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| Updated | 2025-11-01 15:31 |
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One of the deadliest risks from BBQ cooking happens once the flames have gone out.
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A six-year-old boy with a muscle-wasting disease has received more than 20,000 birthday cards after his mother made an appeal.
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The number of people living with dementia in western Europe is stabilising, according to a new report.
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Warnings of a "dementia epidemic" may have been overblown, according to new research published in the Lancet medical journal.
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The number of people with dementia is levelling off in parts of Western Europe - and even falling in the UK - according to a report by University of Cambridge scientists.
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Scientists have shed light on why a common and sometimes fatal lung infection in people who have cystic fibrosis can be so hard to treat.
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A review of the quality of care provided to newborn and young babies with severe health problems will be carried out in England.
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Hugh Pym: The cost of social care is set to be a major issue for this government
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A prototype vaccine against the lung infection MERS coronavirus shows promising results, scientists say.
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The National Living Wage could result in a "catastrophic collapse" in the number of care homes, according to the five biggest providers.
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People working more than 40 hours a week are more likely to have a stroke, a study suggests.
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a libido-enhancing drug for women that has been dubbed "female Viagra".
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The US Food and Drug Administration approves a libido-enhancing drug for women that has been dubbed "female Viagra".
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The world's first officially sanctioned drug to boost sexual desire in women has been given approval in the US. But what does it do and who wants it?
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A ten-year-old, Kino, plays a grand piano to entertain and distract patients and visitors at a Bristol hospital relax.
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A heavy smoker, Elaine Butler, explains how using e-cigs, along with other products to help smokers stop, helped her quit.
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E-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than tobacco and could be prescribed on the NHS, an independent review compiled for Public Health England says.
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Even light and moderate drinking - up to one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men - could increase the risk of cancer, say researchers.
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Controversial changes to withdraw consultant-led maternity care from one district hospital in north Wales will go to public consultation.
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An owner of a care home is found guilty of force-feeding elderly residents and failing to seek immediate help for a scalded 99-year-old woman.
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A man convicted of illegally impersonating a dentist and carrying out teeth whitening is still running a clinic in Belfast, the BBC learns.
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A hospital scan normally used to detect cancer could be used to steer tumour killing treatments to hard-to-reach targets in the body, say scientists.
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"Soft-touch" and "hazardous" doctors should be disciplined for prescribing too many antibiotics, a leading NHS figure says.
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Health providers in some areas have decided that it is time to reassess whether providing gluten-free food, which is now widely available in most supermarkets, is really a wise use of NHS money.
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Ministers are urging people not to be put off by failures of the flu vaccine last year and get immunised this autumn.
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The US government unveils a $5m (£3.2m) initiative to combat the use and trafficking of heroin amid a rising number of cases, especially in the north-east.
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Over 200 academics have signed an open letter criticising controversial new research suggesting a link between violent video games and aggression.
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For the first time since the Ebola outbreak was declared in Sierra Leone, the country has recorded zero new infections.
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The number of people living with diabetes has soared by nearly 60% in the past decade, a charity warns.
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A woman who has type 2 diabetes, Ramona Mulligan, describes what it was like to discover she had the condition and how she changed her lifestyle to cope with it.
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Diabetes UK warns that the growing number of people being treated for diabetes is putting the NHS under huge financial strain.
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The Ministry of Defence is urged to stop providing a controversial anti-malaria tablet to British soldiers after it is linked to severe depression and other mental illnesses.
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Diabetes UK warns that the growing number of people being treated for diabetes is putting the NHS under huge financial strain.
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A new state-of-the-art emergency department is ready and will open to the public at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast on Wednesday.
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More than half of people referred for help with substance misuse in Wales have alcohol problems, prompting calls for a minimum pricing.
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A call is made for an immediate ban on a controversial anti-malaria drug given to British soldiers.
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Lambeth Council in London becomes the first in the UK to ban the use of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, as a recreational drug.
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One woman who was diagnosed with ADHD two years ago tells the Victoria Derbyshire programme what her life is like.
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Doctors' union the BMA says ministers have chased headlines rather than tackling the real issues facing the NHS in England.
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There has been a surge in the number of people volunteering for medical research into tackling dementia.
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Cutting fat out of your diet leads to more fat loss than cutting out the carbs, a US National Institutes of Health study shows.
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Key targets for A & E waiting times, for cancer treatment, and for ambulance response times have been missed by the NHS in England.
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The demand for hospital services is soaring, according to official data from NHS England.
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Stillbirths are down by almost 8% since the introduction of the smoking ban, according to new research.
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A charity for people who have uncontrollable shaking calls for the condition to be given greater recognition as a disability.
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New research suggests playing music during operations can have a positive effect on both surgeons and those they treat - even for patients under general anaesthetic.
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