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Chinese citizens react with alarm at news of a massive illegal vaccine operation uncovered in Shandong province, said to involve hundreds of people.
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Rules to make sure there are enough nurses at work in hospitals should be extended, the Welsh Liberal Democrats will say on Monday.
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A confidential whistleblowing line for NHS staff in Scotland has been extended for a year.
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Over the past two decades, Taiwan has learned how best to help those affected by disasters not only return to a normal life, but also deal with the psychological impact.
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People who contracted hepatitis C through infected blood transfusions in Scotland will get increased financial support, Scottish ministers announce.
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Parents of children with type 1 diabetes criticise the sugar tax
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Guinea confirms two new Ebola cases, almost three months after it celebrated the end of the outbreak.
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Health and education will be squeezed by more than £1bn because of changes to the way public sector pensions are funded, figures seen by the BBC show.
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GPs could spend longer with their patients if physiotherapists worked alongside them at their surgery, says the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
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People with autism are dying earlier than the general population, often through epilepsy or suicide, a charity warns.
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As the government introduces a tax on sugary drinks, one girl explains how being obese affected her childhood.
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The BBC's Robert Pigott visits Hallfield Primary in Central London where children are joining in a campaign encouraging them to run a mile a day.
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Father Simon Maceachen, who gave part of his liver to his four-year-old son, Harry, has said they are both doing well after the transplant.
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Stimulating the brain with electrical current can help improve recovery after a stroke, research from the University of Oxford suggests.
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People who cycle, walk or catch the train or bus to work keep more weight off than commuters who travel by car, a large UK study has found.
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A public health bill which included a ban on e-cigarette use in some public places is rejected after a Labour minister called Plaid Cymru "a cheap date".
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George Osborne announces a tax on sugary soft drinks, downgrades growth forecasts and warns of the risks of leaving the EU in his Budget.
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Your views on the new tax on sugary soft drinks
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Nearly half of women who stop smoking during pregnancy take it up again as soon as they give birth, research in the journal Addiction shows.
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Patients suffer irreversible sight loss because of NHS squeeze, says leading expert
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Parents tell MPs that the cost of giving the meningitis B vaccine to more UK children would be justifiable and save lives.
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Police forces say they are "unable" to enforce the new law banning smoking in cars carrying children as there is no ticketing system in place.
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Get blood tests to hospital more quickly to speed up HIV diagnosis
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Fifteen-year-old girls in Scotland face more pressure from schoolwork and report poorer health than their international counterparts, a new study finds.
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Climate laws will be tightened to cut carbon emissions effectively to zero, the government says.
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A patient died while waiting nearly a year for heart surgery because of unacceptable waiting times for tests, a watchdog says.
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Girl Guides across the UK will be able to take a new badge in mental well-being and resilience from early next month.
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There are not enough doctors to run a seven-day NHS in England, according to a leading doctor.
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People who want to quit smoking are more likely to succeed, with advice and support, if they go "cold turkey" by stopping abruptly, a study shows.
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Parents are to tell MPs why they think the Meningitis B vaccine should be given to all UK children up to the age of 11.
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The chairman of the scandal-hit South East Coast Ambulance Service, Tony Thorne, resigns from his post.
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The shortlist for the 2016 Wellcome Book Prize, which recognises books about health or illness, has been revealed.
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Advertising junk food could soon be banned from children's content online, according to the UK's advertising watchdog.
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A dog that apparently predicts her owner's post-traumatic stress attacks has been awarded a prize at Crufts in Birmingham.
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European researchers have developed an artificial fingertip that provides tactile feedback.
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Labour peer Joan Bakewell says she is "deeply sorry" for causing "distress" by suggesting the rise of eating disorders among teenagers was a sign of "narcissism" in society.
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The rise of eating disorders such as anorexia among teenagers is a sign of narcissism in society, broadcaster Baroness Joan Bakewell has said.
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Arabella Carter-Johnson explains how her autistic daughter's life was transformed by Thula the cat.
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What's good for the gut about pickled cabbage?
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Scientists are infecting healthy volunteers with hookworms to help the development of a vaccine against the parasite.
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More than half a million disabled people could lose out as a result of further changes over the next four years to welfare payments.
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Doctors' leaders write to George Osborne asking for further funding for social care in next week's Budget.
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Doctors are concerned they are witnessing the start of a measles outbreak in London and the South East.
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A leading doctor who was an expert witness for parents accused of killing their children is found to have misled courts.
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Cases of scarlet fever in England and Wales have risen to the highest level since the 1960s, Public Health England says.
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