Winter set to be worst ever for A&E waits, health leaders warn
Demand for hospitals driven by winter illness means the NHS is being "pressurised like never before". from BBC N…
Demand for hospitals driven by winter illness means the NHS is being "pressurised like never before". from BBC N…
It is understood the decision follows concerns about data being provided by the Chinese government. from BBC News - Health…
NHS chief warns against complacency and says "risk of serious illness is very real". from BBC News - Health http…
Robert Glynn says getting the all-clear after being told he had 12 months to live was "overwhelming". from BBC N…
Beijing is finally opening its borders - but some countries are wary of a Covid threat. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
Since 19 September, 122 people in England have died from an invasive form of the bacterial infection, UKHSA data shows. fr…
Patients at Askern Medical Practice are told they have aggressive lung cancer in a messaging error. from BBC News - Health…
Pressure on services in Greater Manchester is "beyond anything experienced before", the NHS says. from BBC News …
Patients are urged to use NHS 111 services unless they have a life-threatening illness. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
The Chinese city once had some of the toughest restrictions in the world, but is now opening up. from BBC News - Health ht…
The service blamed "unprecedented pressure following the Christmas break" for delays. from BBC News - Health htt…
The UK Health Security Agency says it will halt publishing the figures from early January. from BBC News - Health https://…
The penguins, named Pringle and Widget, have continued an annual tradition of animal visits. from BBC News - Health https:…
Nurses threaten to strike again on 18 and 19 January, as more ambulance workers join walkout next month. from BBC News - H…
Health officials warn people with flu or Covid symptoms to avoid mixing with vulnerable relatives. from BBC News - Health …
But molnupiravir showed no obvious benefit at reducing hospital cases and deaths, a study found. from BBC News - Health ht…
The action is a direct result of the government's refusal to negotiate over pay, union leaders say. from BBC News - He…
Thousands of people who had coronavirus face yet another Christmas with the smell disorder parosmia. from BBC News - Healt…
The UK is facing a wave of strike action over pay, including by nurses and ambulance workers. from BBC News - Health https…
Thousands of paramedics, call handlers and technicians are taking action in England and Wales until midnight. from BBC New…
Members of the Royal College of Nursing are planning strike action after voting down a pay deal. from BBC News - Health ht…
Members of the Royal College of Midwives are considering strike action after voting down a pay deal. from BBC News - Healt…
Nurses in Northern Ireland, Wales and England stage industrial action, calling for fair pay. from BBC News - Health https:…
The prime minister is under pressure to reopen nurses' pay talks, as ambulance workers prepare for walk outs. from BBC…
What you need to know about emergency care during the ambulance strike. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/Y1kjLq9 via…
The service says it is "under huge pressure" and is experiencing hospital handover delays. from BBC News - Healt…
Health Minister Will Quince advises the public not to take risks during Wednesday's industrial action. from BBC News -…
Jude was in hospital for weeks and almost died after swallowing the popular mini magnets in August. from BBC News - Health…
Protests over pay continue with nurses picketing today, and paramedics set to walk out on Wednesday. from BBC News - Healt…
Social care workers earn about £8,000 a year less than NHS staff, a study suggests - with some relying on food parcels. fr…
PPE Medpro won contracts to supply PPE after being recommended by then Tory peer Baroness Mone. from BBC News - Health htt…
Steve Barclay is told by the mother that she is scared for "the length" of her daughter's life. from BBC New…
Rachel says she was devastated by the lack of support after being told she was overweight for IVF. from BBC News - Health …
The union says ministers must respond within 48 hours of next week's walkout to avoid more action. from BBC News - Hea…
Plans for military personnel to keep front-line services running are in place, the government says. from BBC News - Health…
Health bosses warn of "extensive disruption" as staff are set to walk out on December 21 and 28. from BBC News -…
The shadow health secretary says the NHS needs reform as he attacks left-wing critics of his ideas. from BBC News - Health…
The prime minister is refusing to bow to pressure from health leaders to increase the offer. from BBC News - Health https:…
The under-fives and over-85s are most likely to become ill - getting a jab is urged. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt…
The dispute could escalate in the new year with further industrial action, nursing union warns. from BBC News - Health htt…
Fact-checking a claim made by Health Minister Maria Caulfield. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/dqQLitG via IFTTT
High levels of maghemite were found in some air samples but it is not known if they are harmful. from BBC News - Health ht…
