What is the infected blood scandal?
Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C, in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
FRIDAY, 29 MARCH 2024, 14:47
Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C, in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
Researchers who have studied thousands of children suggest a new measure could be more accurate.
BBC News analysis reveals wide variation across England in waits for planned hospital treatment.
The reality TV star tells the BBC why she plans to donate any eggs she doesn’t use.
Paul Alexander, who died at 78, was paralyzed with polio at age 6 and relied on the machine to breathe. Still, he was able to earn a law degree, write a book and, late in life, build a following on TikTok.
Many patients are reluctant to undergo colonoscopies or conduct at-home fecal tests. Doctors see potential in another screening method.
Munn said she was given the diagnosis last April, two months after negative results on a test that checked for 90 cancer genes.
Paul Alexander worked as a lawyer and lived for decades in a metal cylinder which breathed for him.
Jennie Gow targets return to F1 broadcasting but has been “frustrated” at times during her recovery.
The elderly need all the help they can get, so we consulted the experts to find the best medical aids for South African pensioners.
Those who miscarry in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy can take 10 days’ paid leave, NHS England says.
Some clinics don’t make clear the chances of successfully having a baby, the BBC has found.
It comes after a review found there was “not enough evidence” the drugs are safe or effective.
Exclusive new evidence on mental health deaths suggests Norfolk and Suffolk trust didn’t take action.
Push for young adults to get MMR jab as cases rise
The NHS said “very contagious” norovirus was “doing the rounds” in Cornwall and it wanted to prevent it spreading.
Allegations of poor practice at major UK provider Health Assured have been made to BBC File on 4.
The review focuses on devices frequently used in the NHS, like pulse oximeters and skin cancer apps.
Grieving families want official records and popular discourse to move away from reflexive use of “overdose,” which they believe blames victims for their deaths.
Rebecca and Angharad Lewis are urging greater awareness of a heart condition which can be fatal.
Federal regulators said that the Jool Baby swings should not have been marketed as sleep products because they have an incline angle that is not safe.