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  1. Selena Gomez reveals kidney transplant, best friend was donor
  2. Roger Bainton: Surgeon struck off for harming patients
  3. 'Kinder treatments in pipeline' for child brain cancer
  4. Have you got the wrong impression about schizophrenia?
  5. Southern Health NHS Trust admits guilt over Connor Sparrowhawk's death
  6. Nerf guns can lead to serious eye injuries, doctors warn
  7. 'Eye worm infection could spread to UK'
  8. Nadiya Hussain opens up about her panic disorder 'monster'
  9. Life-extending lung cancer drug approved
  10. Quarter of 14-year-old girls 'have signs of depression'
  11. Miscarriage study points to IVF success chances
  12. Sterilisation implant withdrawn from non-US sale
  13. MMR vaccine first-dose target met in England
  14. Anger as Brazilian judge backs anti-gay 'therapy'
  15. UK scientists edit DNA of human embryos
  16. Facebook trial lets users hide alcohol adverts
  17. Quit smoking campaign Stoptober backs e-cigs for first time
  18. Court ruling not needed to withdraw care, judge says
  19. Nine in 10 GPs rated good or outstanding
  20. Chronic fatigue therapy 'could help teenagers', study says
  21. Epilepsy drug's safety reviewed over pregnancy risk
  22. New antibody attacks 99% of HIV strains
  23. Epilepsy drug warnings 'not reaching women', survey shows
  24. Mental health staff on long-term stress leave up 22%
  25. Papworth Hospital granted royal title by Queen
  26. Alarm as 'super malaria' spreads in South East Asia
  27. Loneliness: The cost of the 'last taboo'
  28. 'My baby is allergic to milk'
  29. Abortion should not be a crime, says doctors' body
  30. £1.4m mental health project to help school pupils
  31. Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes 'cut herself daily'
  32. Australian schoolgirl raises alarm over flesh-eating disease
  33. Bath Spa University 'blocks transgender research'
  34. 'Ban tackling in school rugby' for safety, experts demand
  35. Doctors warn of rare but serious liposuction complication
  36. Sporty people likely to drink more alcohol, survey finds
  37. We've had no help - epilepsy drug victims
  38. Contaminated blood: Victims can launch court damages action
  39. Vegetative-state patient responds to therapy
  40. Labour's Jon Ashworth calls for £500m NHS winter bailout
  41. Lack of secure mental health beds scandalous, says judge
  42. Irish abortion law: Referendum 'to be held next year'
  43. 'Instant' blood test for heart attacks
  44. Rise in new HIV cases in over-50s - study
  45. 'Obesity and age' among causes of Caesarean birth rise
  46. UK 'eliminates measles' for first time
  47. Should you wipe down your gym yoga mat to avoid germs?
  48. 'Chemical surgery' performed on human embryos
  49. Belle Gibson: Wellness blogger fined for fake cancer tale
  50. What can my child eat at school?
  51. Baby heart images could help reduce miscarriage, Leeds research suggests
  52. NHS staff shortages 'mean patients dying alone' in hospitals
  53. Carrying the shopping can improve strength in over-65s, say experts
  54. 'Mentally impaired' missing out on council tax discount
  55. NHS agrees to fund 'life-changing' drug for seven-year-old
  56. Mum blames politicians for child's spinal surgery wait
  57. Schools allowed to keep spare allergy pens under new law
  58. NHS 'not fit for 21st Century', says chief hospital inspector
  59. Mental health: 10 charts on the scale of the problem
  60. Body clock scientists win Nobel Prize
  61. Bags for life can pose food poisoning risk - Food Standards Agency
  62. Flu vaccine: NHS patients wanted to test 'universal' jab
  63. 'I was forced from my job for giving birth'
  64. Online betting: More addicts struggling with mobile sites
  65. Calls for Amazon to ban 'anorexia hoodie'
  66. First global pledge to end cholera by 2030
  67. Pesto sauces: 'More salt than McDonald's burger'
  68. Lauren is researching the impact bowel conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome can have
  69. Nobel prize awarded for imaging molecules
  70. School vaccinations 'cut cervical cancer alerts by 41%'
  71. Care homes places 'crisis' in five years across England
  72. England to consider optout organ donation
  73. Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust patients 'died waiting for care'
