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An experimental cancer drug has been fast-tracked to NHS patients under a new government scheme in England.
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A former soldier who has early-onset Alzheimer's disease is raising money to research the condition that has devastated his family.
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A report about to be published by the government's Business Champion, will call for more support for woman coping with menopause in the workplace
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Women taking HRT pills for the menopause should be aware there is a small chance it could increase their risk of blood clots and possibly stroke, a study suggests.
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A "worryingly high" number of children with type 1 diabetes have warning signs of long-term health complications, including blindness, a report says.
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Actor Michael Sheen says the core values of the NHS are being undermined by party politics.
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A former NHS boss who says he was sacked for raising patient safety concerns has called for an apology and a "comparable" job.
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The mother of a teenager who died after using a tampon for the first time are calling for the effects of toxic shock syndrome to be taught in all schools.
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The Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone is free to continue working while under investigation, regulators rule.
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A consultation has been launched by the government to end what it calls "the horror of families feeling they aren't listened to", as Nikki Fox reports.
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MPs are to debate a Green Party call to reverse key elements of the governments health reforms.
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A low-fat, rather than a low-carb, diet leads to a greater loss of body fat, according to experiments carried out by scientists at the US National Institutes of Health.
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Could Greater Manchester's plans be the answer to NHS problems?
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Ruben Reuter has Down's syndrome and has secured a main role in a new show for CBBC.
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The four-hour waiting time target for NHS accident and emergency units across the UK should be downgraded as it is distorting priorities, experts say.
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A new trial on the London Underground is designed to help blind and partially-sighted people get around independently using wireless technology.
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Prison guards and inmates could face prosecution for flouting smoking ban laws in communal prison areas after a High Court ruling.
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Liberia has released its last Ebola patient after going a week without any new cases for the first time since May 2014, according to health officials.
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The parents of a girl who lost part of her limbs after catching Meningitis B are supporting a campaign to speed up introduction of a vaccine against the disease.
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Plumbers and heating engineers should join with GPs and care staff in tackling problems caused by cold homes, health experts say.
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More than 900 patients in the West of England had surgery cancelled for non-medical reasons in the first two weeks of the year, figures show.
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Billions of people have untreated tooth decay across the globe, an international study has found.
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The Lib Dem election manifesto will include a pledge to hand drugs policy from the Home Office to the Department of Health, Nick Clegg says.
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An MP who lost his father, mother and sister to cancer questions the prime minister about cancer referral targets.
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There is growing concern about the future of an orphanage run by a British charity in Sierra Leone, after one member of staff died last week from Ebola.
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Journalist James Delingpole on who should pay for the health care of people who are overweight.
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The number of old people killing themselves has fallen. Why?
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In 1946, Dr Benjamin Spock published his parenting guide 'Baby and Childcare'
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BBC News asks whether coffee really is healthy after a study appeared to show that moderate consumption may help people avoid heart disease.
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Northern Ireland's health minister has formally accepted proposals for a single, all-Ireland children's heart surgery centre, based in Dublin.
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