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'Healthiest hearts in the world' found
A group of people in Bolivia could teach us all how to look after our hearts better, say researchers.
Lily Beddall: Girl with Down's syndrome models for Matalan
A two-year-old toddler with Down's syndrome has been chosen as one of the new faces of Matalan.
Izzy Gentry meningitis death: 'Failings' by Bristol Royal Infirmary
A coroner has called on the government to fund meningitis vaccinations for teenagers.
'Huge advance' in fighting world's biggest killer
An injection cuts cholesterol to the lowest levels ever seen in medicine, in an international trial.
Google DeepMind's NHS deal under scrutiny
A paper examining DeepMind's use of 1.6 million patient records says there were "major inadequacies".
Medway NHS Foundation Trust out of special measures after four years
Medway Maritime Hospital was branded "inadequate" for nearly four years, longer than any other in England.
Suicide rescue
How are local communities helping to prevent suicides?
All Southern Health non-executive directors resign
Southern Health's chairman says it needs new leadership "to meet the needs of patients".
Schools must do more on mental health, say School Reporters
A third of teenagers with mental health issues lack the confidence to confide in teachers, research suggests.
Three-person baby licence granted
Doctors in Newcastle are given first UK licence to create babies from two women and one man.
Prescriptions to rise by 20p in England
But in other parts of the UK, prescriptions are free.
Lack of skin specialists causes delays for acne patients, says dermatologist
A leading dermatologist says a lack of trained skin specialists is having a huge impact on acne patients.
Hans Rosling: Five final thoughts
In his last BBC interview, the statistician highlighted five key ways demographics are shaping the world.
Four-hour accident and emergency waits rise 300% at some hospitals
Four-hour waits mean patients in some English hospitals are "being seriously put at risk".
NHS to introduce £20m cap on new drugs
Patients in England may face delays getting one in five new treatments in a bid to cut costs.
Marks and Spencer offers cafe space for 'frazzled' people
The retailer offers 11 of its cafes to host mental health sessions in an initiative with comedian Ruby Wax.
Manchester shoppers' lung scans 'saved lives'
Early cancer diagnosis increased fourfold after Manchester shoppers received CT scans, research shows
Toddler group joins forces with Cambridge care home
Weekly visits from a toddler group help residents with dementia at a Cambridge care home.
Parents create drug to save their daughters
When their twins were diagnosed with a fatal illness Chris and Hugh Hempel developed a new medicine.
Obesity crisis
Could global trade in vegetable oil be to blame for our growing obesity crisis?
Doctor's advice on Trumpcare v Obamacare: 'Don't get sick!'
The new Republican healthcare plan viewed from three perspectives.
Are skinny jeans really harmful?
Chiropractors are warning that some fashion items can be bad for us but experts have rejected the idea.
Girls 'too poor' to buy sanitary protection missing school
A school teacher in Leeds contacted a charity which normally provides sanitary pads to girls in Kenya.
Extreme exercise an 'escape from life', Cardiff Uni says
Extreme adventure challenges can help office workers deal with the "anxieties of modern life," research suggests.
Trampoline park emergency calls revealed
Broken backs and broken legs were among the injuries reported at trampoline parks last year.
Do you fancy nettle bubble and squeak?
Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall on the benefits of eating weeds and nettles
Exercise levels decline 'long before adolescence'
It all starts around the time children start school and spend more time sitting, a study suggests.
New drug for one in five breast cancers
A new 'biological' therapy could help more patients than previously thought, experts believe.
Paralysis inspires MS discovery
How a life-changing event led one researcher to uncover how the immune system repairs the brain.
Meningitis death girl Izzy Gentry 'not given a chance'
A girl who died from meningitis "wasn't given a chance" after being sent home from hospital, an inquest hears.
Australia considers childcare ban on unvaccinated children
Unvaccinated children would be banned from childcare centres under a government plan.
Binding decisions
After singer Rochelle Humes turns hers into art, we look at what else you can do with an umbilical cord.
People with dementia 'failed' by deprivation of liberty law
Vulnerable people are being detained in care without proper checks, senior lawyers say.
Thousands of Welsh NHS staff's data stolen in hack
Details of thousands of medical staff in Wales are stolen from a private contractor's computer server.
Let NHS off £1,000 overseas doctors charge, urge unions
The home secretary is being urged to drop a £1,000 charge payable on doctors from outside the EU.
Stars and cells
What do the study of cancer cells and that of the stars have in common?
Lesbians 'told they did not need cervical screening'
All women, regardless of their sexual orientation, should have regular tests, charities say.
Hero hound
Magic the dog is able to detect dangerous shifts in his owner's blood sugar levels while she sleeps.
The dogs trained to spot cancer
NHS trials are currently assessing if dogs could also be used to detect prostate cancer at an early stage.
Post-partum psychosis
As Mother's day approaches one new mother shares the devastating experience of post-partum psychosis.
How to put your baby to sleep safely
Nearly 300 babies die from cot deaths each year. Here's how to put your baby to sleep safely.
Diabetes that sets in during pregnancy
Every year thousands of women in the UK develop a type of diabetes during pregnancy.
'Guardian angel' autism dog Caddie makes Crufts finals
A "guardian angel" dog reaches the finals of Crufts for helping transform the life of a boy with autism.
Why gluten free might not be so good for you after all
There's a link between a gluten-free diet and diabetes.
Portsmouth couple's joy over surrogacy success
The couple who were duped out of £400 talk of their joy at finally becoming parents via surrogates.
Beating bulimia
Philippa found temporary relief from her eating disorder after being treated with brain stimulation.
The attention span myth
Is there any evidence that the internet and smartphones have shrunk our attention spans?
The biggest killer you may not know
It kills more than bowel, breast and prostate cancer combined.
'Make me comfortable but don't resuscitate me'
Why Do Not Resuscitate forms need to be changed
Positive peppers
They might cause a lot of pain, but they also seem to do us good.
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