- Labour wards 'not for regular births'
- 'Arrogance' over need for sleep
- Nurses suspended in records inquiry
- Rugby youth face scrum safety tests
- Leprosy vaccine scientist dies
- Spot checks into OAP hospital care
- Exercise 'messes with heart rhythm'
- Sense of purpose 'adds years to life'
- Fundraiser's condition declines
- Fundraiser Stephen Sutton dies at 19
- Anti-depressant 'slows' Alzheimer's
- End-of-life care 'deeply concerning'
- Screening hope for premature labour
- Heads voice medical guidance concern
- Statins side-effects claims probed
- Health MoTs for psychiatric patients
- Two meals a day 'can treat diabetes'
- High BMI stem-cell donors 'safe'
- Placenta firm ban over 'health risk'
- Survey reveals teenage self-harming
- Big brand suncreams fail tests
- Brazil 2014 dengue risk predicted
- Care home move 'breached rights'
- Regulate food 'like cigarettes'
- Patients asked to shape nursing code
- Mobile phone child health risk probe
- Prostate cancer 'linked to sex bug'
- Why Mediterranean diet is 'healthy'
- E-cigarettes 'help smokers to quit'
- Doctors 'powerless' over legal highs
- UN warns of synthetic drug boom
- Brain research 'needs new strategy'
- Chronic pain 'may be inherited'
- NHS 'Masterchef' contest launched
- Obesity op rules stricter in Wales
- Wireless pacemaker placed in rabbit
- Most patients 'right to go to A&E'
- Hospital superbug 'shared with pets'
- Tesco to remove sweets from checkouts
- No extradition for fatal dose doctor
- Cardiac care services discussed
- GPs say no to charging patients
- Immune children aid malaria fight
- Plan to cut hospital admissions 'risky'
- Kidney dialysis machine for babies
- Night-eating syndrome 'is real'
- Abortion clinic
- Duchenne drug 'nears approval' in EU
- Refugees 'struggle for cancer care'
- Child sight loss 'on the increase'
- Anger over 'invisible' rabies toll
- Pets to be tested for deadly Mers
- Be wary of Wikipedia, say scientists
- Police investigate patient restraint
- Iran reports first cases of Mers
- 'Lose a little' advice on obesity
- Gene test for heart risk rolled out
- Staying active 'helps normal births'
- New bird flu 'not global threat'
- Call to 'resist e-cigarette controls'
- Laser hope on root canal treatments
- Overweight total tops 2.1bn globally
- Drugs to treat alcohol top £3m
- Possible cynicism link to dementia
- US measles cases reach 20-year high
- New NHS boss backs smaller hospitals
- Light bedrooms 'link to obesity'
- Blood pressure advances save lives
- 'Keep taking statins' says drug body
- Cancer waiting time targets slip
- Babies can learn to love vegetables
- Smoking and cancer gene 'deadly mix'
- Being bilingual 'slows brain ageing'
- Mental health beds 'crisis' warning
- 'Millions denied end-of-life drugs'
- Men 'feel more pain after major ops'
- Bug repellent 'is safe', study says
- Skin cancer trial results 'exciting'
- Three-person babies 'in two years'
- Autism linked to 'male hormones'
- 'Godfather of ecstasy' dies aged 88
- Centenarians 'are outliving disease'
- NHS 'failing elderly patients'
- Hospital feed 'poisons 15 babies'
- Ebola death toll hits 208 in Guinea
- Pollution tie to irregular heartbeat
- Camel infection 'led to Mers death'
- Feed firm 'saddened' by baby death
- Thalidomide victims in new legal bid
- Three new baby poisoning cases
- Malnutrition 'damages gut bacteria'
- US HIV infection rate drops a third
- 'Safer' kisspeptin IVF shows promise
- Major A&Es miss target for 52 weeks
- Assisted dying 'to lessen suffering'
- Aids researchers on crashed plane
- Early HIV drugs 'may not stop virus'
- Social media 'aid doctor complaints'
- Scots coffee 'stronger' than Italy
- 'Pain-patch' warning to patients
- 'Large gene find in schizophrenia'
- 'Exciting' drug flushes out HIV
- NHS tests 'plaster' patient-monitor
- Three person IVF plans 'progress'
- Health unions to ballot on strikes
- NHS 'should work more with hospices'
- Quarantine over China plague death
- Victorian-era diseases 'returning'
- S Leone chief Ebola doctor infected
- Indian boy has 232 teeth removed
- Warning over NHS trust finances
- Paracetamol for back pain questioned
- Genetic clues to age of first period
- Fewer young smokers and drinkers
- A&E units miss 12-hour wait targets
- Contraceptive pill safe for all women
- One-shot cancer therapy gets NHS nod
- Shift workers 'face diabetes risk'
- Bedtime light 'may stop cancer drug'
- Chicken factory health probe ordered
- S Leone hunts seized Ebola patient
- Sexism 'puts women off sports'
- 'New virus' discovered in human gut
- Cancer blood test moves step closer
- Nigeria 'on red alert' over Ebola
