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But Public Health England is urging more people in their 70s to get their free injection.
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An Oxford firm has developed a device to sequence the genome of malaria parasites to help doctors detect the strain they're dealing with.
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Kaci Sullivan's second child came after he began to transition and start living as a man.
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Singers at free weekly workshops in Norfolk say they are given a sense of belonging.
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Life-threatening complications missed - and babies dead or brain-damaged among worst cases.
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Patients battling eating disorders in Northern Ireland often have to leave the country for treatment.
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People battling an eating disorder in Northern Ireland face having to travel hundreds of miles to get treatment.
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US mother who gave birth to the child was herself only one year old when the baby was conceived.
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Scientists can apply to make lethal strains of illnesses despite fear of accidental outbreaks.
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"This is the worst Christmas that we will ever have," said Audrey Goodine, 89.
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Cancer was the UK's most searched for health issue, Google Trend data for 2017 reveals.
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A couple whose son spent his first Christmas in hospital are giving presents to premature babies.
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More children and young people are calling helplines about suicidal feelings, charities say.
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A Scottish government pilot project is helping women who can't afford sanitary products.
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People over the age of 80 give their take on how to age the right way.
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A woman returns to the hospital that saved her life 25 years ago with an unusual gift.
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Hayley Martin's unborn daughter has no kidneys as a result of a fatal rare genetic disease.
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The Department of Health is coming under pressure to issue more guidance on the practice.
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Firefighter Alex Hume gave his daughter a kidney, after years of being deemed incompatible.
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Whistleblowers tell BBC News prisoners have died and others injured due to poor care.
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There may not be enough doctors to treat increasing number of patients, the official regulator warns.
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Lashing out violently while asleep because of certain dreams can be a warning of other brain disorders.
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One woman faces bankruptcy after amassing a £20,000 debt raising her grandchildren.
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There are fears the unregulated practice could spread infection and viruses such as HIV and hepatitis.
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Unlocking our genetic code has helped personalised treatments become the new normal.
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When Dawn May was diagnosed with the disease she wanted to teach her new grandson about it.
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Irene Obera, 84, is one of a growing number of so-called 'superagers', who are living long and healthy lives.
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Rates fell for both men and women, although men still account for three-quarters of cases.
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There are concerns a new method of disposing of the dead could allow human remains to enter waterways.
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Wales' chief medical officer says it could also help stop the spread of flu in the community.
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British heart doctors are warning that thousands of people who misuse anabolic steroids are putting themselves at greater risk of heart attacks and strokes.
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Hannah Evans has to travel to London for treatment as there are no specialists in Wales.
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People would rather talk to their colleagues about sex and money worries than mental health problems, says survey.
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British heart doctors are warning that thousands of people who misuse anabolic steroids are putting themselves at greater risk of heart attacks and strokes.
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How do families with autistic children make it through the festive season in harmony?
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The breakthrough, inspired by Joy Milne's sense of smell, could lead to the first diagnostic test.
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