Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'
By Josephine Franks
Number of measles cases increase in Harrow
Measles Cases Almost Doubled In 2022-2023, And 2024 Is Not Looking Good Either
By Laura Simmons
Parents thought baby just had common cold before they received letter from 'angry' doctors
By Rom Preston-ellis and Imogen Howse
Global measles cases nearly doubled in one year, researchers say
By Katherine Dillinger
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The health products you DON'T need - including £2 vitamin shots
By Rebecca Whittaker
Young cancer patients blocked from 'life-saving' trials
By Emma Grimshaw
‘Plasma was called liquid gold’: the true story of the UK infected blood scandal
By Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Robin McKie
Doctors who treated patients with infected blood worked for firms making it
By Cara McGoogan
'I was given infected blood — now I've got liver cancer'
By Mike Wade
Pharma companies 'bribed NHS doctors to use infected blood products' that gave patients HIV and hepatitis C
Hertfordshire victim of the infected blood scandal is hoping for 'accountability'
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Disease 'detectives' spot worrying new trend as cases of 15th century STI surge
By Eliza Loukou
Syphilis Is Increasingly Displaying Atypical, Severe Symptoms | Health | bluemountaineagle.com
What Is Eye Syphilis? The Severe Symptom Doctors Are Seeing amid the STD Epidemic
By Vanessa Etienne
Doctors seeing more syphilis patients with unusual and severe symptoms, study shows
By Brenda Goodman
Doctors seeing more patients with unusual and severe syphilis symptoms, study shows
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How a month without meat slashed my cholesterol
By Miranda Levy
Doctors said Liv had 'tummy ache' - now she hasn't eaten in eight years
'I have a paralysed stomach and haven't eaten anything for eight years'
By Marie-claire Dorking
Woman, 25, with paralysed stomach hasn't eaten or drunk anything for eight years
By Emma Dunn and Rom Preston-ellis
Woman with paralysed stomach hasn't eaten anything for eight years
By Marie-claire Dorking
Woman with 'paralysed stomach' hasn't eaten for eight years
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Three women diagnosed with HIV after 'vampire facials' at unlicensed clinic in New Mexico
Three women infected with HIV after having 'vampire facials'
By Joshua Thurston
CDC: 'Vampire facials' at an unlicensed spa in New Mexico led to HIV infections in three women
By Alexa St. John
CDC says 3 women diagnosed with HIV after vampire facial, popularised by Kim Kardashian; know more
By Jayashree Narayanan
3 women got HIV after 'vampire facial' at unlicensed medical spa: CDC
By Thibault Spirlet
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MMR jab uptake among young people in England up by 23% since 2023, says NHS
By Anna Bawden
Residents encouraged to catch up on vaccines for World Immunisation Week – Warwickshire County Council
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How missing out on immunization can impact child’s health in the long term
MMR catch-up campaign significantly boosts uptake across country
By Maria Jones
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First US case of bird flu in dolphins rings catastrophe bells
Florida dolphin dies of 'mutated' bird flu that is 18 TIMES more resistant to drug treatment
By Peter Hess
Warning as First American Dolphin Diagnosed With Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu
By Robyn White
Florida dolphin dies of 'mutated' bird flu
By Peter Hess
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Found in Florida Dolphin
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Over a third of MS sufferers avoid seeking help because of embarrassment, research reveals
By Amelia Harper
Inverness girl breaks the stigma surrounding 'embarrassing' MS symptoms to eliminate 'shame and loneliness'
By Annabelle Gauntlett
Worthing woman opens up about her embarrassing MS symptoms to help start conversations during MS Awareness Week
By Elaine Hammond
Third with multiple sclerosis 'too embarrassed' to seek help
By Nic Paton
Some taboos are meant to be broken…
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Kent babies eligible for Covid-19 spring booster vaccination
By Zac Sherratt
NHS issues urgent Covid jab update in Gloucestershire for those most at risk from virus
By Phil Norris
COVID-19 spring booster now available in Kirklees
Spring Covid-19 vaccination now available to eligible groups | City Of Wolverhampton Council
Minehead Community Hospital offering Covid-19 jabs again for elderly and vulnerable
By John Thorne
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Eating disorders are not a choice, they are a disease – I wish more people knew how treatable they are
By Xavier Mulenga
MSP Monica Lennon urges people to familiarise themselves with symptoms of bowel cancer
By Michael A Pringle
Bowel cancer: Key symptoms to look out for as only 1 in 4 Brits able to identify warning signs
By Chiara Fiorillo
Doctor shares red flag symptoms for silent killer cancer that is often mistaken for IBS
By Elaine Blackburne and Rom Preston-ellis
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My friends are worried about my drinking – how do I know if I have a problem?