- Sierra Leone Ebola escapee dies
- Six seconds 'can transform health'
- 'Nerve centre for appetite control'
- Blood donors 'pass on hepatitis E'
- Liberia shuts borders to curb Ebola
- 'Poor care for hepatitis C virus'
- Pause NHS privatisation - Labour
- Chicken factories given all-clear
- 'Brain hub predicts negative events'
- NHS boss jailed for £2.2m fraud
- Cross-border heart ops to continue
- 'Child malaria vaccine milestone'
- Liberia bans football over Ebola
- Hunt ticked off over A&E wait stats
- More than five-a-day 'no effect'
- West Africa flight ban over Ebola
- Middle-aged drinking 'impairs memory'
- Ebola virus 'threatens' UK - Hammond
- England records rise in dementia
- Ambulance response times concern
- Drug-resistant malaria 'widespread'
- 'Tape measure test' call on diabetes
- 'E-cigs less harm than cigarettes'
- UK border staff 'not ready' for Ebola
- School infants 'obese' warnings
- S Leone declares Ebola emergency
- WHO sounds alarm over W Africa Ebola
- Therapies hope for major DNA project
- Technique turns bodies 'see-through'
- Ebola 'spreading too fast' - WHO
- 'HIV drugs boost' SA life expectancy
- BMJ 'right' in statins claims row
- Australians abandon Down's surrogate
- Sperm bank to meet UK donor demand
- Phone calls 'do not cut GP pressure'
- Ebola test after passenger death
- Quick video games 'benefit children'
- Controversial midwife-led units open
- NHS to target long waits for ops
- Visual process 'key for sharp mind'
- Nigeria records second Ebola case
- Antibiotics use for colds 'rising'
- Earlier genetic pregnancy tests move
- 50-stone man frustrated at op rules
- Ebola drug given to US aid workers
- Blood app 'can detect diseases'
- Possible Ebola exposure case watched
- Stem cell scientist found dead
- Daily aspirin 'cuts cancer deaths'
- Super units 'needed for stroke care'
- Emergency Ebola summit under way
- GPs take campaign to Downing Street
- Junior doctors 'under pressure'
- 'Ebola victim' dies in Saudi Arabia
- Low vitamin D 'boosts dementia risk'
- Liberia declares Ebola emergency
- Clegg: Mental health 'needs boost'
- West Africa erects Ebola blockades
- Prince William to join air ambulance
- NHS says no to breast cancer drug
- Ebola 'an international emergency'
- 'No clear advice on tooth brushing'
- Nigeria declares Ebola emergency
- 'Stem cells used in stroke therapy'
- Music lessons can close reading gap
- Health warning on 'laughing gas' use
- Guinea shuts borders against Ebola
- Liberia 'buckles under Ebola strain'
- Poots 'sees merit' in A&E drunks fee
- Boy has ears created from ribs
- 'Young babies' brains grow rapidly'
- Liberia to receive Ebola trial drug
- Untested Ebola drugs 'can be used'
- Danes link listeria deaths to meat
- Pharmacies 'could play greater role'
- Tiny pieces of gold 'boost chemo'
- Canada to give WHO Ebola vaccine
- Kenya 'at high risk' of deadly Ebola
- Placebo test in cardiac arrest study
- Michael J Fox charity turns to tech
- Failing GP practices face closure
- Obesity 'linked to 10 cancers'
- Guinea declares Ebola emergency
- Sharp rise in CT scans on children
- Prostate drug ruling 'a fiasco'
- Ebola crisis 'vastly underestimated'
- Salmonella outbreak investigated
- Ebola 'to last at least six months'
- Depression with Parkinson's 'common'
- Pill 'reduces hair-loss' in alopecia
- Confusion as Ebola patients vanish
- Brain stimulation 'helps in stroke'
- Liberian Ebola patients 'found'
- 'Nurse ratio' key to stroke survival
- 'More' private hospital data needed
- Breastfeeding 'cuts depression risk'
- Children's hospital 'must improve'
- Heart deaths reach 'tipping point'
- Student in lifesaving heart finding
- Liberia troops enforce quarantine
- Sepsis: Antibiotics 'not working'
- Thousands 'eligible for Ebola drugs'
- Superbug measures 'lack evidence'
- Labour in energy regulator pledge
- Botox may have cancer fighting role
- US Ebola patients out of hospital
- Shots fired at Liberia Ebola protest
- NI cuts would risk 'patient safety'
- Doctors may face 'tougher sanctions'
- Double vaccines 'could end polio'
- Health experts' food poverty warning
- Ebola case family 'not informed'
- Rapid 'doctor's assistant' expansion
- Experts to review stroke clot-buster
- Salmonella 'from single egg source'
- Hospitals told to cut parking charges
- Briton in Sierra Leone 'has Ebola'
- Ebola risk to UK remains 'very low'
- British Ebola patient flying to UK
- Whole organ 'grown' in world first
- Briton begins UK treatment for Ebola
- Gut bugs 'help prevent allergies'
- 'Ban E-cig use indoors,' says WHO
- Ebola: 'heavy toll' on health staff
- UK Ebola patient gets test drug