BBC Health - Source Information
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Number of headlines in database: 63
Last update: 2026-07-18 16:21:04
Number of headlines in database: 63
Last update: 2026-07-18 16:21:04
BBC Health Headlines
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Doctors failed to spot my hidden condition for so long I was left permanently disabled (2026-07-18 00:21:57)
Actor Daneka Etchells is performing in a show which reflects her experiences of "medical gaslighting". -
Father warns of 'brain-eating amoeba' after son's death (2026-07-17 18:00:09)
Cases caused by the amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, have numbered in the hundreds since 1960 – but it can quickly prove fatal if not diagnosed correctly. -
Newborn babies in England to be tested for SMA (2026-07-17 12:31:18)
All newborn babies in England will be tested for the genetic disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), as part of a major study. -
What type of procrastinator are you - and how to fix it now (not later) (2026-07-17 11:09:00)
The nine types of stalling that researchers say can reveal something deeper about us and why it's not always bad. -
Targeted prostate cancer treatment cuts risk of side effects, study suggests (2026-07-16 23:36:40)
An NHS trial over 10 years followed nearly 3,500 men who received focal therapy, a less invasive treatment. -
Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England from April (2026-07-16 18:57:47)
It will be illegal to sell high-caffeine beverages to under-16s from April next year, but soft drinks with lower caffeine levels will not be affected. -
'Fibroids left me in excruciating pain' (2026-07-16 15:51:25)
Woman's Hour discusses fibroids and the need for greater knowledge about the pain they can cause women. -
Teenagers from 15 should be given free MenB vaccine, say UK experts (2026-07-16 14:13:44)
Advisers are asking the government to consider introducing MenB jabs routinely for secondary school-aged people to better protect them. -
What are the symptoms of meningitis and how is it spread? (2026-07-16 13:27:27)
Some people can carry bacteria in their nose or throat without getting sick, but can spread it to others. -
Why listening to birdsong is good for you (2026-07-16 13:07:34)
Actively listening to birdsong it is good for both your health, wellbeing and focus. -
County the place to spiritually develop, says monk (2026-07-16 12:19:34)
A senior Buddhist monk says Herefordshire has "everything" for a "person to be happy". -
County the place to develop spiritually, says monk (2026-07-16 12:19:34)
A senior Buddhist monk says Herefordshire has "everything" for a "person to be happy". -
NHS manager says trust wanted 4,000 reports 'gone' (2026-07-16 05:01:01)
He tells an inquiry he believed a trust was 'panicking' and was discouraged from raising rota issues. -
The 'heartbreaking' OCD that can make you doubt your relationship (2026-07-16 00:34:41)
Relationship OCD is gaining awareness, but limited data means little in known about how common the condition is. -
'I couldn't leave the house, I worried I'd cheat': The rise of relationship OCD (2026-07-16 00:34:41)
Relationship OCD is gaining awareness, but limited data means little is known about how common the condition is. -
Jesy Nelson calls plan to test newborns for deadly muscle condition a 'victory' (2026-07-16 00:20:52)
All newborn babies are set to have a heel prick test for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) in England. -
Jesy Nelson calls plan to test newborns for life-limiting muscle condition a 'victory' (2026-07-16 00:20:52)
All newborn babies are set to have a heel prick test for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) in England. -
The methanol poisoning that "all began with that drink" (2026-07-15 15:40:24)
Calum was poisoned by methanol and has since joined a campaign to raise awareness of the risks -
Somerset MP Anna Sabine loses voice after surgery (2026-07-14 15:39:31)
Anna Sabine was having a lump removed from her thyroid when a nerve to one of her vocal cords was cut. -
What in the World (2026-07-14 13:30:00)
We speak to Daniel who has been cured of sickle cell -
Covid inquiry PPE report - key findings (2026-07-14 12:45:44)
What went wrong with the government's planning and buying of vital items like gloves and gowns that cost taxpayers billions of pounds. -
PPE failures left NHS staff poorly protected and wasted £10bn, Covid inquiry finds (2026-07-14 12:12:53)
Healthcare staff were unable to properly protect themselves, or those in their care, from dangerous infections, says the latest inquiry report. -
UK wasted £10bn on PPE that left NHS staff poorly protected, Covid inquiry finds (2026-07-14 12:12:53)
Healthcare staff were unable to properly protect themselves, or those in their care, from dangerous infections, says the latest inquiry report. -
'Don't let blood be on your hands', mother tells inquiry (2026-07-14 09:56:00)
The mum of Elise Sebastian, who died in a mental health unit, gives evidence to the Lampard Inquiry. -
How deadly have the heatwaves in England and Wales been? (2026-07-14 09:38:32)
Experts suggest more than 2,700 people may have died from heat-related causes during the heatwaves. -
Is your period worsening your ADHD symptoms? (2026-07-14 05:41:01)
A first of its kind study by UK researchers is looking at the link between menstrual cycles and ADHD. -
The Inquiry (2026-07-14 00:00:00)
Can gene therapy become accessible for people living with sickle cell disease? -
How my period is supercharging my ADHD (2026-07-13 23:00:58)
A first-of-its-kind study by UK researchers is looking at the link between menstrual cycles and ADHD. -
How much exercise do you need to do in a week? (2026-07-13 15:39:49)
Just 150 minutes of exercise a week could help you keep fit and healthy. -
Ebola vaccine made in UK now ready for trials (2026-07-13 08:36:21)
A new vaccine to tackle Ebola will now be tested on people. -
