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Liver test to aid paracetamol overdose treatment
Researchers say the test will help doctors identify which patients arriving in hospital need more intensive treatment.
Mother's fury at 'lack of support' for daughter
The mother of a teenager who took her own life said her daughter was let down by the system.
Madagascar's 'worst plague outbreak' in 50 years
The island is one of the global hotspots most prone to the deadly disease.
Acid attack
One of acid attacker Arthur Collins's victims recalls agony and pandemonium on her birthday night out.
Thousands of out-of-hours doctor shifts unfilled
Thousands of out-of-hours GP shifts in the western area are going unfilled, the BBC has learnt.
Major trauma care gap means patients die 'unnecessarily'
Plans to open a major trauma centre in Cardiff are put to public consultation.
'Urgent need' for football header research
Stirling University scientists call for more studies looking into dementia links following an Alan Shearer documentary.
Confined inside
"Postnatal confinement" is said to be widespread among the UK's Chinese community.
Sex unlikely to cause cardiac arrest, study finds
Sudden cardiac arrest is linked to sexual activity far more often in men than women, a study finds.
New Scottish GP recruitment plans to cut workload
The Scottish government hopes the proposed contract will also make it easier to run practices.
'I'm dealing with life-threatening situations - but I'm not a clinician, I'm a mum'
Children with life-limiting illnesses are being denied out of hours care, according to a new report.
UK most overweight country in Western Europe says OECD
Britain's obesity rates rising faster than any other developed nation, with 63% of UK adults overweight.
Why is this baby so overweight?
Luis Manuel, from Mexico, is 10 months old and weighs 28kg.
Grieving mother's plea to teens after daughter's death
Harriet Nicol,16, from Billericay, Essex, took her life earlier this year.
What do people say before they die?
When you work with people who are dying, what do you find out?
Did you know you should give under-fives vitamin tablets?
Many parents are unaware of this vitamin supplement advice, a study finds.
Sick baby's treatment 'should continue', High Court told
Doctors say giving further intensive care treatment to Isaiah Hasstrup is not in his best interests.
'No-consent' circumcision doctor will not be prosecuted
A doctor who circumcised a boy without his mother's consent will not be prosecuted.
Child cancer survivor fights for better treatment
Vicky Forster beat leukaemia as a child. Now she works as a scientist, trying to change the lives of children with the same disease.
Blood vending machine 'a first' for NI
Blood vending machines are in operation the US and London, but it is a first for Northern Ireland.
Cervical cancer jab women will 'only need three smears'
Since 2008, the HPV vaccine has been offered to girls aged 11 to 13 and reported HPV cases have fallen.
Vitiligo model told he 'looked like a zebra'
Bashir Aziz used to hide his skin because he was told he looked like a zebra and a cow, now he's modelling his vitiligo to the world.
Breast cancer 'can return 15 years after treatment ends'
Extending treatment with hormone therapy could reduce the risk of it recurring.
Man runs 1,250 miles from Colosseum to the London Eye
Dan Keeley, who has bipolar disorder, completed the gruelling 1,250 mile run in aid of a charity.
The VR that allows you to become your own therapist
Developers are using virtual reality to try and find ways of easing the stress on mental health services.
Virtual help
As mental health problems increase, could virtual-reality programmes help with the demand for treatment?
Daytime wounds 'heal more quickly'
An average 11-day difference in recovery rates for burns may be explained by the body clock, a study says.
Birth complications 'twice as common' in some hospitals
Women are twice as likely to suffer serious blood loss and severe tears during childbirth in some hospitals, an audit of maternity services found.
Believe me
When Jennifer Brea got ME she began to interview fellow patients all over the world - from her bed.
How 'butterfly boy's' life was transformed
A child has been given a new genetically modified skin that covers 80% of his body, in a series of lifesaving operations.
We want our Brexit cash boost - NHS boss Simon Stevens
NHS England head Simon Stevens said the public would want to see Leave campaign promises honoured.
University Hospital, Cardiff 'critical' mortuary failings
Human tissue was kept longer than necessary after post-mortem examinations at Wales' biggest hospital.
We want our Brexit cash boost - NHS boss
NHS England's Simon Stevens says the service needs the money that was promised in the referendum.
Thousands living with advanced cancer, says Macmillan
New research shows thousands of people with stage 4 cancer in England are living for two years or more.
NHS appeal for black blood donors 'drops straight knowledge'
Heading off racial confusion, an NHS Twitter account breaks out the gifs in appeal for more black donors.
Cartoonist thought chronic pain would end career
Bunny Suicides cartoonist thought his chronic pain would mean he'd have to quit drawing.
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital creates A&E for elderly patients
A hospital's plans to create an emergency department for the elderly is welcomed by Age UK.
'UK wellbeing rises after Brexit vote'
There have been small but significant improvements in people's happiness in the last year, say UK officials.
Racing driver with cerebral palsy dreams of motorsport glory
Chris Carter's motorsport dream has moved a step closer after he completed a testing session.
NI women 'waiting longer' to have babies
The average age of a first-time mother has risen from 24 to 28, new statistics suggest.
MPs support Ealing anti-abortion protest zones, says poll
The survey by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service shows a majority back dedicated "buffer zones".
NHS staff 'working on edge of safety'
Demand for services is outstripping the rise in the number of people employed by the health service in England.
Malaria breath test shows promise
People with the disease give off a distinctive "breath-print" that could aid rapid diagnosis, say experts.
'Tubby and terrified
Girls are half as likely as boys to be physically active - and lack of confidence is to blame.
'I've waited 4 years for a transplant'
Doctors say black and Asian patients are needlessly dying while waiting for organ transplants because of a severe shortage of ethnic minority donors in the UK.
War wounds
Meeting the patients of a MSF-run hospital in Jordan.
'Human error' blamed for ambulance delay in Norfolk
Jeanette Charity was found dead by paramedics having suffered a heart attack, an inquest hears.
Wrexham woman's 999 call classed in 'wrong category'
A woman who later died should have had her 999 call classed as more urgent, an inquest hears.
Police investigate 17 child sexting cases a day
Police warn of a "worrying upward trend" and call for social networks to remove images faster.
NHS offers smartphone GP appointments
Trials will take place in London where 3.5 million patients will be able to have video consultations via smartphone.
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