- Rabies kitten prompts French warning
- Poverty 'linked to cancer deaths'
- Fewer minority girls have HPV jab
- Benefit delays 'hit cancer patients'
- Call for national dementia database
- Families cut back on fresh food
- Genital mutilation 'abuse' alert
- Blood test hope for skin cancer
- Prostate cancer test 'may save ops'
- GP 'computer support' to spot cancer
- NI 'must stem junior doctor loss'
- Health job cuts plan under scrutiny
- Police probe cancer unit 'failures'
- Doctors sign patient 'death warrant'
- Jamie Oliver 'honoured by GPs'
- Carers 'slapped and mocked elderly'
- Global impact of depression revealed
- IVF success affected by ethnicity
- Music lessons 'sculpt the brain'
- Hospital 'dismissed bullying claims'
- Leaders clash over NHS 'crisis'
- NHS deal on branded-medicine cost
- Autism detectable 'in first months'
- Massive DNA volunteer hunt begins
- Prosthetic bladder 'controls urine'
- Car deaths 'down 40% in 50 years'
- US moves to ban trans fats in foods
- NHS spends £700 insuring each birth
- Europe at 'polio risk' from Syria
- Women 'more prone to breathlessness'
- Measles cases double in two weeks
- A&E staff pressures 'unsustainable'
- Acid scare empties hospital unit
- Nursery toothbrushing saves £6m
- Walk-in closures 'may cut GP access'
- Scan predicts heart attack risk
- Cancer waiting times inquiry begins
- Camel tests positive for Mers virus
- New mums "paid" to breastfeed
- 'Hidden workforce crisis' in nursing
- 'Frustration' as measles cases grow
- Schizophrenia sufferers' 'job fears'
- 'Spy watch' GP report published
- Hospital closures challenge fails
- Target MMR at teenagers, report says
- E-cigarettes 'could save millions'
- NHS shake-up proposes two-tier A&E
- 'Flu watch' coming to UK schools
- Eye cells help diagnose Alzheimer's
- Poor eye care 'leaving people blind'
- Elderly 'face £150,000 care bill'
- Cancer hospital in special measures
- 'Unpredictable pandemics' warning
- German firm liable over PIP implants
- NHS waiting times more than double
- Fund suspends contracts over 'bribes'
- GPs 'to go extra mile' for frailest
- 'Kangaroo care' key for prem babies
- No 'designer vagina' ops on NHS
- GP 10-minute appointment rule axed
- GMC welcomes Europe language rules
- Cancer diversity 'threatens drugs'
- 'Home circumcision' doctor to resign
- GPs 'pressure from dental patients'
- Antibiotics are 'not for snot'
- Care of brain injury victims 'poor'
- Call to raise prescriptions to £10
- Child exposure to car smoke 'common'
- Hunt pledges to restore trust in NHS
- GP service facing 'crisis' warning
- Children 'slower than parents were'
- Study links synaesthesia to autism
- Hospital self-harm care 'lacking'
- Haemophilia gene therapy 'solution'
- A&Es get extra money as winter bites
- Nobel Prize winner Sanger dies at 95
- Sperm test hope for infertile men
- Concussion damage 'lasts months'
- NHS electronic prescribing 'patchy'
- Putting off HIV checks 'never works'
- Elderly emergency admissions rising
- Anti-fungal drug 'makes flu worse'
- Hope for Asian boy after donor match
- Concern at brain haemorrhage delays
- Discovery of the second-class male
- Liver disease increase among teens
- Supermarket ban on energy drinks
- Delayed hospital discharges examined
- Prem baby steroids 'may risk ADHD'
- Scan cuts child radiation risk
- Friendship line for elderly launched
- Amazon workers face ‘illness risk’
- 'Reckless' brain surgeon struck off
- Modern life 'turning people off sex'
- 'Never too old' to take up exercise
- Immunisation begins in the Philippines
- Steep rise in winter deaths
- Boots recall cough and cold remedies
- FDA bans personal genetic tests
- MRSA found in farm poultry
- Review of cancer hospital revealed
- Salt in medicines 'a health risk'
- NHS told to get tough on smoking
- Scalpel-free post-mortem UK launch
- Man survives heart stopping 17 times
- Body piercing controls wheelchair
- New patients' champion for the NHS
- Patients 'wait too long' for therapy
- Laser tattoo removal 'on the rise'
- Morning-after drink-drivers 'rise'
- Dengue fever risk to World Cup fans
- LSD substitute 'should be class-A'
- Cholesterol 'fuels' breast cancer
- More hospitals facing Savile checks
- Needle left inside surgery patient
- HIV care 'at risk from NHS changes'
- 'Memories' pass between generations
- Energy drinks 'change heart beat'
- MP to raise forced Caesarean claim
- Aid corruption report watered down
- Inquiry into donor blood vCJD risk
- Male pill keeps sperm 'in storage'
- Love hormone 'helps autistic brain'
- 'Tax tobacco' call to poor countries
- HK confirms first H7N9 bird flu case
- Men and women 'wired differently'
- Healthy obesity is a 'myth'
- 'Risk' fears in Caesarean adoption
- Private sector access to NHS pension
- Pump provides liver disease relief
- Food poverty 'a health emergency'
- Exercise 'is good dementia therapy'
- Caesarean mum's treatment 'brutal'
- Doctors 'not following' HIV guidance
- 'Let me keep my dead husband's sperm'
- Leg bone gives up oldest human DNA
- World dementia cases 'set to treble'
- TB vaccine 'could help prevent MS'
- Teenage birth rate down 8% in a year
- Consultation on NI's abortion laws
- Key NHS operations 'being rationed'
- Vitamin D's disease role queried
- Nelson Mandela: Aids campaigner
- IVF success 'downhill from age 37'
- Many GP cancer referrals 'too slow'
- Ambulances 'face long delays at A&E'
- Middle-aged drink and drugs warning
- Cough campaign 'picks up cancers'
- Saudi human genome project launched
- 10-stone girl, five, taken into care
- Exercise 'cuts risk of dementia'
- One fifth of drips 'are dangerous'
- Ketamine 'should be made Class B'
- Wii games 'help control diabetes'
- Jail sentence for PIP implant boss
- Artificial sweetener 'is safe'
- Could diabetes drug slow Alzheimer's?
