- Ebola outbreak cases pass 10,000
- 'Scandalous scaremongering' over NHS
- Ebola crisis 'may harm malaria fight'
- Eyeball link to Alzheimer's studied
- Paperless hospital system goes live
- Body has 'rush hour' transformation
- Mental health spending 'too low'
- Surgery halted by 'incomplete' data
- Google developing a cancer detector
- World Bank plea for Ebola volunteers
- NHS screening advice 'must improve'
- Drugs fund 'papers over cracks'
- Drinking milk 'may not protect bones'
- Disasters group launches Ebola appeal
- Dementia tops female causes of death
- NHS trusts counting on bailouts
- UK national sperm bank starts work
- Care plan 'to ease hospital pressure'
- Study points to new autism risks
- Cancer survival rates 'improving'
- Why scratching 'intensifies itching'
- Alcohol 'should have calorie labels'
- Genes 'play role in Ebola survival'
- UN chief defends Ebola aid workers
- Some ethnic groups 'less cancer aware'
- Ebola appeal receives £4m in two days
- GP funding 'puts patients at risk'
- Weight surgery lowers diabetes risk
- UK's Ebola appeal reaches £10m mark
- Ebola: London woman tests negative
- US right-to-die advocate ends life
- Tobacco firms to challenge EU rules
- Shift work dulls your brain - report
- 'Sponge on a string' test for cancer
- Appeal over foetal alcohol syndrome
- Language checks for nurses proposed
- Child mental health services 'unfit'
- Sierra Leone gets UK Ebola centre
- Drug users 'unaware of hepatitis C'
- 'Ethical duty' to cut NHS waste
- Happiness 'dips in midlife for rich'
- Headset guides blind people in cities
- Plant protein could be used in blood
- Cosmetic jabs 'safe if done right'
- UN 'lacks resources' to fight Ebola
- Savile hospital abuse inquiry widens
- Use 'old drugs' to treat cancer call
- Parkinson's stem cell 'breakthrough'
- Inherited bugs may help weight loss
- Ashya 'not receiving chemotherapy'
- Anxious teens 'need tailored therapy'
- Testes 'most distinct human tissue'
- Brain's taste secrets uncovered
- Hundreds of obese young need surgery
- First e-cig 'vaping' ad airing on TV
- NI test results due over Ebola virus
- Gates: Progress being made on Ebola
- Care plan savings 'over-optimistic'
- 'Ban fruit juice from five-a-day'
- Court hears midwife abortion case
- One in 10 sausages 'has hepatitis E'
- Mind control used to switch on genes
- Olympic borough Newham 'least active'
- Virus risk dentist patients recalled
- Third Ebola death confirmed in Mali
- Ebola outbreak deaths pass 5,000
- Gay men 'should get anti-cancer jab'
- Malaria warning for pregnant women
- Cancer Drugs Fund 'to be restricted'
- NHS plans 'kitemark' for health apps
- Gene error 'reduces heart attacks'
- Christmas plea for blood donation
- 'Deep concern' at cancer drug cuts
- Ebola drug clinical trials to start
- Tests begin in dentist virus probe
- Plastics and premature baby warning
- Study questions B12 dementia advice
- NHS winter fears 'prompt cash boost'
- NHS has repeated data breaches
- Cancer rate to 'push NHS to limit'
- Wikipedia 'foresees virus outbreaks'
- 'Dry January' may do long-term good
- Two die after 'infected' kidney op
- 'Major milestone' in polio battle
- Call for e-cigarette safety warnings
- Hospital declares 'major incident'
- Surgeons warned over death rates
- Patients 'struggling to book with GP'
- Injection 'problem in breastfeeding'
- Mediterranean diet 'best for obesity'
- Bird flu case at Yorkshire duck farm
- One kiss 'shares 80 million bugs'
- Premature birth 'biggest killer'
- Drowning: 'Hidden childhood killer'
- Better hospital food may become law
- 'Major incident' hospital cancels ops
- NHS ombudsman 'failing families'
- Tenth of British men 'pay for sex'
- Watchdog ranks GP surgeries by risk
- Poor 'have fewer teeth' than rich
- Concern over rising heart infection
- Better sex-and-dementia care call
- NHS to publish surgeon outcomes data
- Diabetics denied vital prescriptions
- Ebola research receives $5.7m boost
- NHS misses cancer treatment targets
- Pork gelatine flu spray concerns
- Abortion protester harassed worker
- Covert care camera guidance approved
- Double cancer referrals, GPs urged
- Obesity 'costing same as smoking'
- Complex jobs 'may protect memory'
- Bed blockers 'face legal action'
- Unions consider Wales-only pay deal
- Breastfeeding voucher trial results
- Watchdog ranks mental health trusts
- Female bosses 'more depressed'
- MPs to debate NHS 'privatisation'
- NHS 'should use cancer drug for eyes'
- 'No fertility help for cancer young'
- A&Es miss four-hour wait standard
- Early sign of yellow fever found
- NHS staff to fly out to fight Ebola
- Mental health nursing cuts warning
- NHS staff stage four-hour strike