  74. Childhood bullying anxiety declines over time, study says
  75. Noel Conway: Terminally ill man loses right-to-die case
  76. Agency nurses 'can cost Northern Trust £100K a year'
  77. Extreme morning sickness patients 'deserve royal standard'
  78. Father loses IVF damages claim
  79. Cardiff mother wins premature baby care changes
  80. Baby sleep positioners dropped by shops after deaths warning
  81. Parents of Nottingham stillborn child call for law change
  82. Trump rolls back access to free birth control
  83. Amy Winehouse, music, arthritis and me
  84. Assaults on mental health staff up 25% in four years
  85. Gene test 'narrows down breast cancer risk'
  86. Both sexes 'should be taught about periods together at school' - charity
  87. Does educating women boost vaccinations?
  88. Illegal tongue splitting procedures exposed
  89. Care after miscarriage 'not consistent enough'
  90. Scottish government announces mental health funding boost
  91. Fertility MOT tests 'a waste of money'
  92. Can prosecco ever be hangover-free?
  93. UK eggs declared safe 30 years after salmonella scare
  94. Child and teen obesity spreading across the globe
  95. Medicines research warning over Brexit
  96. Children's door-crush finger injuries 'can be lifelong'
  97. Pregabalin: Spending on 'new valium' greater in north
  98. NHS staff urged to get flu jabs to protect patients
  99. Great Ormond Street Hospital 'failing' intersex children
  100. Baby talk: Mums' voices change when speaking to infants
  101. Jeremy Hunt: Is government on track with more GPs promise?
  102. Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust back in special measures
  103. Prince Harry calls for regular HIV and Aids testing
  104. DNA study provides insight into how to live longer
  105. Girl's lung collapsed after screaming at One Direction
  106. 'First female nipple' broadcast in daytime TV advert for breast cancer
  107. 'Psychotic nympho' Halloween outfit criticised by psychiatrists
  108. Magic mushrooms can 'reset' depressed brain
  109. NHS praised after racist tweet about sickle cell disease sufferers
  110. Conjoined twins survive gruelling journey to separation
  111. How VR is helping to train a new generation of surgeons
  112. NHS patients to be asked about sexuality
  113. Hospitals in England to ban 'super-size' chocolate bars
  114. Why I secretly taped my disability assessment
  115. Mesh surgeon investigated by NHS trust in Bristol
  116. Hip implant patients sue manufacturer
  117. Restaurant chain 'cut sugary drink sales' with price rise
  118. Inpatient mental health care for new mothers 'unacceptable'
  119. 'I felt so low, I couldn't see a way out'
  120. Concern over norovirus increase by Betsi Cadwaladr health board
  121. NHS surgery waits run into years in Northern Ireland
  122. Drug therapy 'restores breathing' after spinal injury
  123. Hospital targets missed en masse as performance slumps
  124. Pre-sex HIV drug 'no-brainer" for NHS
  125. 'Go to the dentist and get fined £100'
  126. Check NHS cancer, A&E and operations targets in your area
  127. Chicken food poisoning levels falling
  128. Children 'embarrassed by tipsy parents'
  129. Women 'deserve apology' over vaginal mesh implants
  130. Dyslexia link to eye spots confusing brain, say scientists
  131. 'Steep rise' in self-harm among teenage girls
  132. Hundreds of families block organ donation
  133. Novelty contact lenses 'can cause sight loss'
  134. Protein 'can stop viruses developing'
  135. 'Handful of changes' make cancer
  136. No applicants for GP job at locum-run Pembrokeshire surgery
  137. Pollution linked to one in six deaths
  138. Ulster Hospital discrimination case over food allergies
  139. Tougher measures for 999 staff attacks debated
  140. Call for more Irlen Syndrome specialists in schools
  141. Taxpayer-funded drugs 'too expensive for patients’
  142. Patients need rest, not antibiotics, say health officials
  143. Health tourism charges come into force in England
  144. Minimum alcohol price law unveiled in Wales
  145. Dentist fines: Mistakes over addresses hitting thousands
  146. Cardiff dentist Mark Roberts struck off over 'basic hygiene'
  147. Typhoid vaccine set to have 'huge impact'
  148. Daydreaming brain network used in autopilot
  149. Hackers breach top plastic surgery clinic
  150. 'Serious failings' over Prince Philip Hospital death
  151. Thousands share their invisible disabilities on Twitter
  152. Postnatal depression: Call for new fathers to be screened
  153. 'Incredible' editing of life's building blocks
  154. Patients face 'distressing readmissions'
  155. Southend hospital set to pilot Airbnb-style scheme
  156. Mental health sees 300,000 people leave their jobs each year
  157. Superbug 'sleuthing' finds secret outbreaks
  158. Southend Hospital backs off 'Airbnb beds' plan
  159. Scotland's health 'is not improving', auditors warn
  160. NHS 'could have prevented' WannaCry ransomware attack
  161. Heart surgery survival chances 'better in the afternoon'
  162. Young people 'not receiving mental health care they need'
