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  1. Choice of tipple 'determines different moods'
  2. The NHS will get extra money - chancellor
  3. Three cups of coffee a day 'may have health benefits'
  4. Online GP consultation 'of limited use', study finds
  5. Rita Ora's egg freezing in early 20s 'a positive move,' doctors say
  6. Norwich hospital begging to patients for donations, MP says
  7. Avatar therapy 'reduces power of schizophrenia voices'
  8. Virtual reality used during cystic fibrosis treatment
  9. Women have 1.9 children on average, a record low
  10. 'The seizures have got more frequent and more violent'
  11. NHS watchdog staff 'told not to criticise' Welsh Government
  12. Home Office review over harassment at abortion clinics
  13. Top surgeons call to save Royal Brompton heart unit
  14. Vaginal mesh operations should be banned, says NICE
  15. Give child 'super-spreaders' flu vaccine, say experts
  16. Clean air target 'could be met more quickly'
  17. Ethical hackers to boost NHS cyber-defences
  18. EU settles dispute over major weedkiller glyphosate
  19. We must do better on baby deaths and injuries - Hunt
  20. Scarlet fever cases hit 50-year high in England
  21. 'Third of mothers' experience mental health issues
  22. Care workers 'exhausted' by staff shortage
  23. Viagra can be sold over the counter
  24. Children 'bombarded by junk food' ads on family shows
  25. Medicinal cannabis: Health Minister signs licence for Ava Barry
  26. Teenage brains 'not wired for high stakes'
  27. Minimum alcohol price 'could hit drinkers on low incomes'
  28. 'Serious concerns' voiced over stillbirth documentary filming
  29. Migraine therapy that cut attacks hailed as 'huge deal'
  30. Early baldness higher heart disease risk factor than obesity, says study
  31. Quick-fix slimming pills 'potentially dangerous', says medicines body
  32. Kellogg's to cut sugar in kids' cereals by up to 40%
  33. My shock at discovering I was a donor child
  34. Care homes: Public 'pay unfair fees to plug £1bn shortfall'
  35. Thyroid drug to remain available on the NHS
  36. Heart surgery: Leicester and London hospitals can continue services
  37. Detox clinics putting patients at risk in England, regulator finds
  38. Portsmouth hospital missed lung cancer cases
  39. Adults being diagnosed with the wrong diabetes, study finds
  40. Welsh and Scottish health ministers call for folic acid in flour
  41. Anger as India doctor mistakenly declares newborn dead
  42. Cardiff University Down's syndrome vision research prize
  43. Pledge to boost mental health support in schools
  44. Asthma sufferers urged to wear scarves in cold to stop attacks
  45. Wales' organ donation opt-out law has not increased donors
  46. Philippines launches probe into dengue vaccine scare
  47. Co-op sells food after best before date
  48. One in five patients regularly miss GP appointments
  49. DVLA addresses letter to 'multiple sclerosis Caron'
  50. Criminal record check did not spot hammer attack carer threat
  51. 'I beat type 2 diabetes with 200-calorie drinks'