- Suicide risk falls after talk therapy
- Delayed C. diff outbreak report due
- Bag-for-life 'bug risk' advice
- Brain's dementia weak spot found
- Many lonely elderly call helpline
- E-cigarette 'lure' might be baseless
- Girl died after stem cell transplant
- Learning disability care 'failing'
- Call for £2bn more for NHS in England
- 'Silver surfers' more health savvy
- Hunt 'contradicted NHS advice'
- Vitamin D warning from NICE
- A&E care 'still unsafe' at hospital
- Ebola vaccine trial 'promising'
- Guidelines favour weight loss ops
- 'Exciting' bladder cancer drug trial
- GPs 'failing' to find liver disease
- Many elderly 'struggle' at home
- Food bug affects 70% of shop chickens
- 'Too few' toddlers having flu vaccine
- Hollande to visit Ebola-hit Guinea
- Children tested for Ebola on Tyneside
- Lowest ever winter deaths recorded
- Ebola test results 'in 15 minutes'
- Call for new law for pro-life protests
- NHS 'U-turn' over drug trial money
- Delayed discharges reach record high
- Ill teenager found care after appeal
- West Africa Ebola toll nears 7,000
- Protein 'key to heart muscle defect'
- Dementia patients 'lack proper care'
- 'Screen more' for cancer risk genes
- US footballers 'show brain changes'
- Huge risk of Ebola spread, warns UN
- Paedophile doctor jailed for 22 years
- Home care services 'close to crisis'
- Scientists make enzymes from scratch
- Ebola crisis: WHO upbeat on targets
- HIV evolving 'into milder form'
- Controversial DNA test comes to UK
- Funding pledge on eating disorders
- Mother challenges NHS ombudsman
- Health boards spend £82m on locums
- Late night food 'breeds weight gain'
- Guidance says home births can be best
- Med diet 'keeps us genetically young'
- Fears as children use e-cigarettes
- Smokers and obese face surgery bar
- Polish toddler survives night at -7C
- 'No evidence' flu drug caused deaths
- Elderly 'need to drink more fluid'
- Drug 'repairs spinal cord injuries'
- Foetal alcohol damages case rejected
- No criticism over transplant deaths
- More breastfeeding 'worth millions'
- Gut bacteria 'help attack malaria'
- Cancer patients 'often unaccompanied'
- Obese lose up to eight years of life
- Brain scan call for mild strokes
- Apology for wrong GP risk data
- Ebola: 'basic care being missed'
- Text reminders 'stop medicine waste'
- Child abuse viewers 'need treatment'
- Air pollution 'public health crisis'
- 'Take care complaints seriously'
- Alcohol price law 'could save £900m'
- Disability fund closure ruled lawful
- £8m compensation for disabled boy
- Sierra Leone tops Ebola cases
- Scottish alcohol consumption falling
- Call to "redefine" physical activity
- Halving of malaria deaths celebrated
- Maternal death rates 'are falling'
- Labour pledges cancer therapy fund
- Ready meals may count in five a day
- Hospital deaths inquiry launched
- Locum doctors prop up A&E services
- New complaints over NHS ombudsman
- WHO: Ebola 'running ahead of us'
- Nearly 50% take prescription drugs
- Concerns over 'eHospital' system
- Kenya women sue over sterilisation
- Superbugs to kill 'more than cancer'
- Scientists make 'feel full' chemical
- 'Sugar worse than salt' row erupts
- NHS 'in trouble' without migrants
- New camera checks Broadmoor patients
- Ebola vaccine trial 'interrupted'
- U-turn over obese surgery bar plan
- Hospitals ‘face mounting pressures’
- Memory lapses may signal stroke risk
- Allergy laws enforced in restaurants
- Self-harm hospital visits 'rising'
- UK reservists to join Ebola fight
- Poor hygiene 'deadly in childbirth'
- Shift workers 'sicker and fatter'
- Bowel surgery death rate 'higher'
- Ebola serum supply reaches Liberia
- A&E and ambulances 'close to limit'
- Doubts over killer nurse conviction
- Yoga may protect heart, study finds
- Ambulance service asks for help
- A&E units 'creaking under pressure'
- Flu jabs needed after outbreak
- Child car smoking ban bill launched
- UK to aid children affected by Ebola
- Mental health support for mothers
- Auditors question public health spend
- Fat 'breathed out' of body via lungs
- E-cigarettes 'can help smokers quit'
- S Leone houses searched for Ebola
- Rules for babies 'from three people'
- Cancer bungle 'down to incompetence'
- Obesity 'could be a disability' - EU
- Autism link to air pollution raised
- Drug allergy: Culprit protein found
- 'Support vulnerable doctors' call
- Brain's 'internal compass' found
- Painkillers 'cut skin cancer risk'
- Stem cell scandal scientist resigns
- NHS staff to strike in new year
- EU approves first stem cell therapy
- Ebola kills top Sierra Leone doctor
- Asthma inhalers 'not used properly'
- First UK reservists join Ebola fight