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  • General view of staff on an NHS hospital ward

    Wes Streeting orders review of physician associates’ role in NHS

  • Older couple jogging together outdoor

    Physical fitness can lower risk of dementia, research finds

  • A bottle and box labelled Enhertu

    Breast cancer drug blocked for NHS use in England and Wales after talks collapse

  • Person with shirt off and scar under nipple reclines on bed in black-and-white picture.

    All about breasts
    ‘My scars aren’t a finish line’: three trans and non-binary people on how top surgery changed their lives

  • Brief letters
    Midlife MOTs on the NHS? Who knew?

  • Bird flu in Canada may have mutated to become more transmissible to humans

  • Meta pushes AI bid for UK public sector forward with technology aimed at NHS

  • Silent Men review – man puts himself on the spot as he dives into his big emotions

  • 760,000 women in the UK waiting for a gynaecological appointment? That’s just the tip of the iceberg

    Zoe Williams
  • The long read
    ‘Look, they’re getting skin!’: are we right to strive to save the world’s tiniest babies?

  • Baby under blanket with feeding tube in nose

    Unlicensed medicines may lead to more baby deaths in England, coroner warns

  • Close-up of a woman's green eye

    Pass notes
    Keratopigmentation: why is eyeball tattooing on the rise?

  • Doctor and female patient talking in clinic

    As a doctor, I’m trained to preserve life, not end it

  • Dignity in Dying campaigners

    A price worth paying for a dignified death

  • Fat ‘remembering’ past obesity drives yo-yo diet effect, say experts

  • Phillipson likely to vote against assisted dying bill as Starmer warns ministers

  • Women’s rights groups fear FGM is rife among Sudanese refugees in Chad

  • Evie Gardiner, 28, is a PhD student writing a thesis on how to make public health more weight inclusive. She says it is increasingly hard to avoid ads for weight-loss programs.

    Ads for ‘weight-loss treatments’ are everywhere in Australia. Are they promoting prescription drugs?

    The huge popularity of drugs such as Ozempic has led to a small industry of online operations offering weight-loss programs
  • An accident and emergency sign.

    Doctors warn of ‘massive’ winter crisis in UK’s overstretched A&E departments

    Royal College of Emergency Medicine warns of ‘unacceptable risk’ posed by lack of funding to NHS
  • A radiologist pointing to a nodule on a lung scan

    Study to look at why some people with aggressive cancer are ‘super-survivors’

    NHS centres join search for patients who have lived much longer than expected, in hope of developing new therapies
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