A minister agrees there is a moral case for payments to be made, but says he cannot set a timetable. from BBC News - Healt…
The union represents the majority of ambulance staff working for the NHS in Scotland. from BBC News - Health https://ift.t…
The parents of a baby who died at a hospital are told the investigation was compromised. from BBC News - Health https://if…
Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are set to strike in a dispute with the government over pay. from BBC News -…
Vaccine nurse says being descended from Henrietta Lacks helps her understand her patients' fears. from BBC News - Heal…
High demand has led to four antibiotics being added to a list of medicines banned from export. from BBC News - Health http…
The family of Jax Albert Jefferys says he was diagnosed with flu in the lead up to his death. from BBC News - Health https…
The health service is treating fewer patients than before Covid, so why is it still struggling? from BBC News - Health htt…
The vote in England didn't make the 50% legal threshold for turnout. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PMoylJS vi…
Strikes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are set to go ahead on Thursday after talks fail. from BBC News - Health ht…
Beth Foreman says she left hospital just before midnight on a hunt to find "non-existent" drugs for her ill baby. …
The £2.4m trial led by the University of Exeter will be available at seven NHS sites around the UK. from BBC News - Health…
The whole genome sequencing project in England will screen for around 200 rare genetic conditions in newborns. from BBC Ne…
The government is discussing contingency plans, including using the military to cover border staff. from BBC News - Health…
Health members of Unison and Unite accept an improved offer which ends the risk of strike action. from BBC News - Health h…
Figures obtained by Labour through Freedom of Information requests reveal staff pressures in the NHS. from BBC News - Heal…
Roxy Rhodes, 37, fell into a bath full of scalding hot water when she was two. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/dEDyf…
Sixteen children are believed to have died with invasive strep A infections since September. from BBC News - Health https:…
Infection rates up slightly in England and Northern Ireland, according to the latest ONS figures. from BBC News - Health h…
The new health measure follows an increase in sexually transmitted infections in France. from BBC News - Health https://if…
An innovative scheme in Manchester is pioneering a new way to make sure patients get the best care possible. from BBC News…
A shortage of beds and huge demand is causing severe overcrowding in A&Es and long delays for treatment. from BBC News…
Most strep A infections are mild but cases of more severe, invasive strep A infections - whilst rare - are rising. from BB…
The number of people dying rose by 27% between 2019 and 2021, to more than 9,000. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/3Z…
The first study of pregnant manual workers shows the impacts heat stress can have on foetuses. from BBC News - Health http…
A shortage of beds is causing severe overcrowding in A&E and putting patients at risk, doctors warn. from BBC News - H…
A Danish investigation will look at a historic scandal in Greenland, but women tell the BBC of recent involuntary contracept…
The former health secretary was suspended as a Conservative MP after taking part in I'm A Celebrity. from BBC News - H…
Relatives of patients who faced long waits for an ambulance in the West Midlands want improvements. from BBC News - Health…
But pharmacies say they are having to work hard to obtain stocks and some lines are unavailable. from BBC News - Health ht…
A taskforce has also been set up to unlock spare beds and theatres in the private sector. from BBC News - Health https://i…
Data shows 13.3% of people smoked cigarettes in 2021 - down from 20.2% in 2011, while 7.7% vaped. from BBC News - Health h…
Services across England and Wales affected, but life-threatening calls will be responded to. from BBC News - Health https:…
Prioritising firms recommended by MPs and peers wasted taxpayers' money, deputy leader Angela Rayner says. from BBC Ne…
The girl was a pupil at Black Mountain Primary School in west Belfast and became severely ill last week. from BBC News - H…
The Year 8 student was a pupil at Colfe's School in Lee. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2BamwZg via IFTTT
The father of seven-year-old Hanna Roap, describes how his "bubbly"daughter died within hours. from BBC News - H…
Health officials have issued a rare alert after a rise in cases across the UK and the death of six children. from BBC News…
There has been at least one death of a child in Wales but the data is not yet available for other nations. from BBC News -…
The latest case of a London primary school child follows the recent deaths of three young children. from BBC News - Health…
Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for? from BBC News - Health h…
Strep A is a bacterial infection that can be extremely serious, but is treatable. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/SO…
Scientists did the study for the government to better understand possible exposure to shoppers. from BBC News - Health htt…
