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25  avril     00h22
England tops chart for child alcohol use - report
   The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
24  avril     00h18
Action needed on needless asthma deaths, says charity
   There were more than , UK deaths in the past decade, many of them needless, a charity warns.
23  avril     01h00
Chat room helps Destiny-Rae, 5, find a new kidney
   An online friendship between two mums led to a new kidney for five year old Destiny Rae.
    01h13
Cigarette prices motivating more to give up - study
   The cost of living crisis is having an impact but health concerns remain the top reason for quitting.
25  avril     05h28
Smear tests of 3,000 women to be reviewed
   The Southern Health Trust says the move is not out of concern but to provide extra assurance.
24  avril     00h08
PM’s dementia adviser quits over benefits clawback
   Johnny Timpson says the government is failing to protect vulnerable people by not intervening earlier.
    05h17
Calls to help with donations of ’miracle’ plasma
   Two women describe the life changing impacts of immunoglobulin in treating their health conditions.
20  avril     11h14
Post office scandal helped infected blood campaign
   Campaigner Andy Evans said it has raised awareness of those given infected blood products.
    16h50
What do GPs think of Sunak’s sick note plans?
   We asked some GPs what they thought of other professionals taking on their responsibility for sick notes.
19  avril     05h30
Ketamine addict: ’I can’t walk 50m without weeing’
   Specialist clinics are helping increasing numbers of young ketamine users with damaged bladders.
16  avril     12h11
Martin Tyler: I nearly lost my voice forever
   The football commentator pays tribute to a speech therapist who helped him talk again after surgery.
23  avril     10h32
What is the smoking ban and how will it work?
   The government wants to stop people smoking by raising the legal age limit for buying cigarettes.
14  mars     11h35
Need an op? The hospitals with the worst waits
   BBC News analysis reveals wide variation across England in waits for planned hospital treatment.
02  avril     14h19
What is the infected blood scandal and how many people died?
   Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C, in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
22  avril     08h52
Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis
   The number of under s struggling with poor health is rising and it’s a threat to the economy.
21  mars     14h09
What is pregabalin and why can it be dangerous?
   The prescription drug has been linked to a number of deaths in the UK and around the world.
28  mars     10h30
What are assisted dying, assisted suicide and euthanasia?
   Many countries have legalised assisted dying, assisted suicide or euthanasia, which are different.
09  avril     23h41
Zombie’ drug found in cannabis THC vapes in UK
   Cannabis vapes are being sold containing the dangerous animal tranquiliser xylazine, experts say.
06  mars     15h25
What is the new vaping tax and when will it start?
   The government will introduce a new vaping tax on top of measures to stop children vaping.
19  mars     00h52
Are weight-loss injections the answer to obesity?
   The appeal is clear but should we be turning to appetite suppressing injections
11  août     12h51
How much do junior doctors really get paid?
   The BBC asked two junior doctors in England to show us their payslips and reveal their salaries.
02  avril     14h19
What is the infected blood scandal and how many people died?
   Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C, in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
18  avril     21h00
Children used as ’guinea pigs’ in clinical trials
   They were given infected blood products in trials without their knowledge, the BBC has found.
03  février     15h34
Infected blood inquiry: Five things we have learned
   An inquiry into the worst treatment disaster in NHS history hears its final evidence.
06  octobre     00h23
How 175 British children were infected with HIV
   Families of some of those affected are giving evidence at a public inquiry into the treatment disaster.
17  août     11h02
I’ll keep fighting until everyone is compensated’
   A woman who lost both parents in the infected blood scandal says many victims still need justice.
11  avril     09h09
Can health secretary name NHS trusts performing well?
   Victoria Atkins is challenged to name some health trusts meeting their targets to cut waiting lists.
03  mars     23h36
I embrace my alopecia, but I’d love my old hair back’
   People living with alopecia could have access to treatment on the NHS in Scotland for the first time.
29  janvier     12h37
Sunak reveals he fasts at beginning of the week
   The PM says he tries to fast at the start of the week so he can indulge in his weakness for sugary things on other days.
    14h54
There are loads of people that vape at school’
   A group of teenagers in Fife have been making a documentary about the impact of disposable vapes.
16  janvier     11h51
UK Covid inquiry comes to Scotland... in 90 seconds
   The BBC’s Kirsten Campbell outlines what can be expected during three weeks of evidence held in Edinburgh.