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A mother in Nebraska in the US has heard the heartbeat of a man who received her son's heart in a transplant.
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A second legal challenge is made over the government's decision to impose a new contract on junior doctors in England, after a campaign group raised £100,000 online.
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As the internet becomes a picture-led domain, Facebook launches a service for visually impaired people to 'see' photos using artificial intelligence.
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As the internet becomes a picture-led domain, Facebook launches a service for visually impaired people to 'see' photos using artificial intelligence.
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Singing in a choir may be just what the doctor ordered for cancer patients, according to scientists.
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Why babies all over the world now are in cardboard beds
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Popping, locking and krumping are probably not moves that you have heard of, but they are all part of a fitness craze that is growing in popularity.
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Councils in England and Wales are calling for tougher penalties for "rogue" beauticians who offer teeth whitening using dangerous kits.
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"Rogue" beauticians who offer teeth whitening and people who sell illegal kits should face tougher penalties, councils in England and Wales say.
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"Rogue" beauticians who offer teeth whitening and people who sell illegal kits should face tougher penalties, councils in England and Wales say.
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Greater Manchester's £6bn health and social care budget is taken over by regional leaders, as part of an extension of devolved powers.
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Nikki Fox has been to meet the young star of a campaign which is trying to raise awareness of autism
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What doctors can learn from pilots and cyclists
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Greater Manchester will become the first English region to gain control of its health spending on Friday.
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There are now more adults in the world classified as obese than underweight, a major study suggests.
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Greater Manchester will become the first English region to gain control of its health spending on Friday.
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UK pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline says it wants to make it easier for manufacturers in the world's poorest countries to copy its medicines so more people can have access to them.
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A national review of end-of-life care finds many hospitals in England are failing to provide face-to-face palliative care specialists around the clock.
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Scientists are beginning work to genetically test tumours from children with cancer, in the hope this will give younger patients access to newer medicines.
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How one child survivor of brain cancer hopes a new test will improve treatments available for the disease.
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Ebola is no longer an "extraordinary health event" and the risk of the virus spreading is low, the World Health Organization says.
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One hundred new nurse training places will be made available in Northern Ireland, the health minister says.
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Medical leaders say the planned all-out strike by junior doctors in England at the end of April could be damaging to patients and should be suspended.
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Care services for the elderly and disabled could hit "breaking point" when the new National Living Wage comes into effect, councils say.
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An amputee says he paid nearly £10,000 on a prosthetic limb because he was not told he could have been entitled to a similar one on the NHS.
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People in Middlesbrough are warned not to go to A&E after eating "one too many" Easter eggs.
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A Christian magistrate who was sacked over comments he made on TV against same-sex adoption is suspended by a Kent NHS trust.
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Meet the "pyjama fairies" - volunteers who work at a charity which makes colourful gowns to brighten up hospital stays for children.
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'My son had two or three accidents a day'
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Ayan Panja tests different forms of transport to see how you can avoid the most dangerous forms of air pollution.
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A woman from Twickenham who survived leukaemia meets the man who donated the stem cells which saved her life.
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Out of 100 people needing mental health care in India, only 25 receive it. A mobile app has been developed in an attempt to close this treatment gap.
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New York's Tribeca Film Festival will not show Vaxxed, a controversial film about the MMR vaccine, its founder Robert De Niro says.
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The Department of Health is giving £10m to a fast-track scheme training graduates to become social workers in community mental health teams.
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Weaker beers, ciders, wines and spirits are what is needed to tackle drink-related health problems, local councils in England and Wales say.
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Disabled people are only an "afterthought" for the government, a House of Lords report says. Wheelchair user Dave Thompson explains that his biggest issue is with public transport.
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Tom Coledridge was paralysed six years ago after being shot in Afghanistan, he explains the accessibility issue he faces on a daily basis as a wheelchair user.
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A Dudley teenager who lived on a diet of chicken nuggets, chips and white bread uses hypnotherapy to help.
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The variation in care women get when giving birth in hospital in England is concerning, experts say.
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A council investigates how a 93-year-old woman was left to live alone in "shocking" conditions despite carers being paid to look after her.
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A doctor who gave a patient a vasectomy by mistake at a Merseyside hospital will be allowed to continue to practise, a medical panel rules.
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Charities say NHS England's "eleventh hour decision to pull the plug" on game-changing HIV prevention drugs is leaving people at risk.
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A lesbian couple who have been unable to get free fertility treatment in Northern Ireland say they are being indirectly discriminated against because of their sexuality.
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Targets for A&E waiting times are missed again, as ministers say departments were "busier than ever" in February.
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Adults in England have cut their average salt consumption by nearly a gram in the last decade, but at 8g per day it is still above the recommended 6g for good health, figures reveal.
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South Korea says it has diagnosed its first case of the Zika virus, in a man who had recently returned from Brazil.
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People in England at risk of type-2 diabetes are to be offered healthy-lifestyle support by the NHS to help them prevent the condition developing.
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The only recommendation of the inquiry into contaminated blood products has still not been implemented, according to lawyers representing victims.
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Patients with prostate cancer in England will now have early access to a drug that can delay the need for chemotherapy.
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