Woman, 85, endured "agonising" wait, with paramedics warning problems likely to worsen. from BBC News - Health h…
Two doctors say they experienced "every parent's worst nightmare" when their son got sick. from BBC News - H…
Half of the regional teams are in favour of walkout, but staff at 200 other NHS services reject strikes. from BBC News - H…
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority finds a lack of Asian egg and black sperm donors. from BBC News - Health …
Lecanemab is the first drug to remove damage, but there are questions around its impact, side effects and use. from BBC Ne…
Cancer centres and children's hospitals among services affected by 15 and 20 December walkouts. from BBC News - Health…
Parliament Hill Lido has urged visitors to have shorter swims now that temperatures have dropped. from BBC News - Health h…
A report says 39,000 people may also have been given incorrect PCR results from a private lab. from BBC News - Health http…
An NHS Digital report for England indicates how likely children and young people are to have poor mental health. from BBC …
Clinical records of 44 patients who died under the care of Michael Watt have been examined. from BBC News - Health https:/…
Some Ugandans have been attacking the government's efforts, even denying the Ebola virus's existence. from BBC New…
Decision comes after death of a man at a processing centre may have been caused by the disease. from BBC News - Health htt…
The change to mpox was prompted by concerns over negative connotations from the name of the virus. from BBC News - Health …
The Public Health Agency says there are 1,325 people living with HIV in Northern Ireland. from BBC News - Health https://i…
Podcaster Dee Moore, who has chronic kidney disease, is using her knowledge to help others. from BBC News - Health https:/…
"I saw things no-one should see," says a traffic police officer who now takes solace behind a lens. from BBC New…
Most of the UK lacks consistent round-the-clock care for the terminally ill, research suggests. from BBC News - Health htt…
Aberdeen scientists have found the recommended intake of two litres of water a day may be excessive. from BBC News - Healt…
Jan Ehtash endured strange and unsettling visions as she battled Covid in a south London hospital. from BBC News - Health …
Animal trials, using the same mRNA technology as successful Covid vaccines, have gone well, scientists say. from BBC News …
Royal College of Nursing members are set to stage their biggest-ever NHS walkout on 15 and 20 December. from BBC News - He…
Logan went to hospital with a broken arm and bruises but was not referred to child protection. from BBC News - Health http…
GPs say there is clear evidence of the negative impact of the cost of living on patients' health. from BBC News - Heal…
The trust in charge of a centre where the BBC uncovered abuse will get "focused assistance", the NHS says. from …
Andy Shewan's partner June Richards has been paid £10,000 in compensation by the hospital. from BBC News - Health http…
A new "documentary" falsely blames Covid vaccines for deaths of young people. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
Jade Edward will represent Scotland at the World Para Surfing Championship in California next month. from BBC News - Healt…
There may be no health gain from waiting a recommended six months before trying again, research finds. from BBC News - Hea…
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf is expected to meet health unions in a bid to resolve a pay dispute. from BBC News - Health …
The Thor star has revealed he has a significantly heightened risk of developing the disease. from BBC News - Health https:…
Campaigners say they have found superbugs in rivers and waterways near farms and in livestock waste. from BBC News - Healt…
It is aimed at avoiding the cost of hospital care for patients whose conditions are worsened by the cold. from BBC News - …
Covid-19 is flaring up in China, despite it having some of the toughest lockdown rules in the world. from BBC News - Healt…
Faced with increasing pressures, what is it like to be a paramedic trying to get to patients? from BBC News - Health https…
Mention of a "two-tier" service appears in draft minutes of a meeting of NHS Scotland chief executives. from BBC…
As Cape Town hosts Africa's first ever conference on clubfoot, the BBC witnesses a pioneering treatment in Senegal. fr…
The BBC's health and science correspondent undergoes an experiment to find out how a cold home affects him. from BBC N…
The supermarket apologises after being accused of glorifying sun tans in a Christmas advert. from BBC News - Health https:…
A baby's internal bleeding had no innocent explanation, a doctor tells the trial of Lucy Letby. from BBC News - Health…
Nicoleta Tuna, who was put in a coma after a C-section, is looking forward to her "second life". from BBC News -…
More than two million people say they have symptoms of long Covid. How are they being treated? from BBC News - Health http…
Our correspondents analyse what impact additional funding might have in three key areas. from BBC News - Health https://if…
Inflation and lack of beds and staff could halt bid to cut long waits, National Audit Office says. from BBC News - Health …
The reform would allow doctors to terminate a pregnancy if a mother's life or health were at risk. from BBC News - Hea…
