- Ambulance service 'sorry' over delay
- Drugs firms accused of overcharging
- Hand washing advice 'cuts infection'
- Medical innovations get £18m funding
- Anti-thalidomide hero dies at 101
- New mental health disclosure advice
- Iodine pills 'could save NHS money'
- Government admits EHIC card loophole
- Legionnaires' outbreak widens in NYC
- Care review answers 'disappointing'
- Board game to train African midwives
- Eye movements 'change dream scenes'
- Diabetes uses 10% of NHS drugs bill
- Gel 'targets irritable bowel drugs'
- Call for pub garden smoking ban
- Music during surgery 'reduces pain'
- Baby lung virus vaccine hope
- Shaking 'not always Parkinson's'
- Demand soars across NHS in England
- Cut the fat to lose weight - study
- More volunteers aid dementia studies
- BMA attacks ministers over NHS record
- US in $5m push to combat heroin rise
- Diabetes cases soar 60% in a decade
- Zero new Ebola cases in Sierra Leone
- Call for Army to drop malaria drug
- Do video games make people violent?
- Call to punish GPs over antibiotics
- Flu jab 'not a waste of time'
- Maternity care shake-up consultation
- MRI scans can deliver cancer therapy
- Care home owner force-fed residents
- Convicted fake dentist still working
- WHO: Protect medics in war zones
- E-cigarettes 'should be prescribed'
- Cancer risk 'even from light drinking'
- 'Female Viagra' gets US approval
- Stroke 'more likely' with long hours
- Living Wage will 'damage care homes'
- Probe pinpoints blood clot locations
- Newborn care inspection announced
- Vaccine for Mers 'looks promising'
- 'Clue' to cystic fibrosis infection
- Dementia levels 'are stabilising'
- Ministers 'failing on mental health'
- Sharing chores 'improves sex lives'
- Over-65s drink 'unsafe' alcohol levels
- Maternity review consultation starts
- Universal flu vaccine comes closer
- Hospital shop prices 'exploitation'
- Mums' diet linked to baby heart risk
- Brain stimulation 'postcode lottery'
- Turning cancer into healthy tissue
- Teen pregnancy rate falling
- Drug-related deaths at record high
- Five million 'at risk of diabetes'
- Thousands of microbes in house dust
- Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS
- Laser detects brain tumour during surgery
- Hay fever 'bar to university places'
- Blood test 'detects cancer relapse'
- Brain cells 'burn out' in Parkinson's
- Young goths 'at risk of depression'
- Man sheds polio for 30 years after jab
- Speed up autism diagnosis - experts
- Drinking water 'no hangover cure'
- NHS tests implanted sugar monitor
- 'Pre-suicide behaviour' identified
- Neurologist Oliver Sacks dies aged 82
- Ebola nurse works at hospital that saved him
- 'More male carers needed' for elderly
- Meningitis jabs start for UK babies
- UK sperm bank has just nine donors
- New insecticide method '100% effective'
- Wasp venom 'a weapon against cancer'
- New Ebola death in Sierra Leone
- Poor sleep may make you prone to colds
- NHS staff offered Zumba to keep well
- Learning difficulties 'over-medicated'
- Clinic leaks patients' HIV status
- Children paralysed in polio outbreak
- Patient's fears over HIV details leak
- Diabetes drug may help in leukaemia
- Pregnancy call for whooping cough jab
- Council to 'ban staff smoking breaks'
- Alcohol price plans face further delay
- Care of dying 'still inconsistent'
- Weight loss surgery 'cures diabetes'
- Aspirin 'might boost cancer therapy'
- Village of 1,000 sealed off over Ebola
- NHS 7-day service 'not top priority'
- Cancer fund cuts 23 treatments
- 7-day GP opening 'unachievable'
- Brain zaps 'may ease travel sickness'
- Action demanded on weekend NHS risk
- Child health data 'shows regional gaps'
- Test shows how old your body really is
- NHS 'had no mental health beds left'
- NHS 'to send patients to France'
- Pupils 'need hand-washing lessons'
- Snakebite antidote is running out
- Stroke damage 'helps smokers quit'
- Hospital work experience sold for £500
- Implant 'traps' spreading cancer cells
- Child deaths 'halved since 1990'
- Wake-up call for later school starts
- Modelling spread of hospital bugs
- 'Transmittable Alzheimer's' concept raised
- GM embryos 'essential', says report
- NHS warns of overseas nurse shortage
- MPs debate new Assisted Dying Bill
- Fish diet could ward off depression
- Consultant contract negotiations start
- Parentage 'lost to IVF incompetence'
- NHS health card fraud 'only £700'
- Flu jab worked in one-in-three cases
- Cancer diagnosis 'within four weeks'
- Addenbrooke's Hospital boss resigns
- Smaller portions call to tackle obesity
- Child end-of-life care 'needs focus'
- Thousands 'not given end-of-life care'
- Outdoor play 'good for the eyes'
- Call for mass de-worming exercise
- 'Urgent' changes needed at Broadmoor
- Malaria '700 million cases' stopped
- Patch 'repairs heart' after attack
- Coffee has secret trick to stop sleep
