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Covid inquiry: What is it investigating and how does it work?

The second round of public hearings is examining how ministers made decisions during the pandemic. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ENkYAeT

PrEP: Preventative HIV drug highly effective, study says

The largest ever real-world study found PrEP to work extremely well as a preventative treatment. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/VtWoayD

Elfbar: Top vape firm drops sweet flavours over appeal to kids

Leading vape brands Elfbar and Lost Mary call for tighter restrictions on vape sales ahead of government clampdown. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/IBsRpLJ

The Covid kids starting school unable to speak

Children with speech problems could not access therapy during Covid - but now some are getting expert help. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/BwXqEQ0

Southmead Hospital tackling emergency waits as winter arrives

It is investing millions to get patients in and out quicker as colder weather arrives. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/dYEO8Nn

Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success

The pop legend steps up his campaign to eradicate HIV, as a new NHS testing scheme shows promising results. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/CMjUKW6

Thalidomide: Australia gives national apology to survivors and families

PM Anthony Albanese calls the birth defects scandal one of Australia's "darkest" medical chapters. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6OQxqHW

Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital

The mum and dad of a two-day-old girl who died want a national inquiry into maternity services. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/y6FaJRp

Excluding us from meetings harmed Covid response, mayors tell inquiry

Repeated requests to join meetings in early 2020 were refused, London and Greater Manchester mayors say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/Z1tsy3S

Fresh pay offer could end NHS consultant strikes

Extra increase on top of 6% rise given this year will now be put to union members in England. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/oYJQbBw

Royal Papworth starts 'blood powder' trial with first recruit

Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge hopes the product will improve heart surgery survival rates. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/gjo67Lu

New Zealand smoking ban: Health experts criticise new government's shock reversal

Health experts are appalled as the new government plans to repeal the policy to fund tax cuts. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6Pqa8db

'Long Covid triggered our MCAS, but doctors didn't believe us'

Elle Gorman and George Cooper explain how they were told their post-long Covid illness didn't exist. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/mYlcJSd

John Lewis to offer health checks to customers

The department store is partnering with Covid-19 testing firm Randox Health to offer new services. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/omK9rg7

Covid: Lack of trust in government adversely affected minorities - Badenoch

The business secretary tells the Covid inquiry some minority groups did not trust the government. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/A8lXu30

Hep C: More than 70% of Bristolians 'know nothing' of virus

Keith Hathaway, from Bristol, is promoting awareness of blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis C. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/7xbR0kp

WHO seeks China data on 'pneumonia clusters' in children

The UN agency wants data on an outbreak reported by the media and disease monitoring systems. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/7iPDAS3

Covid inquiry: Van-Tam family received 'unexpected' death threats

Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/5gSHAsl

Can writing a diary protect your mental health?

Sir Patrick Vallance's "brain dumps" morphed into damning public critiques - but are diaries therapeutic? from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/fWFANu5

Black women most likely to die in medieval London plague

Bioarchaeologists studied three plague burial sites to research how racism influenced risk of death. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/sXHfbNz

'Poor' NHS interpreting services leading to misdiagnosis and deaths, says group

The BBC has found interpreting issues were a factor in 80 babies dying or being injured between 2018-2022. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/yaDHNiG

Covid inquiry: Chris Whitty to appear after Vallance says pair had different opinions

It comes after top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance said the pair had different opinions over lockdown. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/8DQO7a6

Red-wine headache explained - and it is not about volume

For some, a glass is enough to trigger headache due to the way their body metabolises the drink, scientists say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/HI6fZjR

‘I was addicted to social media - now I'm suing Big Tech’

The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/JYOARHM

Nottingham maternity units still failing some patients, says review leader

Senior midwife Donna Ockenden says her ongoing review had found criticism of interpretation services. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/C4fJLt3

My anxiety is back since ADHD medication ran out

Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/e6Oqzwn

More illness among young affecting work ability

They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago. from BBC News - Health https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67443189?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA

My pre-death grief over husband's dementia

Marion Ritchie says she was grieving for the future that was gone when her husband was diagnosed. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/GSAB0xY

More women to get contraceptive pill from chemists in England

A range of new services will be available without the need to go to a GP, from December, in England. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/HZgMwJV

Medical cannabis: Parents 'denied it turn to illegal means for children'

Hannah Deacon suggests hundreds of parents who cannot get it medically turn to illegal methods. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/9UXnSO1

The online black market cashing in on weight loss jab hype

Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2UOiaCc

NHS England promises to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040

Jabs are to be offered in libraries and sports venues to improve access, the boss of NHS England will say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6RECUx2