A build-up of mould can lead to respiratory illnesses, allergies and asthma. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/64yb9OF…
Patients are being sent more than 60 miles (100km) away, which can delay their recovery. from BBC News - Health https://if…
A lack of government investment in an animal disease lab is a threat to safety, a report says. from BBC News - Health http…
Bacteria that cause leprosy are shown to safely grow and regenerate the liver, in animal experiments. from BBC News - Heal…
The types of good bacteria which colonise our bodies at birth could influence how well vaccines work. from BBC News - Heal…
A shortage of staff and increased demand has left doctors' surgeries at "tipping point", doctors warn. from …
Unions to meet Health Secretary Steve Barclay as NHS managers warn strikes will be damaging to patients. from BBC News - H…
Blood tests will look for markers that could help avoid life-threatening complications. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
Why have some people never had Covid and can that lead to better vaccines? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6OrJ2Ty …
Nurses have voted to strike. How much do they earn at the moment? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/49Q8ijc via IFTTT…
Spending on agency staff jumps by 20% as bosses pay premium rates to plug holes in rotas. from BBC News - Health https://i…
Patients' own immune systems redesigned to attack their own cancer in US study. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/…
Royal College of Nursing want a 17% pay increase and voted to take strike action across the UK. from BBC News - Health htt…
Only 69% of patients were seen, admitted or discharged within four hours in October, below the 95% target. from BBC News -…
Inspectors say moving patients through the hospital, which opened in 2020, is their biggest concern. from BBC News - Healt…
The aim is to help those with ultra-rare blood groups who need regular transfusions. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt…
A large study has begun to find out whether nirsevimab should be offered to all babies in the UK. from BBC News - Health h…
About 380 children with blood disorders are now thought to have tested positive for the Aids virus. from BBC News - Health…
Walkout by Royal College of Nursing members in more than half of services expected by end of year. from BBC News - Health …
With union expected to announce vote in favour of a UK walkout, what is the dispute about? from BBC News - Health https://…
Nurse Lucy Letby is alleged to have murdered the baby girl by injecting air into her bloodstream. from BBC News - Health h…
Two Edinburgh hairdressers are taking steps to try and help people who dread going to a salon. from BBC News - Health http…
Pembrolizumab will be offered to more women in England, to fight aggressive triple-negative tumours. from BBC News - Healt…
Pupils needing language support rises by 10% in post-pandemic school starters, BBC analysis finds. from BBC News - Health …
Five million fewer influenza doses have been administered this year to US adults than this time last year. from BBC News -…
It is hoped the blood could revolutionise care for people who need regular donations. from BBC News - Health https://ift.t…
The NHS is braced for the walkout by Royal College of Nursing members in a dispute over pay. from BBC News - Health https:…
Steve Iles died while waiting 11 hours for an ambulance, despite six 999 calls to report bleeding. from BBC News - Health …
About one in 35 people in the UK have the virus, the Office for National Statistics suggests. from BBC News - Health https…
"People under 40 can certainly get Parkinson's," says ex-rugby player trying to cope with disease. from BBC …
Patients in more deprived parts of England feel the most let down by a lack of access to care. from BBC News - Health http…
Nurse Lucy Letby is alleged to have injected air into the bloodstream of a baby girl. from BBC News - Health https://ift.t…
Ex-hospital electrician David Fuller is serving a whole-life sentence for the murder of two women. from BBC News - Health …
A bereaved mother says Matt Hancock's decision to go on I'm A Celebrity is disrespectful. from BBC News - Health h…
The report into Prof Sam Eljamel, seen by the BBC, said NHS Tayside repeatedly let patients down. from BBC News - Health h…
A baby was left "severely disabled" after a delay during his delivery by C-section, High Court hears. from BBC N…
Ambulance delays and waiting lists are driving excess cardiac deaths, the British Heart Foundation says. from BBC News - H…
In a trial, 25mg of psilocybin put patients in a dreamlike state, making therapy more likely to succeed. from BBC News - H…
Challenge facing health service greater than it was at peak of pandemic, says Amanda Pritchard. from BBC News - Health htt…
Sianny Thomas says gummy sweets were the only only thing she could eat without being in pain. from BBC News - Health https…
The messages, alongside other documents, are part of the probe into political decision-making. from BBC News - Health http…
They should fall under the same UK legal age restrictions as cigarettes and vapes, say campaigners. from BBC News - Health…
The infectious disease is spreading fast in a country ill-equipped to stop it. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/qZcJU…
