The Conversation – How access to fitness improves women’s lives

Available for over a year The benefits of being involved in group fitness activities such as gym classes or recreational ...
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Portsmouth surgeon who ‘stripped naked in cubicle’ struck off

A surgeon found to have stripped naked in a toilet cubicle and inferred to a colleague that they have sex ...
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The junior doctors’ strikes may be over. But is trouble ahead?

Nick TriggleHealth correspondent BBC It had been the NHS’s longest-running and bitterest pay dispute – responsible for hundreds of thousands ...
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How many of us will end up being diagnosed?

Catherine BurnsHealth Correspondent BBC The number of people taking ADHD medication is at a record high – and the NHS ...
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NHS needs better plan around weight loss jabs, warn experts

An urgent review is needed to make sure people in England can get weight loss jabs such as Wegovy and ...
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How will weight-loss drugs change our relationship with food?

James GallagherHealth and science correspondent BBC We are now in the era of weight-loss drugs. Decisions on how these drugs ...
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Is the system letting down people who were harmed by Covid vaccines?

Fergus WalshMedical editor BBC There is nothing in life that is free of risk. That includes vaccines. But the evidence ...
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Matt Hancock says NHS was ‘hours’ from PPE running out in Covid

The NHS in England came within “six or seven hours” of running out of gowns and other protective equipment during ...
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What is in the proposed law?

Michelle RobertsDigital health editor, BBC News Getty Images MPs have voted in favour of proposals to legalise assisted dying in ...
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Families failed by Covid vaccines tell inquiry of their pain

Sophie HutchinsonHealth correspondent Family handout Jamie and Kate Scott on holiday before the pandemic Families of those harmed by Covid ...
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