- Woman has 'first' double heart op
- Quarter of skin 'on road to cancer'
- Tesco to cut sugar in soft drinks
- Brain-reading implant controls arm
- English drink 'more than estimated'
- NHS trusts' deficit rises to £822m
- Tobacco firms challenge packaging law
- Cancer fund reprieves only one drug
- Depression makes heart failure worse
- New pharmacy rules 'to cut errors'
- Dyslexia 'not linked to eyesight'
- Teen obesity 'link to bowel cancer'
- Health faces 'financial challenge'
- Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer'
- Excess caffeine health warning - EU
- Breast cancer 'alters bone to spread'
- Doctors may be 'too slow' on cancer
- Tattoo troubles 'relatively common'
- 'Give HIV drugs at diagnosis'
- Sleeping cancer cells can 'wake up'
- Food bug 'found in 73% of chickens'
- Pocket optician 'good as eye charts'
- Rise in 'dog bite' hospital admissions
- Concern over Mers spread in S Korea
- Sleep training 'can reduce prejudice'
- Sugar warning over fruit snacks
- Smoking ban 'cuts child illness'
- Germany 'hits global birth rate low'
- Transplant man meets donor's sister
- China on alert after first Mers case
- Lung cancer therapy is 'milestone'
- Cancer drug impact hope 'remarkable'
- Spinal cord injury cancer drug hope
- NHS to target 'rip-off' temp agencies
- Drug duo 'shrinks 60% of melanomas'
- A&E in England hits waiting-time target
- Non-NHS ambulance rise costs £2m
- China hospital ballot over Mers case
- Organ donor 'opt-out' bill published
- Baby death preventable, report finds
- Smoking banned in cars with children
- 'Underweight model' advert banned
- NHS England targets failing services
- Breast screening 'beneficial'
- Big drop in Pakistan polio cases
- Warning over adult social care cuts
- Mental health patients 'smoke more'
- NHS facing 'very, very big challenge'
- Plan for 'global army' of medics
- Test unravels history of infection
- Man has first skull-scalp transplant
- Neurosurgeon's £900,000 tumour plea
- Call for blood donors amid stark drop
- Eating placenta 'has no benefits'
- S Korea doctor deepens Mers scare
- 'Female Viagra' nears US approval
- Boy with new ears gets glasses wish
- Concerns over mental health trust
- Down's blood test 'would cut risk'
- 'Gluten-free' products recalled
- New guidance on cosmetic procedures
- Surfers wanted for 'superbug' study
- Leaky pipes 'could pose health risk'
- Artificial leg allows patient to feel
- Bladder cancer being missed warning
- Hospitals warn fines harming care
- Health board put in special measures
- E-cigs face Welsh public places ban
- More people offered heart risk test
- Stroke patients tricked into health
- Wet wipes 'spread superbugs'
- Baby from ovary frozen in childhood
- Tobacco levy 'to help quitters' urged
- Hospital drug pumps hack warning
- Scientists find CJD resistance gene
- Simple steps 'could save NHS £5bn'
- Nuts 'protect against early death'
- Penis recipient 'to become father'
- Mental health care 'inadequate'
- Diabetes criteria 'miss at-risk women'
- Juvenile camels 'key source' of Mers
- Ebola nurse Will Pooley gets MBE
- Public service complaints 'too hard'
- S Korea 'will see more Mers cases'
- S Korea hospital 'spread Mers cases'
- Cervical cancer 'affects older women'
- Endometriosis 'risks miscarriage'
- Bid to use dead daughter's eggs
- Half 'have natural flu protection'
- Unsafe asthma prescribing 'must end'
- Medicine review amid confidence fears
- NHS 'fails to help dental patients'
- Call for primary school fitness tests
- South Korea begins Mers plasma trial
- Blood chemical predicts brain decline
- Elderly 'being trapped' in hospital
- Muslims urged to donate organs
- Jump in 999 calls for ambulances
- New anti-malaria compound discovered
- Trust rapped over £44m budget crisis
- 'Human breast milk trade' warning
- Record 'fake drugs' haul by UK agency
- Puberty age 'affects many diseases'
- 'New deal' if GPs open seven days
- Call to expand new stroke treatment
- Children with good memory 'lie better'
- Nurse cuts 'put 7-day plan at risk'
- All babies to get meningitis B vaccine
- Migration rules 'may cause NHS chaos'
- 'Hundreds' of new mutilation cases
- Doctors 'bullied' over safety fears
- Call to halt 'flawed' legal highs ban
- Cancer strategy 'could save 5,000'
- Warning over drivers with dementia
- Skinny jeans given health warning
- Young 'hostages to handheld devices'
- Warning over drinking in pregnancy
- STIs soaring in gay men - warning
- Suspend inspection regime, GPs urge
- Ebola crisis 'harming malaria fight'
- Mushroom 'helps keep fat off'
- 'Make work healthier' bosses told
- Call for men to freeze sperm at 18
- NHS to test 'lab-made blood'
- Obesity – the ticking time bomb which starts young
