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Nicola Sturgeon says the scheme will not be extended to cinemas and theatres, as had been widely expected.
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Click discovers how VR helps parents decide whether to go through with surgery for their child.
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Pascal Soriot said his company's Covid vaccine promoted a greater T-cell response than some others.
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Critics say altering the way the cap will be calculated could disproportionately hit poorer people.
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Group exercise and mindfulness are also to be recommended before medication, according to new advice.
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Scotland's vaccine passport scheme could be extended to cinemas, theatres and other venues in December.
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Medical advice on how new mothers with sepsis should be treated is to change after two women died of a herpes infection.
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An A&E nurse describes the anguish she's faced - and how a helpline inspired by Clap for Carers gave her hope.
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Surgeon Dr Irfan Halim switched to working on the frontline when the pandemic hit.
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A small group of patients make up 16% of all A&E visits in England, a new report suggests.
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Two mothers who died of herpes after having Caesareans could have been infected by a single surgeon, the BBC has found.
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The figure for England would represent a 36% rise in a decade, research for county councils says.
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The health secretary responds to research suggesting oximeters work less well for darker-skinned people.
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The health secretary has ordered a review into racial bias in medical devices.
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Those who received their second Covid vaccine at least six months ago will be eligible for a top-up jab.
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An ex-health secretary warns staff shortages are now compromising patient safety in the NHS.
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As well as Monday's lockdown, the chancellor says vaccinations will be compulsory from February.
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People in England are now able to prove they have had a third dose, enabling travel to some countries.
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Robin Swann says if someone worked from home when the pandemic began they should be working from home now.
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Detailed plans on shielding, job support and school disruption were lacking, the spending watchdog says.
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An Edinburgh mother-of-two thought she had laryngitis when her voice turned to a "papery whisper".
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One international study estimates as many as one in 10 men struggle with postnatal depression.
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Dr Siaron West says specialist training made "at least half a dozen of my patients" spring to mind.
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The oral drug could help children like Melvil born with a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness.
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The companies were chosen to supply protective equipment in the early stages of the pandemic.
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Recorded infections among those aged five to nine have outstripped other age groups for the first time.
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The claim is among new allegations about the running of Skye's Home Farm during a fatal Covid outbreak.
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Labour says the move to change the way care costs are covered will hit the poorest hardest.
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Top civil servant Andrew Slorance was treated for an undisclosed infection at a troubled hospital.
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Charities and doctors say online and school pressures mean more teens have mental health issues.
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Wales is staying at alert level zero, with no changes to rules planned for at least three weeks.
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England's drugs watchdog says it is as effective as daily pills, without the burden of taking them.
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The figure is calculated in a UK-wide report looking at emergency departments between 2020 and 2021.
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The chancellor speaks of a dramatic situation as European governments respond to a surge in cases.
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All 16 and 17 year-olds in the UK can now have a second dose 12 weeks after the first.
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UK experts recommend 12-week gap for healthy 12 to 17-year-olds before Covid vaccine, up from four.
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Levels of obesity rise to 25% in primary school year six and 14% in reception year in England.
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ECT involves passing electric currents through the brain to treat conditions such as depression.
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Primary care staff in Bristol say they have never seen pressure like this before - and winter hasn't even started yet.
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The UK's National Cyber Security Centre says it dealt with a record 777 incidents in the last year.
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A device to stem blood loss from stab wounds, which won the UK award, also received an international prize.
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Antibiotics should be taken only when really needed - and not for coughs, colds or sore throats.
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Catherine, a single parent who is also deaf, struggled with postpartum depression.
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirms the measures and says the move is due to "another Covid-19 surge".
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The patient's immune cells appear to have eliminated the virus without drugs or therapy.
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The US company will allow 95 developing nations to produce generic versions of its antiviral pill.
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An intensive care consultant says most Covid cases are those aged between 40 and 50.
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The health minister is to table a proposal to bring before the Stormont executive later this week.
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Campaigners including former policeman Chris Johnson hope a cure can be found in the next five years.
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Also, 16- and 17-year-olds should receive a second dose of vaccine, according to official UK advice.
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