UK begins trials of Ebola vaccine developed in just eight weeks (2026-07-13 08:00:16)
The UK medicines regulator has given approval for an experimental vaccine to be tested on healthy adults. -
More than 2,700 people may have died in exceptional May and June heatwaves in England and Wales (2026-07-13 06:45:28)
An early estimate suggests more than 2,700 people will have died from heat-related causes during the UK's exceptionally hot weather in recent months. -
Starting uni? What to know about having the free NHS meningitis B jab (2026-07-13 00:11:11)
It follows the UK's largest and fastest growing meningitis B outbreak to date in Kent earlier this year. -
Starting uni? What to know about the free NHS meningitis B jab in England (2026-07-13 00:11:11)
It follows the UK's largest and fastest growing meningitis B outbreak to date in Kent earlier this year. -
Thousands may have died in UK's exceptional May and June heatwaves (2026-07-12 23:10:23)
An early estimate suggests more than 2,700 people will have died from heat-related causes during the UK's exceptionally hot weather in recent months. -
Endometriosis groups 'crying out' for cut in diagnosis time (2026-07-12 06:15:23)
Two new non-invasive tests available from GPs are being proposed to speed up diagnosis times. -
Why wellness is booming at festivals in the UK (2026-07-12 06:09:26)
Organisers say they are seeing more demand for wellness events such as yoga and running clubs. -
We are living fewer years in good health: Is the NHS part of the problem? (2026-07-12 00:42:35)
What is driving the UK's fall in healthy life expectancy? -
US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies (2026-07-11 13:11:52)
US officials and diplomats and their families began reporting a mysterious illness a decade ago. -
'Endometriosis tests would have given me years back' (2026-07-11 06:29:22)
It has been announced that two new rapid tests for the condition will be made available on the NHS. -
Surviving in the wild for suicide awareness (2026-07-11 06:07:00)
Kit Birks has walked the entire length of Europe to raise money and awareness for suicie prevention. -
People in 50s urged to complete bowel cancer screening (2026-07-11 03:03:46)
Health officials warn little over half of 54-year-olds completed free at-home test kits. -
Why women suffer more in the heat (2026-07-09 15:25:03)
A look at evidence that women's bodies suffer more during a heatwave. -
More protein or less? The foods to get you through a heatwave (2026-07-08 09:05:56)
When turning on the oven is a no-no and you're bored of salads, these foods (and drinks) will help to beat the heat. -
Inside Health (2026-07-07 09:00:00)
Are mosquitos biting earlier and how to optimise sperm. -
Why some African nations are turning down Trump aid money (2026-07-07 00:49:08)
The Trump administration sees the aid as more transactional - but some say it is not a fair trade. -
How to get through World Cup-induced sleep deprivation (2026-07-06 13:09:31)
The euphoria from England's dramatic victory over Mexico might not be enough to get you through Monday. -
Doctors vote to take strike action in row over pay (2026-07-03 10:08:16)
The British Medical Association is in dispute with Manx Care over "pay erosion since 2008". -
A mayor in Japan announced her maternity leave - and got the whole country talking (2026-07-02 22:00:11)
In the face of criticism, Shoko Kawata, 35, says she loves her job and is proud to be taking time off to have a baby. -
Resident doctors take strike action over pay (2026-06-29 10:45:58)
The BMA said there will "undoubtedly be cancellation of operations, outpatient appointments and elective care" but "patient safety will still be prioritised". -
Loved and loathed: The making of India's viral liver doctor (2026-06-28 23:11:12)
Dr Cyriac Abby Philips has built a large online following, but often clashes with India's traditional medicine specialists. -
Is laughter really the best medicine? (2026-06-26 05:27:32)
Researchers launch a "Laughter Lab" to explore how laughing can improve wellbeing and health. -
Consultants and specialist doctors take strike action over pay (2026-06-25 18:26:34)
Full emergency cover remained in place and patients were told to attend all scheduled appointments unless advised otherwise. -
What does hot weather do to the body? (2026-06-22 13:48:18)
Hot weather during the summer can affect anyone, but some people run a greater risk of serious harm. -
What are UV levels and how can you protect yourself? (2026-06-22 13:43:26)
Some UV exposure is essential for our wellbeing, but too much is damaging and can cause skin cancer. -
What to do if you think someone has heat exhaustion or heatstroke (2026-06-22 11:05:28)
Know the signs and what to do if someone is unwell in hot weather. -
Swim club calls for more school water safety lessons (2026-06-22 05:08:04)
From the autumn a new Water Safety Forum is being introduced to primary and secondary schools. -
A&E to remain open as doctors' strike called off (2026-06-14 14:15:17)
Resident doctor strikes are now on pause while they consider a new pay offer form the government. -
Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government (2026-06-13 20:46:11)
The walkout had been due to start at 07:00 BST on Monday and last until Friday. -
'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence (2026-06-04 23:29:06)
Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI. -
Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins (2026-04-21 23:00:08)
The jab targets the H5N1 flu strain which has caused devastating infections in bird populations worldwide, but has yet to spread between humans. -
Rollout of Covid vaccines extraordinary feat - inquiry report (2026-04-16 14:39:07)
Covid vaccines saved hundreds of thousands of lives, but a small minority harmed need better support, says report. -
Vaccines a huge success, but public trust must be earned - key findings from Covid report (2026-04-16 13:02:12)
Immunisation saved hundreds of thousands of UK lives, but vaccine hesitancy remains an issue.