The flu season has started early and some young children under five are ending up in hospital. from BBC News - Health http…
Gloucestershire Royal has some of England's worst ambulance waiting times, with a hard winter to come. from BBC News -…
Doctors are concerned the tests can put extra pressures on GPs and cause anxiety for patients. from BBC News - Health http…
Care Quality Commission raises concern over the organisational culture at NHS Blood and Transplant. from BBC News - Health…
Scientists say they now understand more about the mysterious role of epigenetics in cancer growth. from BBC News - Health …
New research shows a genetic link between African ancestry and triple negative breast cancer. from BBC News - Health https…
A medical expert gives evidence in the cases of babies allegedly murdered by nurse Lucy Letby. from BBC News - Health http…
Rishi Sunak, the fifth Conservative prime minister in seven years, inherits many pressing challenges. from BBC News - Heal…
The move is intended to help health workers on the lowest pay. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/MRW2D9u via IFTTT
After years of battling, Debbie Schwartz hopes the UK's first clinic of its type will give answers. from BBC News - He…
The GMB union says the "biggest ambulance strike for 30 years" could be staged before Christmas. from BBC News -…
About 4,000 UK victims of the scandal will get interim compensation payments by the end of October. from BBC News - Health…
The aim is to uncover better ways to prevent, spot and treat diseases like dementia and cancer. from BBC News - Health htt…
Hundreds of people with hard-to-treat epilepsy will benefit from the innovative treatment. from BBC News - Health https://…
The RCN union says the Scottish government "failed to listen" and a strike ballot would continue. from BBC News …
Patients using Targocid powder at home are advised to check the batch number. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/lSWHNA…
Young people speak to Newsbeat about how rising prices are impacting the food they can eat. from BBC News - Health https:/…
Cases have climbed quickly in the past week, suggesting the season has already begun, say officials. from BBC News - Healt…
Around 1 in 4 people in Lincolnshire reported feeling lonely some of the time during the pandemic. from BBC News - Health …
Four patients died in the space of about six months after undergoing the same endoscopy procedure. from BBC News - Health …
The system can no longer operate effectively, the Care Quality Commission warns, as delays mount. from BBC News - Health h…
About 2,800 paramedics, technicians and call takers are voting on strike action from Monday. from BBC News - Health https:…
A cross-party group says patients are receiving an unacceptably poor service amid a shortage of GPs. from BBC News - Healt…
Mutations that saved lives from the plague are causing auto-immune diseases today. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/h…
Spending time with active people could be key to kick-starting a workout regime, research suggests. from BBC News - Health…
The report into 200 incidents and up to 15 baby deaths at East Kent Hospitals is published later. from BBC News - Health h…
Burns specialists expect more accidents as people use hot water bottles due to the cost of fuel. from BBC News - Health ht…
Derek Richford's determination led to an inquiry into maternity care at East Kent hospitals. from BBC News - Health ht…
Getting less than this may increase the risk of a multitude of chronic conditions, say researchers. from BBC News - Health…
Health bosses in England are worried about the threat of flu, Covid and other respiratory illnesses. from BBC News - Healt…
Protesters found breaching 150-meter buffer zones around clinics would face up to six months in jail. from BBC News - Heal…
Lucy Letby's trial is told she messaged colleagues about how hard it was to deal with bereaved parents. from BBC News …
BBC News hears concerns from families and staff that problems continue at East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust. from BBC News - H…
After cannabis, nitrous oxide is the most commonly misused substance among 16- to 24-year-olds in England. from BBC News -…
Symptoms can start in your 40s - here's our guide to what happens in the run-up to periods stopping. from BBC News - H…
Life expectancy improved last year in some European countries but not in others, researchers say. from BBC News - Health h…
A twin boy collapsed after nurse Lucy Letby injected him with air, her murder trial hears. from BBC News - Health https://…
Alpha Solway is to shut a new plant built to cope with the Covid pandemic, with the loss of 65 jobs. from BBC News - Healt…
Tassia Haines, 30, who has lost 22 friends in two years, wants more support for patients like them. from BBC News - Health…
Campaigners urge the government to pay for a drug they say will help protect vulnerable people this winter. from BBC News …
Two people explain the worries the row over benefit rises is having on their lives. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/…
BioNTech's mRNA cancer trials started long before the pandemic, and have shown some early encouraging signals. from BB…
Workers at 11 ambulance trusts will vote on whether to take strike action in a dispute over pay. from BBC News - Health ht…