  163. Women in Scotland allowed abortion pill at home
  164. Indian surgeons separate twins joined at the head
  165. Marriage may protect against dementia
  166. 10 things to know about sleep as the clocks go back
  167. The nurse hired to combat cancer myths online
  168. IVF: Patients face postcode lottery for treatment
  169. 'Radical changes' needed to £1bn stroke care
  170. 'Nosy' midwife struck off for viewing friends' records
  171. The £97m bill for 'midwife shortage'
  172. Alzheimer's nutrient drink falters in clinical trial
  173. Paralysed woman's life-sustaining treatment 'can end', judge rules
  174. Superbug-related deaths hit at least 15-year Wales low
  175. Hair dye dangers warning for children
  176. Judge rules mentally ill patient must have breast surgery
  177. Beware potential signs of pancreatic cancer
  178. Just a few nights of bad sleep upsets your brain
  179. Male infertility treatment ‘insensitive’
  180. 'Despicable' fraud costs NHS in England £1bn a year
  181. Hunt challenges social media giants on cyber-bullying
  182. Health chiefs facing legal fight over cheaper eye drug
  183. Early blood test could indicate risk of miscarriage
  184. EU nurses 'turning their backs on UK'
  185. Rotten teeth 'more likely' in deprived areas
  186. Overnight carer back pay scheme 'unaffordable'
  187. Study shows dementia is biggest killer in affluent areas
  188. Five new medicines to be fast-tracked annually to NHS patients
  189. Gut bacteria 'boost' cancer therapy
  190. Children at risk from ADHD diagnosis delays, experts warn
  191. Contaminated blood scandal to have 'full statutory inquiry'
  192. Scientists find key to unwanted thoughts
  193. Surrogate mother of 'twins' finds one is hers
  194. Directors at 'unsafe' mental health trust got pay rise
  195. Psychiatrist vacancies 'double in four years' in England
  196. 'Speed up mental health support for children in care'
  197. NHS offers smartphone GP appointments
  198. Scotland offers free abortions to women from Northern Ireland
  199. Wrexham woman's 999 call classed in 'wrong category'
  200. NHS staff 'working on edge of safety'
  201. Malaria breath test shows promise
  202. 'UK wellbeing rises after Brexit vote'
  203. Norfolk and Norwich Hospital creates A&E for elderly patients
  204. Thousands living with advanced cancer, says Macmillan
  205. University Hospital, Cardiff 'critical' mortuary failings
  206. 'Butterfly child' given life-saving skin
  207. Daytime wounds 'heal more quickly'
  208. Birth complications 'twice as common' in some hospitals
  209. Breast cancer 'can return 15 years after treatment ends'
  210. Cervical cancer jab women will 'only need three smears'
  211. Blood vending machine 'a first' for NI
  212. 'No-consent' circumcision doctor will not be prosecuted
  213. Sick baby's treatment 'should continue', High Court told
  214. Did you know you should give under-fives vitamin tablets?
  215. UK most overweight country in Western Europe says OECD
  216. 'I'm dealing with life-threatening situations - but I'm not a clinician, I'm a mum'
  217. Sex unlikely to cause cardiac arrest, study finds
  218. New Scottish GP recruitment plans to cut workload
  219. 'Urgent need' for football header research
  220. Major trauma care gap means patients die 'unnecessarily'
  221. Emotional toll of diabetes 'needs more recognition'
  222. Liver test to aid paracetamol overdose treatment
  223. Drivers 'should have compulsory eye tests'
  224. FDA approves 'trackable' pill
  225. Mother's fury at 'lack of support' for daughter
  226. Giving birth on due date 'less risky' for older mums
  227. Supreme Court decides on Scottish minimum alcohol pricing
  228. Indulgent grandparents 'bad for children's health'
  229. Commuters urged to help stop suicides through small talk
  230. Hormone pregnancy test 'no link to harm'
  231. Young people out of love with their own bodies, says report
  232. Depression link between fathers and teenage children, says study
  233. Tia has epidermolysis bullosa - known as 'butterfly skin'
  234. Mental health trusts restrain patients 'every 10 minutes'
  235. First gene-editing in human body attempt
  236. 'Breakthrough' breast cancer drugs get NHS approval
  237. Dying mother's bid to raise funds to keep her children out of care
  238. Boots 'breaking' morning-after pill promise, say Labour MPs
  239. Dog owners have lower mortality, study finds
  240. Autism concern over home schooling rise in Wales
  241. Social care: MPs seek cross-party group to 'sustain' NHS
  242. Women advised to sleep on side to help prevent stillbirth
  243. Some cancer patients have PTSD years after diagnosis, study finds
  244. Young people 'experimenting more in bed'
  245. Breast cancer tumours 'larger' in overweight women
  246. Scots teen in bid for 'life-changing' bionic legs
  247. South West Ambulance staff call for trust boss to resign
  248. Tampon tax: How much have you spent?
  249. NHS overcharged by millions for key drug, says watchdog
  250. Minimum alcohol pricing in Scotland to start in May