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How to avoid period leaks - the pros and cons of cups, pants and tampons
Here is a guide to how each product works and the pros and cons to help you decide what might suit you.
Trust doctors over Trump on paracetamol, Streeting says
He tells expectant mothers to ignore Trump's claims of a link between use of the painkiller and autism.
What we know about rising autism rates and Trump's unproven Tylenol link
Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.
I didn't want sex with my husband after having our baby
Both women and men can experience a loss of libido after having a child, here's what can help.
Trump makes unproven link between autism and Tylenol
Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.
New rule for GPs after 27-year-old's cancer missed
Jess's Rule urges doctors to 'think again' if they cannot diagnose a patient's illness after three appointments.
Davey urges US cancer scientists to come to UK
The Lib Dem leader will use his party conference speech to attack Donald Trump's "anti-science agenda".
Lib Dems want health warnings on teens' social media
The party says mandatory warnings are required to protect children from "addictive" app algorithms.
'My girl can't walk or talk': Searching for answers in Wales' rare disease cluster
Families affected by a rare inherited disease say they have had to "scramble" for information.
The songs I've chosen to help me prepare for dying
Music can evoke powerful memories and offers a sense of normality for people dealing with illness or death.
Creatine - can this muscle-boosting supplement help sharpen my brain?
As its popularity grows, research suggests creatine may also benefit short-term memory, mood and focus.
Creatine - can this muscle-boosting supplement help sharpen my brain?
As its popularity grows, research suggests creatine may also benefit short-term memory, mood and focus.
Ambulance workers arrested after six people die
Two ambulance workers have been arrested over the deaths of six adults, Wiltshire Police have said.
'Shocking' pharmacy chain should be shut down - MP
Some Jhoots pharmacies are accused of not paying staff, as patients face closures and low stock.
Doctor sexual misconduct hearings too lenient, review suggests
Sanctions for UK doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are too lenient in around a quarter of cases, reports suggest.
Trust apologises for treating A&E patients in cafe
Using the cafe to treat patients "will not be allowed to happen again", the trust's boss says.
A soft play designed for autistic kids
The play area also has a calming room for children to relax in.
Macrons to offer 'scientific evidence' to US court to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
They have filed a lawsuit against US right-wing influencer Candace Owens who claims the French first lady was born male.
Calls to include menopause support in cancer care
A survey shows that 90% people say they are not given plans to help manage menopause.
Gonorrhoea vaccines served up at Soho's G-A-Y Bar
A leading sexual health clinic is running the drop-in sessions at G-A-Y Bar to boost uptake.
Don't scrap care plans for children with special educational needs, say MPs
Concerns grow over the government's plans to reform special needs education in England.
IT systems at major hospitals restored but disruption continues
The majority of planned surgery and out-patient hospital appointments in the Southern Trust are being cancelled for Thursday.
Woman unable to breathe through nose after Turkey teeth op
Leanne Abeyance's face is constantly infected after dental work done in Turkey.
AI can forecast your future health – just like the weather
An artificial intelligence model can predict the risk of more than 1,000 diseases, a team of scientists say.
Thousands of opioid deaths missed off official figures
The error - affecting England and Wales - raises concerns about the impact on the government's approach to drug deaths.
How gaming can be good for your mental health
Psychologist and gaming expert Nick Ballou has five ways how gaming can boost your mental health and wellbeing.
Let's have a conversation about periods
Three teenage girls talk to 5 Live about the importance of safe and open conversations on topics such as hormones, periods and mental health.
Let's have a conversation about periods
Three teenage girls talk to 5 Live about the importance of safe and open conversations on topics such as hormones, periods and mental health.
Severe inequality in London for weight loss drugs
Interest in the drugs has risen but patients face a "postcode lottery" when trying to access them.
Maternity review 'will not deliver justice' - mum
Lauren Caulfield was cared for at NHS hospitals in Leeds and Bradford before her daughter's death.
Why you might not need that magnesium supplement...
Drs Chris and Xand sit down with Professor Stella Volpe, the Head of the department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise at Virginia Tech in the US.
Fourteen NHS trusts' maternity care to be investigated over 'failures'
Families impacted have criticised the review, calling it "not fit for purpose".
'Killer' child car seats still on sale 10 years on
Which? advised families to buy approved seats with a clear orange label indicating they are safe.
Hospital opens room for miscarriage support
The space will provide "compassionate care during a profoundly difficult time", says a ward sister.
Struggling with brain fog? Here's how to fix it
It's common to become forgetful or mentally sluggish but there are easy ways to cut through the haze.
'Something had been stolen from me' - children share the lows - and highs - of pandemic
Children describe positive memories of family time, as well as the darker side of pandemic life online.
Cut and bulk: Teenagers explain why they want to get ripped
The quest for brick-like abs has become serious business - even if you're only in Year 8.
Cut and bulk: Teenagers explain why they want to get ripped
The quest for brick-like abs has become serious business - even if you're only in Year 8.
Woman loses faith in hospital after miscarriage
Emma Simmonds says she will never return to the hospital, this week rated England's worst.
I quit my job to run a silent disco exercise group
The Silent Steppers began in 2024 to promote physical and mental wellbeing.
Cost of children's homes doubles but care can be poor, says report
Huge sums spent on children's residential care in England do not represent value for money, says spending watchdog.
What the NHS can learn from the European country that helped more people survive cancer
Denmark's survival rates record for certain cancers were poor compared to some other wealthy countries. Then it came up with a bold plan
Doctors warn hospitals under pressure as NHS waiting lists rise
The waiting list for planned hospital treatment in England rose for the second month in a row in July to its highest level since March.
'Hoarding was a way to protect myself from the world'
Hoarding is often misunderstood, but it can be a symptom of deep trauma. One woman shares how hoarding impacted her life - and her road to recovery.
Postcode lottery for new cancer treatments, doctors warn
Experts say bureaucracy is "stifling innovation" and that applying for funding to pay for new treatments can be "cumbersome".
Women's healthcare chronically underfunded, says Melinda French Gates
The billionaire philanthropist is donating $50m to research the issue, as part of a larger $1bn pledge.
Which mammals have periods like humans?
Dr Chi Eziefula, a menstrual health expert, explains which mammals menstruate - and how their cycles differ from other animals.
Which mammals have periods like humans?
Dr Chi Eziefula, a menstrual health expert, explains which mammals menstruate - and how their cycles differ from other animals.
Fertility clinics must stop unproven treatments, watchdog warns
The draft guidance advises against many popular but unproven fertility add-ons offered by clinics.
One way Michael Rosen has coped with the death of his son
"You don't die as a human being, you live on with others," Rosen told Saturday Live.
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