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The length to which fathers go to see their child's birth
The lengths to which men go to be at their baby's birth
AUDIO: Proton beam therapy toddler 'doing well'
Raluca Vinson's son Alexander was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour in July 2015 and, at just two years of age, the toddler underwent proton beam therapy.
Brazil's race to find a Zika vaccine
The steps Brazil is taking to counter Zika
A&Es struggle after 'surge' in demand
A surge in demand in A&E units is causing real problems for hospitals, NHS bosses are warning.
UK 'world's worst' at breastfeeding
Rates of breastfeeding in the UK are the lowest in the world, an international study shows.
Zika outbreak: The mosquito menace
Why the mosquito that spreads virus is flourishing
The birthplace of the Zika virus
The Ugandan forest where the deadly Zika virus was first discovered
VIDEO: Zika: In the forest where virus was discovered
The Zika virus, which is said to be spreading "explosively", was forest discovered in a forest in Uganda.
NHS trust remains in special measures
The first NHS hospital to be privately run will remain in special measures after the Care Quality Commission said it "requires improvement".
Brazilians urged to unite against Zika
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.
Short home care visits 'plague system'
Unacceptably short 15-minute home care visits to elderly and disabled people are still plaguing the care system in England, a report suggests.
NHS to carry out UK hand transplants
Hand transplants are to be carried out on the NHS, with the "highly complex procedure" available from April, health officials say.
Doctors urge cut to drink-driving limit
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.
VIDEO: Zika: Killing the virus at source?
Researchers are using new genetic technology to try to contain the spread of the Zika virus by mosquitoes.
Up to four million Zika cases predicted
Three to four million people could be infected with Zika in the Americas this year, the World Health Organization says.
Key HIV drug 'is failing in Africa'
Strains of HIV are becoming resistant to an antiretroviral drug commonly used to prevent and fight the virus, research suggests.
Caesarean mother death trial halted
A doctor and hospital trust are cleared of the manslaughter of a woman who died following a Caesarean birth after a landmark trial collapsed.
VIDEO: Zika virus news conference
The World Health Organization holds a special session on the Zika virus
Needle-phobic transplant 'world first'
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.
NHS waiting times worse than in England
NHS patients in Wales wait longer for treatment and diagnosis than patients in England for most of the main categories, BBC Wales can reveal.
Zika 'could become explosive pandemic'
Researchers in the US urge the World Health Organisation to take urgent action over the zika virus, linked to shrunken brains in unborn children
Older people in need 'let down by NHS'
Older people in need of urgent help are being failed by the NHS, a group of English and Welsh health leaders say.
VIDEO: Inside high-security Zika lab
The BBC's James Cook goes inside the high-security laboratory racing against the clock to develop a treatment for the Zika virus.
Zika vaccine 'could be 10 years away'
US scientists studying the Zika virus tell the BBC that it could be a decade before a vaccine is publicly available.
Rubella screening to end in England
Pregnant women will no longer have rubella screening in England, officials announce.
High Street pharmacies 'face closure'
Thousands of High Street pharmacies in England face closure following Department of Health plans to cut NHS funding by £170m, a government minister says.
Obama calls for urgent action on Zika
US President Barack Obama calls for the rapid development of treatments against the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has been linked to birth defects.
VIDEO: Zika virus: What you need to know
The Zika virus, an alarming and disturbing infection that may be linked to thousands of babies being born with underdeveloped brains, is spreading through the Americas. But what exactly is it?
Child abuse victims 'need more help'
Most health professionals believe there are not enough mental health services for children who have suffered sexual abuse, an NSPCC survey suggests.
VIDEO: Mother creates Zika virus support group
Viviane Lima created a WhatsApp support group to help answer questions from parents worrying about Zika virus
Sepsis: Why can it be so hard to spot?
What is it and why is it so hard to spot?
Cancer mum 'would do things differently'
A cancer patient who had her baby early would have made "some very different decisions" about her treatment had she known her daughter would die, she tells the BBC.
Pregnant Britons' Zika travel warning
Pregnant Britons are being advised to reconsider travel to areas where Zika virus outbreaks are happening.
Hunt sorry for baby death failings
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt says the NHS will learn from serious failings that led to the death of a one-year-old boy.
'Balloon treatment' for heart failure
Scientists have used a pioneering balloon technique as a "last chance" treatment to help a patient with severe heart failure.
NHS 111 'missed chances to save baby'
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.
3D models aid kidney transplant toddler
The parents of a three-year-old toddler who underwent an innovative kidney transplant that involved 3D printing say they are "very fortunate".
999 crews 'should share control rooms'
Police, fire and ambulance services in England should share control rooms to improve their response to 999 calls, a Home Office minister says.
VIDEO: Mother: I touched him but he didn't move
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".
VIDEO: Zika virus: 'The worst day of my life'
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.
Recovery position 'a must for children'
Doctors say unconscious infants and children should be put in the recovery position, after a study finds dangerous manoeuvres are sometimes used instead.
Mental health 'serious incidents' rise
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.
Why do people put on differing amounts of weight?
Why do people put on differing amounts of weight?
Osborne pledges cash to beat malaria
Chancellor George Osborne and philanthropist Bill Gates announce £3bn in funding over the next five years to tackle malaria.
UK is 'vulnerable' to next epidemic
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.
Chronic fatigue up among 16-year-olds
Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common than previously thought, particularly among girls at the age of 16, research by the University of Bristol suggests.
Why the government is going sweet on a sugar tax
Why the government appears to be wavering on the matter of a sugar tax
Toxic paint levels at playgrounds
Paint on playground equipment has been found to contain high amounts of the toxin lead - sometimes 40 times the recommended levels, research suggests.
Could a Chinese herb stop you drinking too much?
Could a Chinese herb stop you drinking too much?
Doctors on the move: Getting healthcare to far-flung places
Getting healthcare to far-flung places
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