The estimates show there has been a "notable rise" in infections older people in England and Wales. from BBC New…
January 2021 saw a 14% birth rate drop in Europe in comparison with previous years, research suggests. from BBC News - Hea…
High petrol prices are driving carers from the sector, leaving people who rely on them without support. from BBC News - He…
Infection rates are within predicted levels for the autumn season, according to health expert Jillian Evans from BBC News …
More than 10,000 appointments have been booked in the past 24 hours. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/egNAVc8 via IF…
Snapchat releases a "lens" that teaches people how to use chest compressions for cardiac arrest. from BBC News -…
Mum-of-two Jessica Parsons, from Bath, is urging people to check themselves. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ADoQ3ce…
Maiden Pharmaceuticals broke rules "across its manufacturing and testing activities," regulators found. from BBC…
Imtiaz Fazil, who had 17 miscarriages and saw five children die, says she wants more discussion about loss. from BBC News …
About 12 million more people will be able to book their winter vaccinations from Friday. from BBC News - Health https://if…
A mix of factors are at play and greater awareness is needed, the researchers say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/M…
The Glasgow University study found it was more likely to occur after severe infections in hospital. from BBC News - Health…
A lack of staff to care for people giving blood is thought to be behind the shortage in England. from BBC News - Health ht…
Nineteen people have now died in this outbreak but there are no other recorded cases in Kampala. from BBC News - Health ht…
Current support for women going through the change of life is completely inadequate, a report for MPs says. from BBC News …
The new world-first NHS service should lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment for thousands. from BBC News - Health https…
Staff at Clifton House in Birmingham did not help until health inspectors asked, the watchdog says. from BBC News - Health…
Nearly 2.5 million people are not looking for work because of long-term sickness, adding to labour shortages. from BBC New…
The first ever reduction in care worker numbers means more people are struggling to find the support they need. from BBC N…
GMB Union says London Ambulance Service workers were "force to take a stand" in a dispute over pay. from BBC New…
Using fat injections to sculpt a bigger bottom may be fashionable but can be very risky, experts warn. from BBC News - Hea…
Nurse Lucy Letby is described as a "constant malevolent presence" at the opening of her murder trial. from BBC N…
The ex-chancellor recalls his brother's 2018 death in an interview to mark World Mental Health day. from BBC News - He…
The former BBC Radio 5 Live and Blue Peter presenter was diagnosed at the age of 42. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt…
Patients are permitted one visitor for one hour a day to help prevent the rising spread of Covid. from BBC News - Health h…
With cases on the up, people who feel unwell are advised to avoid vulnerable relatives as a precaution. from BBC News - He…
With record-breaking temperatures, there were around 3,000 more deaths than usual in England and Wales. from BBC News - He…
A BBC poll reveals people's worries about social care. So what is the new government going to do? from BBC News - Heal…
Three babies have been born after receiving the landmark treatment in the US. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/V1Z7HK…
Simon Thomas praises staff for delivering his daughter eight weeks early after his wife fell ill. from BBC News - Health h…
David Fuller, 68, is accused of abusing the bodies of 23 women in two hospital mortuaries. from BBC News - Health https://…
Demand is at record levels for blood to help people with the disease that mostly affects black people. from BBC News - Hea…
Emergency call centre staff are among hundreds of BT Group staff in NI due to go on strike on Thursday. from BBC News - He…
A strike ballot opens, with the Royal College of Nursing demanding a pay rise of 5% above inflation. from BBC News - Healt…
Families of some of those affected are giving evidence at a public inquiry into the treatment disaster. from BBC News - He…
Four deaths at the Cambridgeshire care home since 2019 have been subject to inquests. from BBC News - Health https://ift.t…
An expert calls for "immediate research" after a study suggests players could be at increased risk. from BBC New…
Mum of Tony Hickmott, who has been held in a secure hospital since 2001, says: "He's coming home." from BBC …
Chiara Beer makes videos to help people who, like her, have to carry out tasks with one hand. from BBC News - Health https…
The inquiry's first module looks at pandemic preparedness, as campaigners say lessons must be learned. from BBC News -…
Inspectors also endorsed staff "values" at a time when the BBC was filming patients being mistreated. from BBC N…
Western Trust suspended its early medical abortion clinic in 2021 due to "staffing resourcing issues". from BBC …
Lady Poole was appointed to chair the public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic in Scotland. from BBC News - Health…
