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Supported housing in crisis, groups tell Starmer
25 Apr 2025
Supported housing for vulnerable or disabled people is in crisis, a letter to the prime minister says.
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'My peanut allergy nearly killed me - now I eat them every day for breakfast'
23 Apr 2025
Just a few years ago, Chris Brookes-Smith could have died from eating peanuts - but taking part in a clinical trial has changed his life.
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Exhausted hospital staff putting patients at risk, says watchdog
24 Apr 2025
NHS safety body wants a focus on staff fatigue as it warns of mistakes and impaired decision-making.
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'I've had 100 operations and will never stop' - inside China's cosmetic surgery boom
22 Apr 2025
Face-scanning apps, social media influencers and toxic beauty standards are fuelling China's cosmetic surgery boom.
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Millions of vapes seized in illegal trade crackdown
24 Apr 2025
Single-use vapes are among the main driving forces of the black market, the BBC is told.
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'One-of-a-kind' girl born with heart outside chest has pioneering surgery
22 Apr 2025
Vanellope, now seven, undergoes more surgery to reconstruct a "cage" around her heart, using her ribs.
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The Supreme Court ruling gives clarity - but now comes the difficult part
19 Apr 2025
The judgement provides a clear framework for what equality laws mean, but it remains to be seen what will change.
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'Why I want an IVF baby to screen out gene that made me go blind'
20 Apr 2025
Blind influencer Lucy Edwards on choosing IVF which will screen out the gene that made her who she is.
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Plan for GPs to keep millions out of hospital
17 Apr 2025
GPs will work more closely with specialists to support patients closer to home, the government says.
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Disposable vape use falling in UK ahead of ban
16 Apr 2025
The number of people vaping in the UK has stalled, while disposable vape usage has fallen, a study suggests.
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WHO agrees legally binding pandemic treaty
16 Apr 2025
The agreement is designed to ensure more cooperation between nations in the event of another pandemic.
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Doctors in two end-of-life cases can be named
16 Apr 2025
Those involved in caring for Isaiah Haastrup and Zainab Abbasi can be named, the Supreme Court rules.
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North Scotland among highest rates of Huntington's
16 Apr 2025
The statistics are five times higher than the world figure, a University of Aberdeen study says.
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Why men are so unhealthy - and what can be done
06 Apr 2025
Men are more likely to die prematurely than women - and worse at seeking care when they need it.
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What goes on inside toddlers' brains?
10 Apr 2025
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
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'My long Covid turned out to be terminal cancer'
07 Apr 2025
Olivia Knowles noticed something "wasn't quite correct" while competing in an ironman competition.
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Woman contacted by stranger on DNA site - and the truth about her birth unravelled
05 Apr 2025
An NHS trust has paid compensation after a woman, now in her 70s, discovered she had been swapped at birth.
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'I could live 30 years but plan to die': How assisted dying law is dividing Canadians
04 Apr 2025
BBC News reports on assisted dying in Canada, where some say it's now easier to choose to die than get support to live
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Are my braids doing more harm than good?
30 Mar 2025
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
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California man invites BBC to witness his death as MPs debate assisted dying
03 Apr 2025
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.
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'I fear I'll be dead before I get justice for my son'
29 Mar 2025
Tony Summers' son Paul was diagnosed with HIV and Hepatitis C and died in 2008 aged 44.
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Doctor 'betrayed' over son's death at her hospital
27 Mar 2025
Deborah Burns says she is unable to return to work at the hospital after the death of her son, William Hewes.
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Baby slings unsafe for hands-free feeding, charities warn
26 Mar 2025
Parenting charities, including the NCT, have updated their advice saying slings and carriers are unsafe for feeding.
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Fake £4m Xanax drug gang boss jailed
27 Mar 2025
The gang, managed from Thailand, produced 11 million pills in the West Midlands to be sold online.
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Baby deaths trust claimed £2m 'good care' payments
26 Mar 2025
An NHS trust criticised over a baby's death claimed money for providing good care, the BBC can reveal.
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Fertility patients sold unproven add-ons, HFEA says
26 Mar 2025
Despite little proof add-ons help, many IVF clinics offer them, the UK's fertility regulator warns.
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UK draws up new disease-threat watch list
25 Mar 2025
Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - others infectious illnesses with no treatments.
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Hancock criticises 'wholly naive' Covid inquiry
19 Mar 2025
The former health secretary was giving evidence about medical equipment deals during the pandemic.
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Mone accuses Covid inquiry of 'cover-up'
13 Mar 2025
She says husband Doug Barrowman and her are targets of a "politically motivated witch hunt".
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Michael Gove denies trying to circumvent Dyson ventilator checks
11 Mar 2025
Former cabinet minister says it would be ludicrous to suggest he tried to shortcut safety checks in the pandemic.
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How does the Covid inquiry work?
16 Jan 2025
The inquiry has heard from politicians, civil servants, public health experts and bereaved families.
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Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm evidence to be heard in private
26 Feb 2025
Covid inquiry says hearings into the firm, led by Michelle Mone's husband, must be held in closed session.
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Large UK-wide pandemic preparedness tests planned this year
16 Jan 2025
The stress test will involve thousands of people to help the UK prepare for potential future threats.
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Families failed by Covid jabs tell inquiry of pain
15 Jan 2025
They said there was no support after the death and harm suffered by their loved ones.
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NHS hours from PPE running out in Covid - Hancock
21 Nov 2024
Former health secretary tells inquiry some healthcare settings did run out - "and it was awful".
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Covid inquiry told Treasury blocked NHS bed request
11 Nov 2024
NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard says the decision, in July 2020, was very disappointing.
