Young breast cancer survivors almost twice as likely to develop another cancer, study finds
Cambridge University research could help ensure that doctors look out for signs of potential disease in at-risk patients
Cambridge University research could help ensure that doctors look out for signs of potential disease in at-risk patients
Study of 44 countries also finds English children are most likely in Western Europe to vape regularly
Young people most likely to be turned away by doctor as NHS delays in treatment widespread
Residents of care homes who cut out caffeine have fewer falls as need to rush to lavatory is reduced
Shortages of vital drugs have more than doubled in three years in Britain, report reveals
Ten-year study reveals the same was not true for men from all backgrounds, with their rates staying stable
Using ‘chemical cosh’ treatment for as little as three months increases the risk of heart attack, pneumonia and kidney problems
Paediatricians say current law in England and Northern Ireland has created ‘grey areas’ and should be changed
Research could save lives by predicting, preventing and treating disease, experts say
Sir Gordon Messenger says health service should learn from the military ahead of the rollout of a national induction scheme for new recruits
Researchers aim to halve rejection rate as identifying problems earlier will allow medics to prescribe preventive treatment
We do not have enough doctors to deliver continuity of care and deprived areas suffer more, says medics’ leaders
Victoria Atkins says ‘nothing is off the table’ to ensure that ‘clinicians who subscribe to gender ideology’ cannot ‘get around the rules’
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Number of GP-issued ‘fit notes’ doubles in seven years on back of surge in mental health problems
Dr Derek Glidden of the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health refused to share patient data