- Sun cream labelling 'confuses buyers'
- Cancer centres receive £15m boost
- Pancreatic cancer blood test hope
- Online game 'may control snacking'
- Drone flies abortion pills to Poland
- NHS wants negligence legal costs capped
- Bowel surgery death rate 'too high'
- Families speak out over Tawel Fan
- Liberia quarantine after Ebola case
- Cuba stamps out mother-to-child HIV
- Female lung cancer cases top 20,000
- Incontinence implant problems 'rare'
- E-cigarette ban recommended offshore
- Children's ward to partially close
- Health firm reacts to Facebook row
- Prescriptions to display drug cost
- Liberia's new Ebola outbreak spreads
- Caffeine pills 'need more controls'
- IT system for GP records criticised
- Cancer immunotherapy approved in UK
- 'Celeb mind game' gives memory clues
- Bullying 'endemic' at hospital
- Hormones make traders take more risks
- NHS 'lags behind other nations'
- Cystic fibrosis gene therapy boost
- Sniffing could provide autism test
- NHS to reveal missed appointment cost
- Call for improved urinary catheters
- Mass vaccination call for rabies
- BBC journalist finds stem-cell donor
- Dementia support gaps 'fail patients'
- More 'open, safer' NHS proposed
- Ageing rates vary widely, says study
- WHO 'unfit for health emergencies'
- World's oldest man dies at 112
- Drug prescriptions rise in England
- India open defecation 'harms' women
- Virus 'partially restores hearing'
- Drug 'may slow breast cancer growth'
- Cheap vaccines prevent cholera
- Overweight teens don't feel 'heavy'
- Insulin syringe death firms fined
- Surgeon pioneers chest deformity op
- Smoking 'may play schizophrenia role'
- Fresh guidelines for doctors on FGM
- NHS missed appointment £10 fine plan
- Twitter ad angers epilepsy charity
- Child tooth removal 'at crisis point'
- Breast cancer warning to older women
- Tax sugary drinks by 20% say doctors
- Ultrasound may heal chronic wounds
- 'Staggering' NHS staff shortages
- Review of HPV vaccine side-effects
- Care home neglect inquiry to report
- Care reform progress 'remains slow'
- Herbal supplement labels 'misleading'
- 'Softener' may help kill cancers
- HIV goal to treat 15 million is met
- NHS told 'stop over-medicating'
- Many patients 'face lack of dignity'
- System blamed for mental bed shortage
- Patients sent 'hundreds of miles'
- Doctors 'must back seven-day working'
- Mitochondrial disease treatment hope
- Schools put mindfulness to the test
- Europe rejects right-to-die case
- Sugar intake 'should be halved'
- 'Slim chance' of return from obesity
- NHS negligence claims bill tops £1bn
- 'Fifty girls' taken from UK for FGM
- Restaurants 'should reveal calories'
- NHS staff post #ImInWorkJeremy photos
- Plan for 'world class' cancer care
- Heads 'fear for pupil mental health'
- Mental health callouts 'at 15 a day'
- First organ donation drop for decade
- Transplant man marks 30 years
- Wheelchair services 'are failing'
- Teenager 'in 12-year HIV remission'
- Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer
- Hospital discharges 'fail patients'
- Ambulance speeding fines unveiled
- Quicker tests for lung infections
- New heart surgery proposals published
- Cell transplant 'regenerates' liver
- Robotic surgery linked to 144 deaths
- Bionic eye implant world first
- Dementia drug data set to be revealed
- Diabetes pill 'hope for Parkinson's'
- Sugary drinks 'harmful even if slim'
- 'More investment needed' in NHS
- Thinking style "predicts music taste"
- More pupils try 'vaping' than smoking
- UK relaxes Ebola screening measures
- Malaria vaccine one step closer
- Stroke drug is safe, says review
- Cheap drugs cut breast cancer deaths
- Living Wage 'could harm home care'
- Suspected Mers virus shuts A&E unit
- Blowing balloons 'treats glue ear'
- Recruiting foreign nurses 'expensive'
- South Korea declares 'end' to Mers
- Dying care: New guidelines proposed
- GP workloads 'put patients at risk'
- Skin cancer guidelines updated
- No target for most ambulance calls
- Prostate cancer: Five types 'found'
- HIV flushed out by cancer drug
- NHS recruitment from EU 'aggressive'
- Surge in doctors' days off for stress
- Ebola vaccine results 'remarkable'
- Mental health services to get £143m
- Teenagers urged to have MenW vaccine
- Viagra 'added to Chinese alcohol'
- Pancreatic cancer urine test hope
- Brain game for schizophrenia patients
- Reading 'boosts social relations'
- Everyone 'must take vitamin D pills'
- US hospitals warned on drug pump use
- First 3D-printed pill approved in US
- Nurse's partner defends suicide trip
- Operating room music 'a distraction'
- Cancer survival 'lagging in England'
- Safe alcohol guidance 'unrealistic'
- Ambulance service 'sorry' over delay