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Covid: No extension to Scottish vaccine passport scheme
Nicola Sturgeon says the scheme will not be extended to cinemas and theatres, as had been widely expected.
VR helps parents visualise child's surgery
Click discovers how VR helps parents decide whether to go through with surgery for their child.
COVID-19: AstraZeneca CEO on long-term protection from jab
Pascal Soriot said his company's Covid vaccine promoted a greater T-cell response than some others.
Social care: MPs back change to funding cost cap in England
Critics say altering the way the cap will be calculated could disproportionately hit poorer people.
NHS could give therapy before anti-depressants, under new guidelines
Group exercise and mindfulness are also to be recommended before medication, according to new advice.
Decision due on expansion of Scottish vaccine passport scheme
Scotland's vaccine passport scheme could be extended to cinemas, theatres and other venues in December.
Change to sepsis advice after mums' herpes deaths
Medical advice on how new mothers with sepsis should be treated is to change after two women died of a herpes infection.
Nurses' mental health: 'Most people in the NHS, they are sad'
An A&E nurse describes the anguish she's faced - and how a helpline inspired by Clap for Carers gave her hope.
Covid death doctor Irfan Halim touched lives, brother says
Surgeon Dr Irfan Halim switched to working on the frontline when the pandemic hit.
Some vulnerable people use A&E weekly or more
A small group of patients make up 16% of all A&E visits in England, a new report suggests.
New mothers who died of herpes could have been infected by one surgeon
Two mothers who died of herpes after ​having Caesareans could have been infected by a single surgeon, the BBC has found. 
Children in care in England could hit almost 100,000 by 2025
The figure for England would represent a 36% rise in a decade, research for county councils says.
Covid: Sajid Javid orders review of medical device racial bias
The health secretary responds to research suggesting oximeters work less well for darker-skinned people.
Sajid Javid: 'Medical device racial bias not acceptable'
The health secretary has ordered a review into racial bias in medical devices.
Covid: Over-40s in England can book booster from Monday
Those who received their second Covid vaccine at least six months ago will be eligible for a top-up jab.
Deaths of people treated under the Mental Health Act rose during pandemic
An ex-health secretary warns staff shortages are now compromising patient safety in the NHS.
Austria to go into full lockdown as Covid surges
As well as Monday's lockdown, the chancellor says vaccinations will be compulsory from February.
Booster vaccines added to NHS Covid Pass for travel
People in England are now able to prove they have had a third dose, enabling travel to some countries.
Covid-19: Robin Swann advises more working from home
Robin Swann says if someone worked from home when the pandemic began they should be working from home now.
Covid: UK government wasn't ready for pandemic, report finds
Detailed plans on shielding, job support and school disruption were lacking, the spending watchdog says.
'I found I had breast cancer when I lost my voice'
An Edinburgh mother-of-two thought she had laryngitis when her voice turned to a "papery whisper".
Postnatal depression in dads: 'I didn't know men could struggle too'
One international study estimates as many as one in 10 men struggle with postnatal depression.
Domestic abuse: GPs trained to spot signs of violence
Dr Siaron West says specialist training made "at least half a dozen of my patients" spring to mind.
Take-at-home treatment for spinal muscular atrophy
The oral drug could help children like Melvil born with a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness.
Covid: 50 firms got VIP fast-track equipment contracts
The companies were chosen to supply protective equipment in the early stages of the pandemic.
Covid cases highest in younger children in England
Recorded infections among those aged five to nine have outstripped other age groups for the first time.
'Air freshener used as disinfectant' at Skye care home
The claim is among new allegations about the running of Skye's Home Farm during a fatal Covid outbreak.
Government changes rules on social care cap
Labour says the move to change the way care costs are covered will hit the poorest hardest.
Widow demands answers over Covid official Andrew Slorance's death
Top civil servant Andrew Slorance was treated for an undisclosed infection at a troubled hospital.
Mental health: Anxiety, depression and self-harm on rise among teens
Charities and doctors say online and school pressures mean more teens have mental health issues.
Covid passes may be used to keep pubs open at Christmas
Wales is staying at alert level zero, with no changes to rules planned for at least three weeks.
First long-acting injection for HIV approved
England's drugs watchdog says it is as effective as daily pills, without the burden of taking them.
Emergency departments: 'More than 500 excess deaths' in NI due to crowding
The figure is calculated in a UK-wide report looking at emergency departments between 2020 and 2021.
Merkel: Germany hit by full force of Covid
The chancellor speaks of a dramatic situation as European governments respond to a surge in cases.
Covid: When can teenagers get a second dose?
All 16 and 17 year-olds in the UK can now have a second dose 12 weeks after the first.
Covid : Children told to delay jab for 12 weeks after infection
UK experts recommend 12-week gap for healthy 12 to 17-year-olds before Covid vaccine, up from four.
Pandemic sees big rise in obese children in England
Levels of obesity rise to 25% in primary school year six and 14% in reception year in England.
Concerns over regulation of electroconvulsive therapy in NI
ECT involves passing electric currents through the brain to treat conditions such as depression.
'We're not battle-axes', say GP receptionists
Primary care staff in Bristol say they have never seen pressure like this before - and winter hasn't even started yet.
Vaccine research among cyber attack targets
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre says it dealt with a record 777 incidents in the last year.
Dyson Award winners: Glaucoma glove and bottle scanner
A device to stem blood loss from stab wounds, which won the UK award, also received an international prize.
Hidden pandemic of antibiotic-resistant infections, health officials warn
Antibiotics should be taken only when really needed - and not for coughs, colds or sore throats.
Postpartum depression: A deaf mum's story
Catherine, a single parent who is also deaf, struggled with postpartum depression.
Covid-19: Pubs curfew and working at home return in Ireland
Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirms the measures and says the move is due to "another Covid-19 surge".
Rare case of woman's body ridding itself of HIV
The patient's immune cells appear to have eliminated the virus without drugs or therapy.
Covid-19: Pfizer to allow developing nations to make its treatment pill
The US company will allow 95 developing nations to produce generic versions of its antiviral pill.
Covid: 'Putting people to sleep knowing they may not wake'
An intensive care consultant says most Covid cases are those aged between 40 and 50.
Covid-19: Robin Swann calls for NI passport scheme
The health minister is to table a proposal to bring before the Stormont executive later this week.
£50m motor neurone disease funding 'offers glimmer of hope'
Campaigners including former policeman Chris Johnson hope a cure can be found in the next five years.
Covid booster doses will be offered to over-40s
Also, 16- and 17-year-olds should receive a second dose of vaccine, according to official UK advice.
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