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I found a bacteria-eating virus in my loo – could it save your life?

I'm on the hunt for a microbial saviour – a type of virus that can treat infections rather than cause them. We all know the...

How is your hospital doing as NHS battles to bring down waiting times?

Doctors and patient groups warn that the NHS in England is facing an uphill struggle on the government's number one NHS priority – improving...

How is your hospital doing as NHS battles to bring down waiting times?

Doctors and patient groups warn that the NHS in England is facing an uphill struggle on the government's number one NHS priority – improving...

Drug for rare disease brings ‘joy and hope’

A teenager from Norfolk has become the first patient in Europe to be given a newly licensed treatment which could potentially cure her life-threatening,...

Weight loss jabs study begins after reports of pancreas issues

A study into potential serious side effects of weight loss jabs has been launched after hundreds of people reported problems with their pancreas. The Medicines...

Womb lining test offers miscarriage hope to women

UK scientists say they have developed a test which can help identify women with an abnormal womb lining that increases their risk of miscarriage. They...

Ransomware attack contributed to patient’s death

The death of one person has been linked to a ransomware attack on NHS blood services at London hospitals and GP surgeries last June. King's...

I lost £15,000 after going to an IVF middleman

IVF patients are being warned over unregulated "concierge clinics" after a popular one went bust leaving scores of clients without treatment or refunds. As the...

I paid £15,000 for arranging IVF – then the service went bust

IVF patients are being warned over unregulated "concierge clinics" after a popular one went bust leaving scores of clients without treatment or refunds. As the...

Millions of children at risk as vaccine uptake stalls

Progress in vaccinating children against a variety of life-threatening diseases has stalled in the past two decades - and even gone backwards in some countries...

Watchdog ‘acted irrationally’ over gender clinic, court told

The High Court has heard claims that the health regulator, the Care Quality Commission, "acted irrationally" when it registered England's first private clinic offering...

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