  52. Nappy sacks 'should carry death warnings'
  53. Why some people can hear this silent gif
  54. Warning over eating raw dough due to E. coli risk in flour
  55. Payout after woman was kept alive against her will
  56. Postnatal PTSD often misdiagnosed, warns expert
  57. Babies' brains damaged by pollution, Unicef says
  58. Long A&E waits: 3m a year wait over four hours
  59. 'Stark' increase in overweight youngsters
  60. Ian Paterson: Independent inquiry into breast surgeon
  61. £72,500 social care cap to be scrapped, MPs told
  62. Call for lung health screening in top football clubs
  63. Anorexic student Averil Hart 'failed by every NHS body'
  64. Mental health: Jeremy Hunt says the NHS needs to 'be better' at dealing with crisis patients
  65. Top five celeb diets to avoid in 2018, according to dieticians
  66. Vaginal mesh ban 'a retrograde step', surgeons say
  67. Teachers call for ban on energy drinks in schools
  68. Lord Kerslake resigns as King's College Hospital Trust chair
  69. Lactalis baby milk in global recall over salmonella fears
  70. Organ donation: Views sought on new approach
  71. Huntington’s breakthrough may stop disease
  72. Paying mothers incentivises breastfeeding, study finds
  73. Londoners given GP access over weekends and evenings
  74. Will change to organ donor rules mean more transplants?
  75. Mesh risks not passed on to doctors
  76. Peppa Pig's GP visits copied by fans, says doctor
  77. Heat-not-burn tobacco 'is a health risk'
  78. HIV positive man unable to become a commercial pilot
  79. Man searching for people with his rare cancer
  80. Cold weather and loneliness 'lethal in winter'
  81. Myles Bradbury: Victim 'destroyed’ by Addenbrooke's abuse doctor
  82. Is England a healthy nation?
  83. Liver surgeon Simon Bramhall marked initials on patients
  84. Haemophilia A trial results 'mind-blowing'
  85. Is size important when it comes to wine glasses?
  86. NHS in England told to reveal avoidable deaths data
  87. Four Seasons Health Care gains breathing space
  88. Parents giving children alcohol too young, researchers say
  89. Almost half of under-25s 'never use a condom with a new partner'
  90. The family which doesn't feel pain
  91. Disabled man's cancer care criticised
  92. Depression: 'I kept my head down to survive the day at work'
  93. Steroid abuse 'raising health risk for thousands'
  94. UK suicide rates at 20-year low
  95. Scientists sniff out Parkinson's disease smell
  96. 'Water cremation' plans on hold over environmental fears
  97. Herbal remedy 'may aid stroke recovery'
  98. NHS workforce 'at crunch point'
  99. Impoverished healthcare at squalid Liverpool prison, report says
  100. The mothers who share breast milk online
  101. Return of prescription charges considered
  102. Grandparents 'run up debts' to care for grandchildren
  103. Contaminated blood report 'full of lies'
  104. Mum carrying terminally-ill baby 'to be a donor'
  105. UK's most googled health issue of 2017 revealed
  106. US lifts ban on lethal virus experiments despite security risks
  107. When being treated for an eating disorder treatment means leaving home
  108. 'Longest-frozen' embryo born 24 years on
  109. Maternity mistakes: 276,000 incidents logged in two years
  110. Community singing 'improves mental health and helps recovery'
  111. Hospitals to cancel ops to cope with winter surge
  112. Shingles vaccine 'has cut cases by a third' in England
  113. Banbury mother dies after raising £40,000 for sons
  114. Vending machines call for STI and HIV test kits
  115. Mother thanks 999 call handler who helped save her baby
  116. Parents with cancer at Christmas: 'It's exhausting'
  117. Turkey blunder 'a potential dementia sign'
  118. Winter flu: Should we expect the worst?
  119. MOBO choir sings for sickle cell disease
  120. Breakthroughs put diseases on the back foot
  121. 'My restless legs were like bees biting under my skin'
  122. Are surgery weight restrictions on the rise?
  123. Why spending time outdoors could help your child's eyesight
  124. Myanmar Rohingya crisis: UK medics to help tackle diphtheria
  125. NHS parking charges: Hospitals made £174m in a year
  126. Drunk tanks may become norm, NHS boss warns 'selfish' revellers
  127. Immunotherapy: Using our immune system to fight cancer
  128. Take three steps before visiting GP, public urged
  129. World first for dog's broken leg
  130. Organ donation campaigner, 18, in New Year Honours
  131. Limit children's snacks to 100 calories, health body says
  132. 'Wearing a stoma is part of my life and it is a great one'
  133. NHS patients facing delays for operations
  134. AI early diagnosis could save heart and cancer patients
  135. Gaming addiction classified as disorder by WHO
  136. Abortion clinics to be given star ratings by Care Quality Commission
  137. Crowded hospitals ‘put patients at risk’
  138. 'Crohn's disease' patient had Heinz sachet in gut
  139. 'I was in a really negative terrible place'