- Diabetes in toddler raises concern
- Tiny device to transform diabetes care
- Lives being put at risk - NHS report
- 'Super-gonorrhoea' outbreak in Leeds
- Lifestyle changes 'can prevent cancer'
- UK scientists apply to modify embryos
- 3D printed windpipe improves girl's op
- Smoking 'risk for type 2 diabetes'
- Ex-chief says CQC assessment 'wrong'
- Hope for faster treatment of urinary infections
- Rule change call to make rugby safer
- Fewer than 50% attend bowel cancer test
- Pregnant teenagers need more support
- One in three could get dementia
- 'Bigorexia' warning to male gym goers
- US drug company defends huge price rise
- Addenbrooke's put in special measures
- Lab-grown kidneys work in animals
- E-cigarettes used by 1 in 20 Scots
- Drug company to cut 5,000% price rise
- Home care visits 'must last 30 minutes'
- Everyone has a 'microbial cloud'
- Childhood MMR vaccination rates fall
- NHS uncovers 1,000 FGM cases in England
- WHO says most people in Europe too fat
- Mental health research 'needs boost'
- Fraud 'costing NHS over £5bn a year'
- Brain reader helps man move legs again
- Families 'paying too much for care'
- DIY contraceptive jab offered by NHS
- NHS-approved apps 'leaking' ID data
- Genetic clue to breast cancer relapses
- Body's 'chemical calendar' discovered
- MOD defends use of malaria drug
- Nigeria reaches polio 'milestone'
- Two new kidney cancer drugs 'work'
- Junior doctors balloted over contract
- Call to improve radiotherapy access
- Rare 'healthy' smokers lungs explained
- Hunt to meet doctors in contract row
- 'No cuts' to infant school meals
- Age of menopause 'controllers' found
- Drug for early breast cancer licensed
- Stem cell trial aims to cure blindness
- NHS 111 line 'dangerously understaffed'
- Medical devices attract hackers
- Prison smoking ban to begin in 2016
- Rugby 'cold therapy' may not work
- First 10 UK womb transplants approved
- Earlier MS treatment urged by charity
- WHO backs 'treat-all' HIV drug plan
- Car smoking ban comes into force
- 'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma
- Female surgeons 'face hostility'
- 'Heads would roll' over waiting lists
- Why I started pulling all my hair out
- Study supports cancer link with height
- Asthma steroids 'could stunt growth'
- Women reassured over safety of Essure implant
- Funding plea for rare lung disease
- Nobel Prize for parasitic diseases
- MSF 'disgust' at Afghan hospital claims
- Minister backs doctors over contract
- UK end-of-life care 'best in world'
- Organ donation law changes finalised
- Minister says sorry over mesh implants
- Inquests for 'abuse' homes deaths
- Migration rules need re-think - NHS boss
- Councils reject 1 in 3 for care
- Fast-tracked skin cancer drug approved
- Ovarian transplants are 'safe option'
- Boy needing cancer surgery 'vanishes'
- DNA repair wins chemistry Nobel
- New heart attack test 'cuts A&E visits'
- First week with no new Ebola cases
- Flu drug given out "indiscriminately"
- Miniature human kidney grown in a dish
- First drug 'slows' progressive MS
- Hunt hints at junior doctor compromise
- Scale of NHS deficits to be revealed
- Nurse treated for Ebola 'complication'
- Elephants' low cancer rates explained
- China faces smoking 'death epidemic'
- England's hospice ratings 'encouraging'
- Nurse in Ebola scare still 'serious'
- Midwives warning over staff shortages
- Family says Ebola nurse was 'let down'
- First 'in womb' stem cell trial planned
- Charity's £100m call to take on cancer
- Children refused mental health treatment
- 'GM could make pig organs for humans'
- BMA stands ground in contract row
- Ebola beds prevented 40,000 deaths
- Bowel cancer is four distinct diseases
- Ebola nurse's close contacts identified
- Brain map makes stable 'fingerprint'
- Sugar tax evidence 'being withheld'
- NHS agency staff cap 'to save £1bn'
- More patients given antidepressants
- Physical health of mentally ill 'ignored'
- Essure study finds safety concerns
- Listeria warning over caramel apples
- Ebola nurse now 'critically ill'
- Ebola lingers in semen for nine months
- Safety 'big concern' in NHS and care
- £109m paid in medical negligence cases
- Charges over Stafford patient deaths
- Overseas nursing restrictions eased
- Fears grow over antibiotic resistance
- Regional divide in smoking in pregnancy
- Immune clue to prevent schizophrenia
- NI heart operations beamed across world
- Junior doctors' protest gets MP's backing
- Two new Ebola cases in Guinea
- Hip operation for woman aged 112
- Junior doctors stage contracts protest
- Labour highlights A&E wait numbers
- Arm mole count 'predicts skin cancer risk'
- Premature babies' care 'understaffed'
- Ebola nurse's condition 'has improved'
- Landmark Huntington's trial starts
- UN attempt to decriminalise drugs foiled
- Be bold on sugar tax, Jamie Oliver says