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Pioneering surgeons have developed a technique to preserve the bowels when removing dangerous pre-cancerous growths.
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Social care should be free to everyone at the end of life, says a report by MPs which also calls for better recording of what people want in their final days.
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Families are facing a "postcode lottery" when trying to get special educational needs help for their children, research by BBC 5live Investigates suggests.
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Getting too little sleep in the week and having to make up at the weekend may contribute to obesity and type 2 diabetes, a study suggests.
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Mental health services in England will receive £1.25bn in the Budget
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Mental health services in England will receive extra funding in next week's Budget, Liberal Democrat Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander says.
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Boosting men's testosterone levels could potentially prevent deaths from heart disease and type 2 diabetes, UK doctors and scientists say.
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The NHS in England has missed its Accident and Emergency waiting time target for every week of this winter.
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The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service says it will keep a "major incident" in place for the remainder of Friday's strike after failing to get a guarantee from paramedics.
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Another British military healthcare worker has been flown to a hospital in Newcastle and a second is due to arrive from Sierra Leone to be monitored for Ebola.
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Teenagers will soon be vaccinated against deadly meningitis W after a steep rise in the number of infections, Public Health England has announced.
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Pressures in the NHS are so great that even the best hospitals in England are seeing patients wait longer for key services, an analysis shows.
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Joanne Thompson, whose daughter choked to death at nursery school, talks about her charity, Millie's Trust, that has successfully campaigned for staff to have first aid training.
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Why not introduce more NHS charges, asks BBC's Nick Triggle
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A female British military healthcare worker in Sierra Leone has tested positive for Ebola, it has been announced.
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Does tough legislation have an impact on the smoking rate?
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Caroline Lucas says NHS market structures cost more than £10bn a year and this could be better spent on patient care.
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How one 19-year-old got hooked on synthetic cannabis when he was 16
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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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