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The lengths to which men go to be at their baby's birth
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President Dilma Rousseff calls on the whole of Brazilian society to help combat the spread of the Zika virus, which has been linked to birth defects.
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Hand transplants are to be carried out on the NHS, with the "highly complex procedure" available from April, health officials say.
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A group of doctors and health experts is urging the House of Lords to support a bill to lower the drink-driving limit across the whole of the UK.
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Researchers are using new genetic technology to try to contain the spread of the Zika virus by mosquitoes.
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Three to four million people could be infected with Zika in the Americas this year, the World Health Organization says.
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Strains of HIV are becoming resistant to an antiretroviral drug commonly used to prevent and fight the virus, research suggests.
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A doctor and hospital trust are cleared of the manslaughter of a woman who died following a Caesarean birth after a landmark trial collapsed.
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The World Health Organization holds a special session on the Zika virus
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A British woman is told by doctors she is the first person in the world to have a pancreas transplant because of a severe needle phobia.
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NHS patients in Wales wait longer for treatment and diagnosis than patients in England for most of the main categories, BBC Wales can reveal.
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Researchers in the US urge the World Health Organisation to take urgent action over the zika virus, linked to shrunken brains in unborn children
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Older people in need of urgent help are being failed by the NHS, a group of English and Welsh health leaders say.
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The BBC's James Cook goes inside the high-security laboratory racing against the clock to develop a treatment for the Zika virus.
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US scientists studying the Zika virus tell the BBC that it could be a decade before a vaccine is publicly available.
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Pregnant women will no longer have rubella screening in England, officials announce.
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Thousands of High Street pharmacies in England face closure following Department of Health plans to cut NHS funding by £170m, a government minister says.
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US President Barack Obama calls for the rapid development of treatments against the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has been linked to birth defects.
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Most health professionals believe there are not enough mental health services for children who have suffered sexual abuse, an NSPCC survey suggests.
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Viviane Lima created a WhatsApp support group to help answer questions from parents worrying about Zika virus
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Pregnant Britons are being advised to reconsider travel to areas where Zika virus outbreaks are happening.
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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt says the NHS will learn from serious failings that led to the death of a one-year-old boy.
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Scientists have used a pioneering balloon technique as a "last chance" treatment to help a patient with severe heart failure.
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NHS England promises to learn lessons after a one year old died of sepsis which was not diagnosed when his mother called the 111 helpline or by GPs.
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The parents of a three-year-old toddler who underwent an innovative kidney transplant that involved 3D printing say they are "very fortunate".
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Police, fire and ambulance services in England should share control rooms to improve their response to 999 calls, a Home Office minister says.
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The mother of William Mead describes the moment she reached into his cot and discovered he was dead when she "touched his arm and he was cold".
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The threat of the Zika virus has now become international, but the alarm was raised in Brazil last year when a growing number of cases of microcephaly began to emerge.
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Doctors say unconscious infants and children should be put in the recovery position, after a study finds dangerous manoeuvres are sometimes used instead.
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More than 8,000 serious incidents were reported by mental health trusts in England last year - an increase of more than a third over a two-year period.
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Chancellor George Osborne and philanthropist Bill Gates announce £3bn in funding over the next five years to tackle malaria.
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The UK is vulnerable to epidemics such as Ebola due to a gaping hole in the country's ability to manufacture vaccines, a group of MPs warns.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common than previously thought, particularly among girls at the age of 16, research by the University of Bristol suggests.
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Why the government appears to be wavering on the matter of a sugar tax
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Paint on playground equipment has been found to contain high amounts of the toxin lead - sometimes 40 times the recommended levels, research suggests.
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Getting healthcare to far-flung places
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