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Hughie and Freddie: Fundraising teen on moment he got cancer all-clear
Hughie was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2020, and has gone on to raise thousands with best friend Freddie.
Royal Papworth starts 'blood powder' trial with first recruit
Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge hopes the product will improve heart surgery survival rates.
'Long Covid triggered our MCAS, but doctors didn't believe us'
Elle Gorman and George Cooper explain how they were told their post-long Covid illness didn't exist.
John Lewis to offer health checks to customers
The department store is partnering with Covid-19 testing firm Randox Health to offer new services.
China says no 'unusual or novel pathogens' after WHO queries respiratory outbreaks
Beijing tells the WHO it found no "unusual or novel pathogens" in the cases involving children.
Covid: Lack of trust in government adversely affected minorities - Badenoch
The business secretary tells the Covid inquiry some minority groups did not trust the government.
Hep C: More than 70% of Bristolians 'know nothing' of virus
Keith Hathaway, from Bristol, is promoting awareness of blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis C.
Covid inquiry: Van-Tam family received 'unexpected' death threats
Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
Kent GPs facing imminent crisis, says survey
A survey of dozens of staff says an increase in funding and a reduction of paperwork is needed.
Black women most likely to die in medieval plague, Museum of London says
Bioarchaeologists studied three plague burial sites to research how racism influenced risk of death.
Can writing a diary protect your mental health?
Sir Patrick Vallance's "brain dumps" morphed into damning public critiques - but are diaries therapeutic?
Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty
But England's chief medical officer tells Covid inquiry government had no good options at the time.
Concern over delay to abortion clinic buffer zones
Campaigners accuse ministers of kicking plans to prevent protests outside clinics into the long grass.
Watch for measles, UK doctors told, as vaccine rate dips
Vaccination is at a 10-year low, leaving some children unprotected and risking outbreaks, experts say.
NHS interpreting service problems contributed to patient deaths
The BBC finds interpreting issues were a factor in 80 babies dying or being injured between 2018-2022.
Scientists not consulted on Eat Out to Help Out - Sir Patrick Vallance
Sir Patrick Vallance tells of threats to him and his family, as he criticises a "lack of leadership".
Concern after unqualified medics given senior Birmingham hospital roles
Physician associates have been used in responsible positions at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Brazilian butt-lift surgery death prompts Turkey-UK meeting
A minister responds to a coroner over the death of Melissa Kerr, who died during surgery in Turkey.
Chris Whitty to appear at Covid inquiry after Vallance says pair had different opinions
It comes after top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance said the pair had different opinions over lockdown.
Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?
The UK's chief scientific adviser during Covid recorded his thoughts most evenings in handwritten notes.
Red-wine headache explained - and it is not about volume
For some, a glass is enough to trigger headache due to the way their body metabolises the drink, scientists say.
Cystic fibrosis 'miracle drug' Kaftrio best Christmas gift - family
Jesses, 4, from Essex, who has cystic fibrosis, will begin taking Kaftrio drug after its approval.
‘I was addicted to social media - now I'm suing Big Tech’
The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products.
Winter pressure may hit NHS Wales wait targets - minister
The health minister says winter pressures could have an impact on waiting list targets.
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins says husband's sugar job no conflict
Victoria Atkins says she has always been absolutely "scrupulous" in declaring her interests.
Nottingham maternity units still failing some patients, says review leader
Senior midwife Donna Ockenden says her ongoing review had found criticism of interpretation services.
My anxiety is back since ADHD medication ran out
Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
More illness among young affecting work ability
They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
CBT for menopause: NHS advised to offer talking therapy
It could be used instead of, or with, HRT for hot flushes and sleep changes, says new guidance.
Most NHS maternity units not safe enough, says regulator
The NHS watchdog says the findings are the worst in England since focused inspections began in 2018.
Casgevy: UK approves gene-editing drug for sickle cell
Medical regulators approve a gene therapy that aims to cure sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.
My pre-death grief over husband's dementia
Marion Ritchie says she was grieving for the future that was gone when her husband was diagnosed.
Thousands at risk of poor home care because of low fees
Only one in 20 public bodies pays what it really costs to employ care workers to deliver support at home.
More women to get contraceptive pill from chemists in England
A range of new services will be available without the need to go to a GP, from December, in England.
Medical cannabis: Parents 'denied it turn to illegal means for children'
Hannah Deacon suggests hundreds of parents who cannot get it medically turn to illegal methods.
Weight loss injection hype fuels online black market
Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients.
NHS England promises to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040
Jabs are to be offered in libraries and sports venues to improve access, the boss of NHS England will say.
Give toddlers chickenpox jab, advisers tell NHS
All UK children should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age, advisers tell NHS.
NHS struggling to open extra winter beds and fill staffing gaps
Hospitals in England warn a lack of funds means they must scale back on extra beds and recruitment.
Indi Gregory: Critically ill baby dies after life support turned off
Indi Gregory's parents say they feel heartbroken and angry following the legal battle over her care.
Overseas doctors will remain 'crucial' despite recruitment drive - regulator
The General Medical Council says efforts to recruit more UK doctors will take years to take effect.
Warning a child could die due to illegal drugs in vapes
A head teacher said one of his pupils collapsed after using a vape containing the illegal drug spice.
Indi Gregory: Life-support withdrawn from critically ill baby
Christian Concern says eight-month-old Indi Gregory has been moved to a hospice.
NHS board named in Glasgow hospital corporate homicide probe
It follows the deaths of four patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
Child death rates on the rise in England
Experts suggest rising child poverty is a major factor behind the estimated increase.
Cystic fibrosis: Mum fears her baby will die after drugs are axed
The mum of a baby with cystic fibrosis says it is "unthinkable" she may not get the drugs she needs.
Prof Sir Chris Whitty says UK faces rural and coastal ageing crisis
Measures are needed to tackle an ageing population crisis, Chief Medical Officer Prof Chris Whitty says.
Suicide forum blocked to most UK users after Ofcom pressure
The controversial forum, linked to more than 50 UK deaths, can now only be viewed by registered members.
US veteran gets world's first eye transplant
The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.
Arkansas man receives world's first eye transplant
A team of more than 140 surgeons in New York successfully performed the procedure on Aaron James.
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