Women of colour being treated at a London hospital can now choose a "softie" to match their skin tone. from BBC …
An ambulance service says it is on the brink of a major incident due to hospital handover delays. from BBC News - Health h…
Sweden's Svante Paabo wins the prize for discoveries on humanity's extinct relatives. from BBC News - Health https…
A family from Newport were accused of hurting their six-month-old son due to misdiagnosed X-rays. from BBC News - Health h…
Young people with cancer say they are struggling with rent and bills because of soaring living costs. from BBC News - Heal…
New cases continue to fall, thanks to vaccines and vigilance, says a top expert. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/dz6…
It revealed a lump on the newborn's leg was a rare and benign mass called a myofibroma. from BBC News - Health https:/…
New research finds a link between larger neurons and exceptional cognitive ability in old age. from BBC News - Health http…
Witnesses say medical staff did not believe they were infected with hepatitis C in the UK. from BBC News - Health https://…
The death of Molly Russell "should send shockwaves through Silicon Valley", the NSPCC's chief says. from BBC…
But there is no clear evidence of an autumn wave starting, says the Office for National Statistics. from BBC News - Health…
It is proving more difficult to deal with as vaccines are not available for a rare strain of the virus. from BBC News - He…
Experts call for urgent action to stem brain drain of staff as 40,000 walk away from health service. from BBC News - Healt…
But the findings do show that vaping is far safer than cigarettes, so smokers should switch. from BBC News - Health https:…
The time and cause of her death have been revealed by Scottish authorities. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/7NgTIu6 …
A report from the health safety watchdog found the phone service could be improved for the future. from BBC News - Health …
The crumbling roof of a Norfolk hospital has been held up with steel and wooden posts for years. from BBC News - Health ht…
Simon Wingett's foundation had not made a charitable donation by the time of its closure in 2018. from BBC News - Heal…
Four dogs successfully identified samples of sweat or breath taken from a stressed person. from BBC News - Health https://…
A man died after four telephone consultations with his GP surgery but no face-to-face assessment. from BBC News - Health h…
The health service says 448,000 people have used the app to make decisions on organ donations. from BBC News - Health http…
The drug appears to reduce the pace of the disease, in early data from clinical trials. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
Women are often misdiagnosed or have to push for a diagnosis, a women's health coalition says. from BBC News - Health …
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting will set out plans to improve access to GPs in England. from BBC News - Health https…
People should prepare for a rampant flu season, say experts, based on what Australia has experienced. from BBC News - Heal…
Muscle-strengthening exercises are important in weekly exercise in old age, research suggests. from BBC News - Health http…
The CEO of Oxford Health Foundation Trust says it has done all it can to maintain services. from BBC News - Health https:/…
It will be run by Cambridge University Hospitals in partnership with several hospices in the region. from BBC News - Healt…
The shadow health secretary says imposing food rules when costs were rising would be "tin-eared". from BBC News …
A group of MPs writes to ministers following the deaths of Star Hobson and Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. from BBC News - Health h…
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham warned that NHS union members are prepared to strike. from BBC News - Health https:/…
Despite public support for the NHS, satisfaction levels have fallen, raising thoughts of reform. from BBC News - Health ht…
The largest rise was in secondary school children as the new term started, according to the ONS. from BBC News - Health ht…
One man injected with the modified cold sore virus saw his tumour completely disappear. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
The money is part of a package of measures to support NHS and care system this winter, ministers say. from BBC News - Heal…
As the waiting list reaches a record 743,000, patients are self-funding treatment in Lithuania. from BBC News - Health htt…
The health secretary unveils plans to boost access - but doctors say they will have minimal impact. from BBC News - Health…
Emergency call centre staff will join 40,000 BT workers walking out in October, their union says. from BBC News - Health h…
The latest cost-of-living support payments include grants worth £150 for six million disabled people. from BBC News - Heal…
Current and former patients, along with medical specialists, share their stories with the BBC. from BBC News - Health http…
More than half of England's maternity units require improvements in safety, BBC analysis finds. from BBC News - Health…
Weekly figures show that a record number of A&E patients waited more than four hours. from BBC News - Health https://i…
Until now, anyone needing an organ transplant in Uganda had to travel abroad at huge expense. from BBC News - Health https…
