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NHS bullying claims at South East Coast Ambulance Service prompt calls for government action.
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Two young people share their experience of living with mental health issues as charities in Scotland call for urgent action to improve support.
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Neil Burdett's daughter Faye fought meningitis B but died last year, sparking a national campaign.
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Nearly two-thirds of cases in the west African outbreak were caused by just 3% of people.
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A lack of mental health provision for children is leaving them at serious risk, according to key charities.
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The number of people having cosmetic surgery in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in almost a decade.
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People increasingly choosing cheaper, non-surgical procedures such as chemical peels, say surgeons.
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"No-one asks how it affects our relationship," says one sufferer.
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A woman whose five-year-old daughter died from a rare illness has told BBC Radio 5 live how she finished a 6,000-mile walk in memory of her daughter.
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Surgeons in England are wasting time waiting for beds in which patients can recover, NHS leaders say.
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Should nursing a toddler be controversial? Mothers share their experiences of breastfeeding for longer.
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Cancer patients took to the catwalk as part of New York Fashion Week.
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Muslims with a mental illness could recover with a new therapy which embraces religion, it's claimed.
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Scientists awarded a £20m grant to study breast cancer using virtual reality.
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How I overcame anorexia and what to look for if you're worried someone you know has an eating disorder
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The body which advises hospitals on keeping their staff safe is to stop its work in March.
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The health secretary says there's no silver bullet to ease pressure on the NHS but that he has a plan.
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In an exclusive BBC interview, the health secretary concedes NHS care is falling short in places.
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Britain faces being "at the back of the queue" for new medicines once it leaves the EU, experts warn.
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Does rice really contain harmful quantities of arsenic? Dr Michael Mosley of Trust Me, I'm A Doctor investigates.
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The move follows the sepsis-related death of a six-year-old boy in 2011.
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How does healthcare compare in these two European countries?
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Branwen Jeffreys asks if more spending on healthcare in Germany improves the system.
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Sexual health experts say there needs to be more research into how effective fertility tracking apps are at preventing pregnancy.
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Baby Daphne-Louise was given just nine minutes to live after complications during labour.
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A record number of people waited more than 12 hours on A&E trolleys in January in England.
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"It's about 3% of our population that use about 50% of the resources."
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A day in the life of "modern matron" Kathryn Carruthers at Northwick Park Hospital, north London.
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Patients stranded in hospital speak of their distress as the BBC uncovers the longest delays.
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A review found "significant gaps" in rotas and "insufficient senior cover" at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
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A £600m bid to transform west Wales NHS services is being finalised as health chiefs warn time has run out for "sticking plaster" solutions.
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Eileen has been treated in an "extra care" bed, in North Yorkshire.
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Prime Minister Theresa May is told of "unacceptable levels of safety concerns for patients".
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With rising demand and shrinking budgets, who is receiving social care from the state?
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At Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn reads out leaked texts about funding for Surrey County Council.
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Wakefield is seen as a pioneer in helping more patients stay at home and saving the NHS money.
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Plans to treat more patients in the community are not easing NHS pressures, says a watchdog.
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BBC reporter Ed Thomas has had exclusive access to discover what life is like in the NHS.
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Hypothyroidism affects one in 70 women and one in 1,000 men, but it can be tricky to diagnose and treat
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The BBC's Ed Thomas reports from the Royal Blackburn Hospital - where staff struggle daily to find available patient beds.
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Tumours were not found until months after Patricia Ann Whitehouse first saw a GP, her family claims.
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As ex-footballer Rio Ferdinand says he is yet to "grieve properly" for his wife, three men share their experiences of losing a partner.
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Stacey and Leigh Oswin are using crowdfunding to try to have a baby through the NHS.
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A GP practice in Plymouth is using paramedics and pharmacists to free up doctors to see more patients.
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The length of GP consultations in the NHS is "crazy" and risks undermining care, doctors warn.
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Deaths classed as "unexpected" at mental health trusts include suicide, neglect and misadventure.
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Brandon Marshall, who is 6ft 11.5ins (2.12m) tall, hopes to become a professional basketball player.
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A new type of male contraceptive that plugs sperm flow with a gel is successful in monkey trials.
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Frontline staff on how they cope with the intense pressures of working for the NHS.
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