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The World Health Organization says the Zika virus needs "enduring action" not emergency status now.
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The proportion of women having at least one child by age 20 has fallen to its lowest level in decades, the ONS says.
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We tackle some of the ethical issues around preserving bodies cryogenically after death.
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Former heroin addict Chris Foltz tells the BBC's World Have Your Say how a prescription for painkillers from a dentist, led him to heroin addiction and prison.
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Vasectomy operations on men in Kenya are live streamed from a theatre in the capital as part a campaign to promote the sterilisation procedure.
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Bagged salad can fuel the growth of food-poisoning bugs like Salmonella and make them more dangerous, a study says.
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Waiting times will rise and staff numbers cut unless the NHS gets more money, health bosses say.
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Abbie, a 16-year-old helped by Children in Need, shares her story on losing both parents to cancer.
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Nine former health secretaries voice "alarm" at the failure to improve mental health services.
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A girl won a historic legal fight shortly before she died to have her body cryogenically preserved.
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A nurse faces misconduct charges over claims she hid Ebola survivor Pauline Cafferkey's high temperature.
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Heidi Loughlin, a terminally-ill mother of two boys, describes trying to prepare them for her own death.
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The BBC's World Have Your Say programme visits Nashville, Tennessee, once famed for its music industry, but now the home to multi-billion dollar healthcare firms.
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on (#21YS2)
A man has told BBC 5 live that his porn addiction resulted in him suffering from erectile dysfunction.
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on (#21ZSY)
As more women are treated for drink problems, one mother tells how her evening glass of wine turned into full-blown alcoholism.
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on (#21Y7A)
Union leader Mark Serwotka, who needs a heart transplant after contracting a virus, talks about facing up to his own mortality.
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on (#21YDJ)
There is one GP surgery in Huddersfield that specialises in treating some of the town's most complex patients
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A new online calculator can show couples undergoing IVF what their chances of having a baby are.
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Frail old people in England are being left to fend for themselves because government-funded care is being scaled back, a review suggests.
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The world's largest dementia research project suggests ability to navigate declines as we age.
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A man with HIV who says he had ritual sex with 104 women and girls faces up to five years in jail, if convicted. But some ask why the children's parents are not in the dock too.
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The world's largest dementia research experiment, which takes the form of a video game, has indicated the ability to navigate declines throughout life.
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Union boss Mark Serwotka on urgent transplant list after a virus he caught while walking his dog led to heart failure
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An Australian woman gives birth to twins conceived 10 days apart after having hormone treatment.
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The creation of new nursing assistant posts should be scrapped and money invested in "real nurses", experts say.
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Black women in England are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer than white women.
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Wales needs a "relentless drive" towards earlier cancer diagnosis as the government publishes its revised cancer plan.
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None of Northern Ireland's health trusts is meeting their waiting time target for people with mental health problems like anxiety and depression.
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At least one in every four women invited for cervical cancer screening in England last year failed to attend, latest figures show.
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A surgeon who was jailed over patient's death at private hospital in north-west London wins an appeal against his conviction.
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Patients with prostate cancer speak to the BBC about living with the disease.
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Cash to boost child mental health care is not making it to front-line services, says a report.
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Molecules found on mobile phones can reveal a lot about the owner's lifestyle, scientists say.
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While fitness wearables grab the headlines, it's the clinically proven health monitoring gadgets that could save thousands of lives - and lots of money.
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As figures show dementia is now the leading cause of death in England and Wales, one woman recounts the "distressing" way the condition affected her late mother.
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A nurse faces misconduct charges over claims she hid Ebola survivor Pauline Cafferkey's high temperature.
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Being unable to store excess fat safely in the body increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart attacks and strokes, Cambridge University research suggests.
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An email that was accidentally sent to 840,000 members of the NHS's staff in England causes havoc.
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NHS chiefs have tried to keep local plans to cut hospital services in England secret, a study finds.
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Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, is now the leading cause of death in England and Wales.
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An ambulance service worker who refused to call the emergency services gives birth in a car on the way to hospital.
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Pleas for pregnant women to protect themselves against flu this winter are backed by health bodies.
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Health services are attempting to reach deprived communities by offering them mobile cancer screening.
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Amber McGrath is 18 and for most of her life she's lived with type 1 diabetes - this is how many hours she spends on it a day.
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on (#21GA2)
What lies behind the link between cancer and poverty and how do you break it?
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At least half of the alcohol sold in Scotland does not meet impending minimum pricing legislation, a survey suggests.
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Sore throat sufferers will be asked to visit a pharmacist, not a GP, to see if they need antibiotics, NHS England says.
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Very stressful events affect the brains of girls and boys in different ways, a study suggests.
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New research warns that infants under four weeks shouldn't travel in car seats for more than 30 minutes.
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A contract to provide community health and care in Bath and North East Somerset over the next seven years is approved for Virgin Care.
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