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Covid inquiry told top NHS doctor was terrified
07 Nov 2024
Sir Stephen Powis says points-based tool was drawn up should need to prioritise patients have arisen.
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How close were hospitals to collapse in Covid?
28 Oct 2024
The Covid inquiry restarts its live hearings this week, after senior staff in the NHS revealed just how close some hospitals were to collapse
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Covid inquiry told of trust do-not-resuscitate rule
10 Oct 2024
Patients' families were “horrified but not surprised” when told the blanket policy had been in place.
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We were not treated as parents, Covid inquiry told
07 Oct 2024
Mum of premature twins says rigid restrictions on birthing wards during Covid were traumatic.
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Covid ambulance crews faced 'crucial PPE delays'
01 Oct 2024
Crews say they faced crucial delays trying to save dying patients because of the time it took to put on equipment.
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Covid was like a daily terror attack, doctor tells inquiry
26 Sep 2024
Covid inquiry hears harrowing testimony from ex-adviser in emergency preparedness at NHS England.
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Covid inquiry rejects clinicians’ anonymity plea
26 Sep 2024
The UK Health Security Agency argued naming the junior officials could put them at risk of abuse.
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Warning tax rises could force care homes to close
31 Oct 2024
Social care providers say the sector is in "unprecedented danger" without more funding.
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High-grade masks evidence weak, Covid inquiry told
19 Sep 2024
UKHSA's Prof Susan Hopkins said respirator masks may have worked no better than thin surgical masks.
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Nurses bore the brunt of Covid, ex-chief nurse says
17 Sep 2024
Dame Ruth May tells the Covid inquiry nurses struggled with low staffing levels and difficulties accessing protective equipment.
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Labour's plan for benefits throws up a bigger dilemma
17 Mar 2025
The debate has sparked a wider dilemma about the broader purpose of welfare
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First place in British Isles set to approve right to die
25 Feb 2025
Laws in the Isle of Man to let terminally ill adults end their own lives are in the last stages of debate.
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Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse among young people
25 Feb 2025
Increasing numbers of young people are using the drug, experts say. The health impacts can be catastrophic.
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Assisted dying bill: What is in proposed law?
29 Nov 2024
The proposed law would allow some terminally ill adults to end their own lives. But there are requirements.
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'My first cervical screening was over before I knew it'
02 Feb 2025
The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening, and what they wish they'd known beforehand.
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How are the vaping rules changing?
05 Nov 2024
Marketing rules will be stricter, nicotine vapes will be taxed and disposable vapes will be banned.
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Is the system letting down people who were harmed by Covid vaccines?
23 Oct 2024
People affected by rare blood clots say they feel they have been airbrushed out of the pandemic.
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How will weight-loss drugs change our relationship with food?
19 Oct 2024
The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity, says James Gallagher.
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NHS needs better plan around weight loss jabs, warn experts
16 Oct 2024
Experts call for an urgent review of obesity treatment services amid booming demand for weight loss jabs.
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How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?
15 Sep 2024
Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.
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The junior doctors' strikes may be over. But is trouble ahead?
02 Aug 2024
The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.
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Why we might never know the truth about ultra-processed foods
27 Jul 2024
Experts can’t agree how exactly they affect us and it’s not clear that science will give us an answer.
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Are weight-loss injections the answer to obesity?
19 Mar 2023
The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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What is assisted dying and how could the law change?
26 Mar 2025
MPs backed a proposal to let terminally ill people in England and Wales choose to end their life.
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Woman 'keeled over in agony' from endometriosis
24 Apr 2025
Bekki Thomas is calling for more research into the condition.
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Premenstrual disorder hits relationships - study
24 Apr 2025
PMDD sufferers expressed a lower sense of intimacy, researchers at Durham University say.
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'I didn't know I was pregnant until I gave birth'
12 Apr 2025
Bryony had no pregnancy symptoms when she went into labour at the beauty salon she worked at.
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New device gives female patients more dignity
06 Apr 2025
A urinary bottle initially designed for men has been adapted to work for women in hospital.
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Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
30 Mar 2025
The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
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Wellbeing strategy aims to increase life expectancy
06 Apr 2025
A public consultation on the project by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council will run until 16 May.
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GPs and sports centre join forces
26 Mar 2025
A group of GP practices join up with a sports centre operator to open a new healthcare service.
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Charity's wellness sessions take to the road
09 Mar 2025
The iCan organisation's van is offering support to "hard-to-reach" people in parts of Cumbria.
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Doctors back total ban on smacking children in England
06 Mar 2025
Smacking is legal in some cases in England and Northern Ireland, but is banned in Scotland and Wales.
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Free sauna has become a 'real community hub'
19 Feb 2025
The free-to-use sauna in Margate is built in the style of a 19th Century bathing machine.
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Inside Health
15 Apr 2025
James explores the science of a sweet tooth and then gets tips on how to brush like a pro.
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Inside Health
08 Apr 2025
James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.
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Inside Health
01 Apr 2025
James Gallagher and the panel discuss the safeguarding implications of the proposed bill
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Inside Health
25 Mar 2025
In the first of our mini-series we discuss who could get an assisted death under the rules
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Taxi driver gives free ride for mental health chat
24 Apr 2025
A taxi driver from Farnborough has undertaken mental health training with the Samaritans.
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Why RFK Jr wants American cereal to be more Canadian
24 Apr 2025
The US health secretary on Tuesday announced the country would ban eight commonly used artificial food dyes, many found in breakfast cereals.
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Loud
23 Apr 2025
Is noise an invisible killer? James Gallagher investigates.
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What's the point of the menopause?
22 Apr 2025
Why do women go through the menopause - are there any evolutionary benefits?
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