By Annabel Rivkin and Emilie McMeekan
I'm an ER doctor - these are my do's and don'ts for holiday illnesses and animal attacks, from why you should
By Ted Thornhill
Dr Michael Mosley's superfood which cuts heart attack chance by half
By Ben Hurst
Dr Michael Mosley says a teaspoon of 'nutritional powerhouse' food can reduce blood pressure and improve skin
Why you should eat flaxseed every day, according to Dr Michael Mosley
By Daisy Lester
Dr Michael Mosley says adding one food to your diet can reduce blood pressure and improve skin
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What your cough could really mean, from THAT irritating 'dry' tickle to the 'wet' one that leaves you splutter
By Rebecca Whittaker
Two women left with disease that thickens lungs and makes it hard to breathe – after having brows m...
By Isabel Shaw
Magic Pill by Johann Hari, review: the truth about Ozempic
By Paul Nuki
I've lost three stone taking Ozempic. But am I at risk?
By Johann Hari
Ozempic changed the lives of obesity patients. And then we had to stop prescribing it
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By Francis Finucane
Experts reveal why 15 percent of people don't lose weight on Ozempic - could you be a 'non-responder'?
By Cassidy Morrison
Is Ozempic's marketing leaning into its viral weight loss reputation?
By Audrey Kemp
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Man who had 'no symptoms whatsoever' credits routine bowel cancer screening test for saving his life
By Lauren Kelsey Davidson
Kidney disease: How to protect yourself and the symptoms the NHS may not spot
By David Cox
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Mum who had heart attack an hour after giving birth told she has just a year to live
By Imogen Clyde Smith
‘Groundbreaking’ DNA tests could ‘spot men most likely to fall victim to under-the-radar prostate cance...
By Joe Davies
Hunchbacked model shows what remote workers will look like by 2100, according to research
By Jess Battison
Cancer expert lists all the food and drinks she avoids to reduce risk of disease
By Ellen Jenne and Rom Preston-ellis
Doctors thought my back pain was creaky joints... it was actually a golf ball-sized tumor in my colon
By Luke Andrews
Report finds three 'missed cancer' deaths at County Durham and Darlington NHS Trust
Major hospitals among worst for deaths after delayed or wrong cancer diagnosis
By Helena Vesty
Royal Oldham NHS trust confirms deaths from cancer delays
By Olivia Bridge
Four people died in Leeds hospitals because of late or incorrect cancer diagnosis
By Leigh Jones
Two deaths due to delays in cancer diagnosis were recorded by East Sussex NHS Trust in the past three years
By Connor Gormley
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Unexpected items in your home that can trigger sneezing fits - full list of worst culprits
Over half of hay fever sufferers have avoided going outdoors - for at least two days at a time
10 common household items that could cause sneezing fits
By Laura Hampson
Top 10 causes of sneezing fits - from fresh flowers, to children's teddy bears
Hay fever: 10 household items that could give you sneeze fits all-day
By Simran Arora
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Adorable baby girl looks like a real-life unicorn thanks to rare birthmark – but is taunted by cruel t...
By Vanessa Chalmers
What age children start to show symptoms of autism and what to look for
By Charlotte Smith
'King Kong' jab for weight loss to be offered to severe snorers after they found it slashed the frequency of s
By Ethan Ennals
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Women miss iron shortage warning signals by mistaking them as harmless conditions - as one in ten women have i
By Ethan Ennals
Tiny Robotic Nerve Cuffs Promise Breakthrough in Neurocare
Scientists Make Breakthrough in Chronic Pain Treatment
By Pandora Dewan
Robotic Nerve ‘Cuffs’ Could Treat Various Neurological Conditions
Flexible, Robotic Nerve 'Cuffs' Offer Potential for Minimally Invasive Monitoring and Treatment of Neurological Conditions
The Robotic Nerve 'Cuffs' Pioneering Neurological Treatment
By Bethan Davies
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Ulas family that walks on all fours 'shouldn't exist', say scientists
By Harriet Brewis
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I thought my son, 10, was dying after slurring words & blacking out – I can’t believe what caused it & wan...
By Lynsey Hope
Alarming Findings: Atrial Fibrillation Is More Common and Dangerous Than Previously Thought
A-Fib Symptoms and Treatment: What Younger Adults Should Know
By Dani Blum
AFib: Why More People Under 65 Are Being Diagnosed
By Shawn Radcliffe
The Price of the US Health Care Affordability Crisis: High Anxiety, Skipped Care, Failing Health
By Grace Halsey
Afib more dangerous for patients under 65 than previously thought, UPMC study finds
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Don't panic, experts explain why you're really not losing your memory
By Katherine Fidler
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