- UK aims to double dementia funding
- Liver specialist suspended from duty
- Midwife 'failure' at baby death unit
- Ulcer pills linked to B12 deficiency
- Obesity falls in English schools
- Liver care deaths referred to police
- GP failings exposed by inspectors
- Mental health trusts face funding cut
- Doctors given new coma guidelines
- Grades 'more nature than nurture'
- NHS boards miss waiting time target
- Worry as women left alone in labour
- Global cancer cases reach 14 million
- Drug 'halves' breast cancer risk
- 10,000 children with cancer in UK
- James Bond is an 'impotent drunk'
- A&E units miss four-hour target
- Tixylix cough medicines recalled
- Hunt welcomes 'seven-day NHS' plan
- 'Seven-day week' for senior doctors
- Right-to-die case at Supreme Court
- Self-harm link to prison suicides
- Sharp increase in NHS racist attacks
- Severed hand kept alive on ankle
- Youngest born 'perceived as shorter'
- Old bone dates human hand evolution
- Young teens' weight terror 'common'
- Deaf man treated as dementia patient
- GSK to stop doctor incentive schemes
- Trust recalls 1,113 urology patients
- Apple-a-day call for all over-50s
- Big fall in numbers given care
- Scientists 'print' new eye cells
- Could modern life be making us deaf?
- Cancer scandal hospital chief quits
- Stress gene linked to heart attacks
- Lung cancer year survival 'better'
- Hospital cancer care deemed 'unsafe'
- Hundreds of cancer patients 'failed'
- Youth-drug can 'reverse' ageing
- IVF success rate 'could be doubled'
- 'Standards needed' for hospital food
- Call to act on prescription addicts
- Staff 'told to lie to patients'
- Scotland to revamp end of life care
- Fake vodka 'can kill you' warning
- Hunt's calls to NHS bosses defended
- Spotlight on elderly malnutrition
- Christmas warning over fake alcohol
- Small changes 'lower diabetes risk'
- Patients 'need refusal explanation'
- Heston gives taste to hospital meals
- Brain cancer vaccine trial begins
- Mental health ward is investigated
- Millions wait a week to see a GP
- Study backs eating nuts in pregnancy
- Children's hospital 'must get clean'
- Surgeon suspended over 'branding'
- World record for transplant patient
- Minister orders mid Wales NHS report
- New genetic clues for arthritis
- Diabetes risk 'from Neanderthals'
- Trust apologises over DNA failings
- Breast implants to be registered
- Smoking adverts highlight brain risk
- Defibrillator call for sport centres
- Migrants to face NHS care charges
- Call to restrict e-cigarette sales
- Rural ambulance times 'need rethink'
- Royal doctor knighted in honours
- Mid Staffs campaigners honoured
- Charities expect alcohol abuse rise
- Surgery cancelled due to A&E demand
- Vitamin E 'beneficial' in dementia
- NHS groups look to new start in 2014
- Surgery implant has 'huge potential'
- Schizophrenia: CBT 'little help'
- 'Simple swaps' for healthy meals
- Firm's heart cells regeneration hope
- Developing world obesity quadruples
- Lack of drug data 'extreme concern'
- NHS probe into 'porters' drinking'
- Vitamin D 'boosts child muscles'
- Patient data to be collected from GPs
- Altering diet 'may help with asthma'
- A&Es see some people 50 times a year
- 'Sticky balls' stop cancer spreading
- Neuroscience in schools £6m research
- Police probe hospital boss quits
- NHS worker in sideburn tweet hearing
- Smokers edge close to one billion
- Hospital 'cannot provide safe care'
- Campaigners vow to cut sugar in food