries without reliable power in rural areas.
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Make-up artist Beth's horror looks helped her cope with depression and battle unrealistic beauty standards.
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A judge rules care can be stopped after relatives were divided over the 72-year-old's condition.
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Vicky Anne Bloxham was sacked by University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust.
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"Lives at risk" as some salons in Wales offer hair colour appointments for under-16s.
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Figures show just 24 of 208 clinical commissioning groups offer three rounds of IVF treatment.
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Ex-PM also opens up about his struggle to reach voters in the "touchy-feely" social media era.
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Costs may triple by 2035 if no action is taken, warns the Stroke Association charity.
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Experts are trying to raise awareness of the impact on animals.
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