  140. Common virus used to help fight incurable brain cancer
  141. Hospital apologises after baby's skull cut in Caesarean
  142. Offer transgender patients egg freezing, experts say
  143. Waitrose bans sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to under-16s
  144. Sharp rise in ambulance delays at A&E in England
  145. Sharp rise in flu hospital admissions in England
  146. Breast size dissatisfaction 'affects self-examination'
  147. Long A&E waits triple in Northern Ireland
  148. Proton beam cancer treatment to start in Manchester in 2018
  149. Heart attack care dangerously unequal for women, study finds
  150. Heart attack care dangerously unequal for women, study finds
  151. Middle-aged can reverse heart risk with exercise, study suggests
  152. What is 'Aussie' flu and should we be worried?
  153. Baby's heart surgery cancelled five times by Leeds hospital
  154. Gaza conjoined twins survive separation surgery
  155. Daughter's death from sepsis 'will stay with me forever'
  156. Singing 'speeds up' recovery from post-natal depression
  157. Scottish A&E waits at highest level in final week of 2017
  158. Once-a-week pill for HIV shows promise in animals
  159. Basildon, Southend and Broomfield hospitals discuss merger plans
  160. Most people who try one cigarette become daily smokers, study says
  161. Pharma giant Pfizer pulls out of research into Alzheimer's
  162. MP calls for ban on high-caffeine energy drinks
  163. Churchill Hospital chemotherapy treatment 'unsustainable'
  164. South Wales Police want mental health lessons for young people
  165. We've run out of beds, warn hospital bosses
  166. Flu cases: Levels 'very high in hospitals'
  167. CES 2018: Willow and Freemie breast pumps offer mums freedom
  168. Car share: driving away depression
  169. Why do the majority of NHS staff not get the flu vaccine?
  170. BRCA gene mutation 'doesn't affect breast cancer survival'
  171. Cycling does not harm men's sexual health, study says
  172. Teenager dies after catching flu virus
  173. 'UK should follow Wales' lead on organ donation'
  174. 'Liver branding' surgeon Simon Bramhall fined £10,000
  175. Hospital operations for child teeth removal increase in England
  176. 'Being a teenage mother is so lonely'
  177. London's January air quality 'best in 10 years'
  178. Coca-Cola to cut bottle size but increase price in face of sugar tax
  179. A&E volunteer students 'will work within capabilities'
  180. Cost legacy of decades-old NHS blunders begins to rise
  181. Man ruptures throat by stifling a sneeze
  182. Employers urged to 'normalise' menopause in the workplace
  183. Manchester Children's Hospital: 'Dangerously low' staffing levels reported
  184. Measles outbreak in five English regions
  185. NHS 'haemorrhaging' nurses as 33,000 leave each year
  186. Chemistry 'Van Gogh' could help with cancer
  187. Minister for loneliness appointed to continue Jo Cox's work
  188. East of England ambulance delays: 20 patients have died, says MP
  189. Angelina Jolie gene testing for all?
  190. Noel Conway: Terminally ill man granted assisted dying appeal
  191. Pressure 'easing' on busy A&E units
  192. Cancer blood test ‘enormously exciting’
  193. NHS bail-outs could become new normal, National Audit Office says
  194. Adolescence now lasts from 10 to 24, scientists say
  195. Church of England warns future of Down's 'under question'
  196. Persian shallot 'could help fight TB antibiotic resistance'
  197. Children in England 'deserve better' from healthcare
  198. Asthma patients 'not receiving basic care'
  199. Embarrassment makes women avoid smear tests, charity says
  200. A&E stats may have to be recalculated
  201. The good A&E facing unprecedented winter pressures
  202. Constipation death 'wholly preventable'
  203. Isaiah Haastrup: 'God should decide' when baby dies
  204. 'Growing problem' of addiction to prescription drugs probed
  205. Autism assessments 'taking too long'
  206. First monkey clones created in Chinese laboratory
  207. One cigarette a day 'increases heart disease and stroke risk'
  208. Wales considers law to tackle NHS nuisances
  209. French baby milk scandal explained
  210. Winter flu outbreak is peaking, say health experts
  211. Lowestoft 'frozen to death' patient had been evicted
  212. Stop prescribing 'precious' antibiotics for sore throats, GPs told
  213. Calls for mandatory health information on alcohol labels
  214. NHS England lifts suspension on non-urgent operations
  215. Jeremy Hunt says doctors must be allowed to discuss mistakes
  216. US flu outbreak is worst since 2009 swine pandemic
  217. Second-hand toys could harm children, scientists discover
  218. London Underground noise could damage hearing, says academic
  219. Scientists discover how giardia parasite makes you ill
  220. Concerns over A&E death rates at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd
  221. Handheld device sequences human genome
  222. Isaiah Haastrup: Baby's life-support 'can be stopped'
  223. German shock at car exhaust tests on humans and monkeys
  224. 'I hope someone gives my life back to me'
  225. Vaginal mesh: England review into scale of harm
  226. Brain 'pacemaker' for Alzheimer's
  227. Stephen Hawking to take Hunt to court over NHS
  228. Tens of millions of prescription drugs on the black market
  229. Transgender people face two-year wait for NHS appointment
  230. Hadiza Bawa-Garba: Medics rally behind struck off doctor
  231. 'Overwhelming' evidence for adding folic acid to flour
  232. Hyponatraemia inquiry: Children's hospital deaths were avoidable
  233. The campaign to break the taboo around periods at school
  234. Blood test finds toxic Alzheimer's proteins
  235. Average age of first stroke in England falls, figures show
  236. Teenage campaigner challenges 100-calorie snack advert
  237. Psychosis patients 'not getting best care'
  238. Wales ban on tongue and intimate piercings for under 18s
  239. Jack Adcock death: Call to charge Leicester Royal Infirmary
  240. Fully funding IVF would improve safety for mothers, experts say
  241. Patients 'sent home to no heat or light'
  242. Doctor shares dying children's wishes: 'Be kind and eat ice cream'
  243. Alfie Evans: Continuing life support 'futile'
  244. Prostate cancer deaths overtake those from breast cancer
  245. Doctors given approval for UK's first 'three-person babies'
  246. Cervical smear tests: Essex women 'wrongly given all clear'
  247. 'Undervalued' GPs fuelling a 'crisis'
  248. Philippines gripped by dengue vaccine fears
  249. Illegal teeth whitening caused 'excruciating pain'
  250. Manchester hospitals cancelled operations due to water leak