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				The crisis in care of the elderly might be partly solved by robots with a good bedside manner. 
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				Urban explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison has been journeying across Britain's cities, tracking his emotional response using a brain scanner. 
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				A transgender woman from Pennsylvania answers questions about her life and gives advice to others. 
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				Some cancer drugs that are no longer under patent are rising in price when they should be falling. 
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				A woman was kept alive with no lungs for six days while she waited for a transplant in April last year. 
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				Virtual reality could be used to diagnose and treat visual vertigo, according to a team of Cardiff University scientists. 
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				Girl Power needs to start young - with storybooks - to challenge the assumption that boys are smarter, an education expert says. 
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				Surgeons hit out at the cost-cutting move, which health chiefs say will save around £2m a year. 
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				The number of overweight or obese people in France is below the EU average but is on the rise. 
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				"With the palm of my hand I felt my eyeball on the side of my face," Akil Mitchell says. 
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				"Disheartening" results suggest children's future careers could be affected, according to US researchers. 
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				Embryos that are about 0.001% human could lead to human organs being grown in animals. 
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				A former NHS equality boss faces jail for swindling £11,000 by diverting funds to her husband. 
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				A Swedish midwife who refuses to carry out abortions sues a health authority for not employing her. 
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				A mother accused of buying abortion pills online is granted leave to seek a Judicial Review into a decision to prosecute her. 
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				Ambulance crews are finding it "increasingly difficult to cope" with rising demand, an audit in England finds. 
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				Diane Munday, 80, had an abortion back at a time when gin and knitting needles could be used by backstreet abortionists - and were sometimes fatal. 
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				Poverty is at the root of many child health problems in the UK, a major study has found. 
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		AI can identify skin cancer in photographs with the same accuracy as doctors, say scientists.
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				It is eight months since the UK government banned the drugs that were known as "legal highs". Benjamin Zand reports. 
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				Caitlyn Thompson and Tamika Kyd have the same rare genetic disorder, recently discovered by Sanger Institute scientists. 
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				Critics say chocolate should not be linked with healthy lifestyles in a joint drive with the Premier League. 
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				A small group of GPs have put forward plans to allow surgeries to charge patients for minor procedures. 
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				A campaign for Wales' organ donation laws to be adopted in England is launched by a mother whose daughter needed a transplant. 
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				Drug addicted babies are being cuddled by specially recruited hospital volunteers. 
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				Nearly one in 10 British women finds sex painful, according to a large study. 
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				From being "best woman" at his wedding to donating a kidney - what one woman is doing for her best friend. 
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				People with neurotic tendencies have differently shaped brains to people who are more open-minded, research suggests. 
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				A look at why a photo of Mr Trump and a group of men making an abortion ruling has gone viral. 
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				The man, who was eventually evicted from his bed, says the hospital made it impossible to leave. 
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				Fertility couple left "devastated" when the father's name was left off birth certificates wins High Court ruling. 
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				Hanne Gaby Odiele reveals she was born with undescended testicles, saying it is "not a big deal". 
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				Two million doses of yellow fever vaccine are sent to Minas Gerais state after a rise in cases. 
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				Banks must offer simple account options to help those with mental health conditions, a think tank says. 
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				Alert raised after patients from UK, Canada and Australia develop complications following kidney transplants. 
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				A British mum who lives in Amsterdam and an Asian-American are sharing their insights in a book called The Happiest Kids in the World. 
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				Doctors in Newcastle say research could see patients with a form of leukaemia live significantly longer. 
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				Doctors in Sheffield are pioneering the use of a compact neonatal MRI scanner, one of only two in the world. 
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				A "very high" pollution warning is issued for London for the first time under a new alert system. 
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				The parents of the UK's youngest organ donor want to meet the woman whose life their baby daughter saved. 
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				Families of children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy urge health trust to explain why they are denied access to 'potentially life-changing' drug. 
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				Developers launch a new app to help pregnant women get a seat on public transport while commuting. 
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				Starchy food should be cooked golden yellow to cut intake of a possible cancer-causing chemical. 
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				Experts say bread should be cooked to a golden yellow colour to reduce our intake of a chemical which could cause cancer. 
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				An A&E nurse says she is asked by management how many hours she thinks dying patients will live - because they need the beds. From 5 live Investigates. 
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				Scientist in Wales are hoping to create a smart patch which could detect onset osteoarthritis in patients' knees. 
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				A hospital patient who occupied a bed for more than years was evicted after a hospital applied for a court order. 
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				We explore exactly what stretch marks are after model Chrissy Teigen shows hers off on Twitter. 
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				A hospital applies for a court order to remove a patient who had occupied a bed "unnecessarily". 
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				German safety body TUV is told to pay hefty compensation over the PIP breast implant scandal. 
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