Elen Hughes, who lost her son Danial at 37-and-a-half weeks, says police guidance is “terrible”. Abortion laws are Victorian era, says grieving mum
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Patients who died at Castle Hill Hospital near Hull may have suffered avoidable harm, documents suggest. Police investigate heart deaths at NHS hospital
Experts say the gonorrhoea figures are concerning – though the actual number of drug-resistant cases is low. Syphilis and drug-resistant gonorrhoea increasing
Mothers with serious mental health problems are separated from their babies in Northern Ireland, unlike the rest of the UK. ‘I had to leave my baby and felt like a prisoner in hospital’
The Inquiry hears from the lead of the test and trace unit The Covid Inquiry Podcast: ‘I wasn’t the decision maker’
A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened by Nottinghamshire Police. Manslaughter case launched into Nottingham baby deaths
Risk of dying was cut by a third after colon cancer patients dialled up exercise levels. Major study proves exercise improves cancer survival
Some patients are skipping meals due to a shortage of Creon, says a pharmacy association. Pharmacists warn drug shortage affecting cancer patients
Nitrous oxide overdoses have increased in the US, but the substance is still legal as a “culinary product”. How ‘laughing gas’ became a deadly – but legal – American addiction
What it’s like to be diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies? The Food Chain
What it’s like to be diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies? The Food Chain
What it’s like to be diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies? The Food Chain
Why is it so hard to understand the effects a warming world has on our health? The Evidence
Why is it so hard to understand the effects a warming world has on our health? The Evidence
Why fungal diseases are becoming more dangerous to human health The Inquiry
Cross-party group of MPs say move is causing uncertainty at time when NHS is under huge pressure. Government has no clear plan for NHS England abolition, say MPs
Many are from the most deprived areas, and a significant number are neurodivergent or have other health conditions, a study says. Child obesity clinics seeing BMIs over 50
NHS trusts “try to stop” coroners issuing Prevention of Future Death reports, an inquiry hears. Charity boss slams ‘reprehensible’ health trusts
Many care workers say it is a rewarding job, so the task is how to get more people in the UK to apply. Care providers say overseas worker crackdown ‘short-sighted’
Tony Dixon was suspended after mesh surgery was found to have caused harm to hundreds of patients. Doctor accused of falsifying artificial mesh records