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Hughie was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2020, and has gone on to raise thousands with best friend Freddie.
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Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge hopes the product will improve heart surgery survival rates.
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Elle Gorman and George Cooper explain how they were told their post-long Covid illness didn't exist.
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The department store is partnering with Covid-19 testing firm Randox Health to offer new services.
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Beijing tells the WHO it found no "unusual or novel pathogens" in the cases involving children.
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The business secretary tells the Covid inquiry some minority groups did not trust the government.
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Keith Hathaway, from Bristol, is promoting awareness of blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis C.
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Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
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A survey of dozens of staff says an increase in funding and a reduction of paperwork is needed.
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Bioarchaeologists studied three plague burial sites to research how racism influenced risk of death.
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Sir Patrick Vallance's "brain dumps" morphed into damning public critiques - but are diaries therapeutic?
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But England's chief medical officer tells Covid inquiry government had no good options at the time.
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Campaigners accuse ministers of kicking plans to prevent protests outside clinics into the long grass.
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Vaccination is at a 10-year low, leaving some children unprotected and risking outbreaks, experts say.
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The BBC finds interpreting issues were a factor in 80 babies dying or being injured between 2018-2022.
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Sir Patrick Vallance tells of threats to him and his family, as he criticises a "lack of leadership".
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Physician associates have been used in responsible positions at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
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A minister responds to a coroner over the death of Melissa Kerr, who died during surgery in Turkey.
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It comes after top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance said the pair had different opinions over lockdown.
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The UK's chief scientific adviser during Covid recorded his thoughts most evenings in handwritten notes.
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For some, a glass is enough to trigger headache due to the way their body metabolises the drink, scientists say.
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Jesses, 4, from Essex, who has cystic fibrosis, will begin taking Kaftrio drug after its approval.
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The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products.
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The health minister says winter pressures could have an impact on waiting list targets.
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Victoria Atkins says she has always been absolutely "scrupulous" in declaring her interests.
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Senior midwife Donna Ockenden says her ongoing review had found criticism of interpretation services.
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Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
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They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
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It could be used instead of, or with, HRT for hot flushes and sleep changes, says new guidance.
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The NHS watchdog says the findings are the worst in England since focused inspections began in 2018.
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Medical regulators approve a gene therapy that aims to cure sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.
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Marion Ritchie says she was grieving for the future that was gone when her husband was diagnosed.
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Only one in 20 public bodies pays what it really costs to employ care workers to deliver support at home.
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A range of new services will be available without the need to go to a GP, from December, in England.
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Hannah Deacon suggests hundreds of parents who cannot get it medically turn to illegal methods.
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Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients.
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Jabs are to be offered in libraries and sports venues to improve access, the boss of NHS England will say.
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All UK children should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age, advisers tell NHS.
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Hospitals in England warn a lack of funds means they must scale back on extra beds and recruitment.
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Indi Gregory's parents say they feel heartbroken and angry following the legal battle over her care.
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The General Medical Council says efforts to recruit more UK doctors will take years to take effect.
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A head teacher said one of his pupils collapsed after using a vape containing the illegal drug spice.
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Christian Concern says eight-month-old Indi Gregory has been moved to a hospice.
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It follows the deaths of four patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
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Experts suggest rising child poverty is a major factor behind the estimated increase.
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The mum of a baby with cystic fibrosis says it is "unthinkable" she may not get the drugs she needs.
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Measures are needed to tackle an ageing population crisis, Chief Medical Officer Prof Chris Whitty says.
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The controversial forum, linked to more than 50 UK deaths, can now only be viewed by registered members.
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The surgery did not restore vision in the grafted eye, but experts do not rule out the possibility.
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A team of more than 140 surgeons in New York successfully performed the procedure on Aaron James.
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