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Taking ginger or using acupressure on the wrist may help some women with mild morning sickness, experts say.
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Angola is struggling to contain a yellow fever outbreak that has killed more than 300 people since December and is threatening other countries.
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Around 28m people in the UK are living in chronic pain from conditions such as arthritis, researchers estimate.
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The NHS could save money and patients' time by giving fewer but stronger doses of radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer, say experts.
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The NHS is stuck in an "endless winter" with hospitals left in chaos struggling to cope, doctors and nurses say.
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The widow of a Falklands veteran is going to the High Court to try and prevent their frozen embryos being destroyed.
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One of the first women to receive a womb transplant is expecting a second child, a medical conference has heard.
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Weekend staffing levels affect the care patients receive at a Wigan hospital, one of its surgeons tells an inquest.
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Three 12-year-old girls who became seriously ill after taking ecstasy on Saturday are now said to be in a stable condition.
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New brain scanning software being developed by the University of Aberdeen could save the lives of soldiers on the front line, experts believe.
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Pregnant women with epilepsy need specialist care to prevent unnecessary deaths, according to new guidelines from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
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The lack of GPs in Scotland is described as "extremely concerning" by the British Medical Association as a survey reveals a rise in vacancies
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Health unions have written to David Cameron urging him to halt a plan to replace bursaries for nursing and midwifery training courses in England with loans.
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Harefield hospital in London is giving some of its patients a taste of Bollywood and classical Indian dance - and the results are apparently proving helpful to health.
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Plans to scrap bursaries for student nurses and other front-line staff in England are reckless, unions and charities are warning.
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The NHS needs nurses to be better trained in dealing with people who have Sickle Cell Disease, a health union warns.
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The breakdown of Uganda's main radiotherapy machine continues to affect many of the country's cancer patients.
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Meet Fama Ka, the visually impaired woman who runs free braille classes to teach blind people in her neighbourhood how to read.
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UN health experts recommend cutting the standard dose of yellow fever vaccine by 80% in emergencies, amid an outbreak in Angola and DR Congo.
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New research by the BBC's Breakfast programme shows an increase in the number of people in England and Wales who are middle-aged or elderly and struggling with eating disorders.
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Rebecca Rosen, a GP from a busy London practice, says pressures on the service risk "budget airline" style medicine.
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Intensive physical exercise four hours after learning is the key to remembering information learnt, say Dutch researchers.
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A pioneering pair of cancer drugs that unleash the immune system on tumours will be paid for by the NHS in England.
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The US city of Philadelphia introduces a tax on carbonated sugary drinks, despite a multimillion-dollar campaign by the beverage industry to block it.
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Two leading public health organisations call for the possession and personal use of all illegal drugs to be decriminalised in the UK.
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A "consistently failing" NHS patient helpline is rated inadequate in a "damning" report.
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One of the UK's busiest ambulance services is being investigated after reports of bullying and harassment and a dispatch system described as "unfit for purpose".
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An ambulance trust is being investigated after reports of bullying and harassment and an "unfit for purpose" dispatch system.
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The cancer risk of coffee has been downgraded, with experts concluding there is inadequate evidence to suggest it causes the disease.
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The UK is seeing a small but "extremely worrying" rise in the number of children developing a type of diabetes that is linked to obesity and unhealthy lifestyles, experts warn.
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A coroner says gifted teenager, Edward Mallen, who took his own life fell through the cracks of an underfunded mental health service.
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The World Health Organization sees a "very low risk" of the Zika virus spreading internationally as a result of the Brazil Olympics.
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The Department of Health says it's going to review a law which means that gay men can't donate for 12 months after having sex.
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Opinion is divided over the threat to visitors at this summer's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, as Wyre Davies reports.
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5 live finds out how pathologists are conducting post-mortems without the need for a scalpel.
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Scotland's first graduate entry courses for medicine are to start at St Andrews and Dundee University in 2018.
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More than half of organs transplanted since a new system came into effect were from people whose consent was deemed.
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Over half of children living in Northern Ireland's most deprived areas are living with an adult smoker.
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Young people today are more clean-living than any generation since before the 1960s. What is driving the rise of the new young fogey?
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Malnutrition is sweeping the world, fuelled by obesity as well as starvation, new research suggests.
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Some 13,000 men in England could benefit from a laser treatment to manage symptoms from an enlarged prostate, the NHS is being advised.
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More needs to be done to tackle the stigma around albinism in Britain, a support group says, so what is it like for those who live with the condition?
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Checking our work emails and social media accounts at all hours of the day is making us more stressed, research suggests, but what can we do about it?
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Adverts promoting negative body images will be banned across the Transport for London (TfL) network from next month.
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Access to fertility treatment will be widened in Scotland to make it the "fairest and most generous in the UK", the Scottish government announces.
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A woman who left an abusive voice message for a mother whose son died at a mental health unit is an employee of the unit's NHS trust, police say.
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A charity has launched a judicial review challenging the NHS' decision not to fund a so called "game-changer" drug treatment that can prevent HIV.
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Shoppers are being offered CT scans in north Manchester in a bid to spot lung disease in smokers.
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A robot that can decide whether or not to inflict pain is demonstrated by roboticist and artist Alexander Reben.
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