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A young care home worker describes the positive side of her role.
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The Scottish government should ban smoking in vehicles completely, according to the British Medical Association.
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A drug that dramatically reduces the risk of being infected with HIV will now be given to patients by the NHS in England.
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A drug that reduces the risk of being infected with HIV will be given to NHS patients in England.
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Wales' top-earning locum doctor was paid £183,000 in 2015-16, with the amount spent on temporary workers across Wales doubling in three years.
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Doctors often advise patients to 'drink plenty of fluids' when unwell, but drinking too much water too quickly can be dangerous.
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Minimum pricing of alcohol in England would improve the health of the heaviest drinkers, health experts say.
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Sir Elton John says, with improved testing, the end of HIV "is in sight" in Western countries.
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The brain disorder Parkinson's disease may actually start with bacteria living in the gut, according to scientists.
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Women's sexuality is a little-studied area of science and new research is revealing that much of what we thought we knew was wrong.
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Prince Harry and Rihanna have taken HIV tests together in Barbados to raise awareness on World Aids Day.
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Tom Hayes discusses how there is still a stigma on HIV-infected people
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Local authorities should redesign speed bumps in a bid to reduce air pollution, health experts say.
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The Elton John Aids Foundation offers to finance HIV tests in the London borough of Lambeth.
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In 1988 around 140 countries took part in the first World Aids Day to raise awareness of the epidemic
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Junior doctors' workloads mean they miss out on vital training, the General Medical Council says.
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Myths about risks linked to HIV from the 1980s still endure, say the Terrence Higgins Trust.
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A new organ donation law, brought in a year ago in Wales, is saving lives, say ministers.
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Ten-year-old Jason explains how he does not feel like the gender he was assigned at birth.
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It is time to start making babies from three people, scientists advising the fertility regulator say.
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The first likely case of sexual transmission of Zika virus in the UK is reported by the authorities.
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Large clinical trial for a vaccine to protect against HIV transmission is underway in South Africa.
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Ambulance services are struggling to reach the seriously ill quickly enough after rising demand has left the system over-stretched, a BBC investigation has found.
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A man who donated sperm to two women is not liable for child support, a US court rules.
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Princess Kasune is one of Zambia's most outspoken Aids activists and was recently elected to become its first publicly known HIV-positive MP.
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Three tobacco companies lose their appeal against the government's plain cigarette packaging rules.
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BBC Scotland follows a 999 call from the moment it is received by health service call handlers.
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A group of organisations, including the governing body of gymnastics, want trampoline parks to adhere to a set of safety guidelines.
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A dementia patient with chest pain, a man with prostate cancer, a feverish baby and an alcoholic who has hit his head... all patients attended by one paramedic in one day.
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Philip Morris is launching a new cigarette in the UK which it says could see it stop selling conventional cigarettes altogether.
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Women are more likely to have a successful pregnancy if they conceive sooner after a miscarriage rather than waiting, researchers say.
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There should be more safety measures in place at trampoline parks, a group of organisations say.
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Aspiring nurses can soon enrol on a new on-the-job apprenticeship role, the government says.
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Sleep-deprived workers are costing the UK economy £40bn a year and face a higher risk of death, says a new study.
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Prime Minister Theresa May condemns continuing stigma against people living with HIV in the UK.
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The world's oldest living person celebrates her 117th birthday - thanks, she says, to an odd diet.
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The ITN newsreader talks about struggling to get the right care.
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Richard has suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder since he was a teenager. He and his father have been talking about their lives.
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Emma, who has bipolar disorder, describes how her friends and teachers treated her
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Hundreds of thousands of healthy women should take pills to cut their risk of breast cancer, says NHS watchdog.
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Life expectancy for Scottish men and women has continued to improve - but they still die younger on average than people anywhere else in the UK.
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Northern Ireland's health regulator has raised concerns about staffing levels at Altnagelvin Hospital's Emergency Department.
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Health bosses have approved plans to delay routine surgery for smokers and obese people.
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Paralympian David Smith reads out a letter – written to his younger, pre-surgery self.
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An increasing number of British people are opting for cosmetic procedures - but how safe are they in such an unregulated industry?
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Two young women learn to live with the scars from when they self-harmed.
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Thousands of patients miss out on a treatment that can prevent disability after a stroke, say UK experts.
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Frankie Bailey-Wheeler and Tom Wheeler tell Victoria Derbyshire how they paid thousands of pounds for fertility treatments to boost IVF success rates.
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