Women who want to end their pregnancies because of rare complications must navigate strict laws. from BBC News - Health ht…
Study estimates 27,000 people were infected with hepatitis C in UK after surgery in 1970s and 1980s. from BBC News - Healt…
People in a trial eating nearly half their daily calories at breakfast were less hungry during the day. from BBC News - He…
It is believed to be linked to people drinking unsafe water from the drought-hit River Euphrates. from BBC News - Health h…
Appointments, including for surgery and outpatient clinics, rescheduled because of Queen's funeral. from BBC News - He…
It raises concerns plans including a ban on TV advertising of junk food pre-9pm could be scrapped. from BBC News - Health …
Scientists carry out tests with new parents to find what works best to help crying babies sleep. from BBC News - Health ht…
Senior midwife Donna Ockenden is examining failings by maternity services in Nottingham. from BBC News - Health https://if…
Evidence emerges that the virus - once declared eradicated from the US - is spreading across the state. from BBC News - He…
He apologised to fans and said he and his band were "burnt out" and he needed some time to heal. from BBC News -…
Academics are seeking 20,000 people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis to take part in the research. from BBC News - Health ht…
But NHS bosses must make sure out-of-hours service is available and care home Covid boosters to continue. from BBC News - …
Vulnerable people - including over-65s and pregnant women - should avoid eating it, say food safety advisers. from BBC New…
The review is examining how babies died or were injured at Nottingham hospitals. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/YKG…
Research shows that cancers might not always be caused by DNA mutations, as previously thought. from BBC News - Health htt…
The researchers think their plastic could help stop viruses spreading in hospitals. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/…
Numbers waiting for treatments, such as knee and hip surgery, reaches 6.84m in England. from BBC News - Health https://ift…
The jab could be used on a mass scale next year with the aim of ending deaths from the disease. from BBC News - Health htt…
HRT can help with menopausal symptoms. If you're thinking about taking it, here's what you need to consider. from …
The new health secretary has opposed extending abortion rights but has said the law wouldn't change. from BBC News - H…
The Dotplot aims to help women self-check at home and track any changes they may find on an app. from BBC News - Health ht…
A Public Health Scotland study shows suicide was the leading cause of deaths among 15 to 24 year olds. from BBC News - Hea…
Jason Grant's hiring sparked a heated debate, with critics saying the job should have gone to a woman. from BBC News -…
Among 11-15-year-olds in England, 9% say they use e-cigarettes - up from 6% in 2018, a survey suggests. from BBC News - He…
Inhaled as a fine mist, Convidecia Air can provide good protection after just one breath, its maker says. from BBC News - …
Anyone lighting up within 15m of a hospital building could incur a fine of up to £1,000. from BBC News - Health https://if…
Students welcome opportunity to learn closer to home in move to boost Welsh language in health care. from BBC News - Healt…
Health officials believe the infectious pneumonia which killed four was caused by the rare lung disease. from BBC News - H…
Orthopaedic surgeon Shyam Kumar worked as a special adviser on hospital inspections. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt…
Health bosses predict a resurgence of the virus and flu during the autumn and winter. from BBC News - Health https://ift.t…
Three of nine people struck with the unexplained respiratory illness in recent days have died. from BBC News - Health http…
The clinic is one of 15 regional hubs established to help children with long Covid symptoms. from BBC News - Health https:…
A growing nursing shortage has put pressure on hospitals, and smaller ones are left with few options. from BBC News - Heal…
A review finds fault with various agencies over their handling of seven-year-old Hakeem Hussain. from BBC News - Health ht…
Hospital trusts in Leeds and Sheffield predict a huge jump in energy bills. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6QYPSLZ …
Jo Whitehead, who became chief executive in January 2021, will retire for personal reasons. from BBC News - Health https:/…
With a review to start into Nottingham's maternity services, the BBC looks back at what led to it. from BBC News - Hea…
The presenter hosted BBC Breakfast for 15 years and more recently hosted programmes on Classic FM. from BBC News - Health …
Posts shared by thousands across social media wrongly suggested government advice had changed. from BBC News - Health http…
Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock and Dominic Cummings are likely to appear in hearings next summer. from BBC News - Health http…
Getting patients out of bed after surgery can help recovery and free up beds, Bristol study finds. from BBC News - Health …
Clinical trials show they are more effective than antibiotics, to which the "superbug" can become resistant. fro…
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