
Tributes paid to pioneering gynaecological surgeon
Prof Christopher Balogun-Lynch was “pivotal” in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital.
SUNDAY, 28 JUNE 2026, 20:41

Prof Christopher Balogun-Lynch was “pivotal” in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital.

Carol Turansky says it was only discovered after she contacted the breast cancer screening unit.

Cardiac arrests have gone up during very hot weather, and it’s not just among the elderly and frail, experts are warning.

Researchers launch a “Laughter Lab” to explore how laughing can improve wellbeing and health.
The order, which calls for studying the health risks of pesticides in the food supply, does not involve new federal funding, and does not call for regulations or legislation.
Most of the people testing positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo are not on health workers’ radar, suggesting that contact tracing is lagging dangerously behind.
In a notice flagging a series of problems with a clinical trial, the journal Nature Medicine said its editors “no longer have confidence in the integrity of the results.”
A cache of internal emails offers a look at the pressure the nation’s public health officials faced from the new health secretary in the early months of the Trump administration.

BBC Medical Editor Fergus Walsh speaks to St John’s ambulance service about treating heat exhaustion.
The court’s decision is likely to determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against Bayer, which manufactures the weedkiller, over similar claims.

In 1981, Australia launched a fight against skin cancer with help from a yellow cartoon seagull and a catchy jingle.

Experts say the cost of living, pandemic and boom in unhealthy food are behind the rise in cases.

Most routine and elective services will be cancelled but full emergency cover will remain in place.
Doctors are contending with low supplies and unfilled orders of generic chemotherapy infusions that are central to the treatment of a long list of cancers.

Why are women’s bodies impacted by heat differently to men’s?

A doctor from Bristol Royal Hospital for Children gives his tips for keeping children protected.
Scientists believe that the Bundibugyo virus persists in an animal species, occasionally spilling over into humans. But they have yet to identify the species.

Families will continue to be failed unless the NHS makes meaningful changes, BBC’s Michael Buchanan writes.
The patient had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the health ministry said. Workers are racing to trace those who may have had contact.

Sitting for prolonged periods is associated with health complications – but you can counteract the risks of a sedentary life.

Testing the vagina microbiome is increasing in popularity with companies offering at-home tests