Give toddlers chickenpox jab, advisers tell NHS

All UK children should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age, advisers tell NHS. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/tARzECB

NHS struggling to open extra winter beds and fill staffing gaps

Hospitals in England warn a lack of funds means they must scale back on extra beds and recruitment. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/QHWKRch

Indi Gregory: Critically ill baby dies after life-support turned off

Her dad, Dean Gregory, says eight-month-old Indi Gregory died at 01:45 GMT on Monday. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/1bVlZ03

Overseas doctors will remain 'crucial' despite recruitment drive - regulator

The General Medical Council says efforts to recruit more UK doctors will take years to take effect. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ICVempz

NHS board named in Glasgow hospital corporate homicide probe

It follows the deaths of four patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/5UHOqxF

Arkansas man receives world's first eye transplant

A team of more than 140 surgeons in New York successfully performed the procedure on Aaron James. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/v9R2OH8

UK's first Covid mega lab for sale

The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory is being marketed to businesses in the life sciences sector. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/WwtslrE

Infected blood scandal: Government launches legal challenge over FOI ruling

It is taking legal action over the Information Commissioner's ruling on details of victims' payouts. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/tfF4WZ6

What is nitrous oxide and why is it being banned?

The government has made the possession of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a criminal offence. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PRecI7g

Mounjaro obesity jab authorised in UK

Trials suggest it can help people shed about 20% of body weight, but it is not recommended for NHS use yet. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/fiVBrQy

NHS to try out Alzheimer's disease blood tests

A £5m study will begin in January to see how feasible it is to offer these types of tests to patients. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/prH5YVM

Covid inquiry: Ex-minister challenged on plan for disabled people

It comes after the Covid inquiry was told disabled people were "largely disregarded" during the pandemic. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/YsQ6rG4

Boris Johnson wanted to be injected with Covid on TV - ex-adviser

The former PM suggested being injected with the virus on TV would calm public fears, an ex-adviser says. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/fgW2VEz

Bowel cancer patients allowed home on same day as stoma surgery

Patients can now go home on the same day as having surgery to remove stoma bags. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/OS7Kk9J

Mouth-cancer deaths fear over NHS dentist shortage

The numbers dying from the disease have risen steadily over the past 10 years, figures show. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/WPmw9js

Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas possession becomes illegal

Now a class C drug, possession for recreational use will carry a prison sentence of up to two years. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/ZKRXDId

Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust paid PR firm £800k

Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is criticised for payments to PR firm, the BBC reveals. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/gx9TSwz

Thousands of women to be offered drug to prevent breast cancer

Anastrozole, used for many years to treat breast cancer, has now been licensed as a preventative option. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/URMoO1c

Disabled arts scheme: Buying tickets 'shouldn't be a performance'

A delayed pilot scheme will be up and running next year and should make booking tickets easier. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/H9vqS1g

Covid Inquiry: Boris Johnson referred to Treasury as 'pro-death squad'

The ex-PM used the term while discussing easing lockdown rules in January 2021, the Covid Inquiry heard. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/lLq916Z

Fundraiser Graeme Souness joins 'butterfly skin girl' Isla on hospital trip

Isla Grist, who has a rare skin condition, meets fundraiser Graeme Souness after she travels to London for treatment. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/0w13iIY

Lee Anderson: Tory MP apologises to doctor over strike tweet

Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson donates £1,870 to the BMA strike fund to compensate for any upset. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/6MDghc8

NHS pay: Health staff win Covid bonus after legal action threat

Thousands of health workers who were excluded from a bonus will now get the payment, ministers say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PJwoTzM

Why do we itch when reading about bedbugs?

Experts explain why just thinking about bedbugs can leave us feeling itchy. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/xSjXtHN

What we learned from a shocking week of Covid testimony

A picture emerged of a dysfunctional, divided No 10 - a timely reminder of events in November 2020. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/5NLU6Ge

Unlikely first Covid lockdown could have been avoided - Johnson

The former PM says only a vaccine or drugs - unavailable at the time - could have averted the curbs. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/pBe4aPd

Suicide site encouraged daughter to die - parents

Bronwen Morgan's parents are calling for a block on suicide websites after she took her own life. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/PBlxycY

No targeted mental health support for flood-hit farmers

The government rejects calls to provide new funding for mental health support for farmers in crises. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/nAGYo0p

Children's health warning system rolled out by NHS

The concerns of families and carers will be at the heart of a new early-warning system, the NHS says. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/xKJIXHY

Pioneering operation combines cancer surgery and Caesarean

Four women have had a landmark two-in-one operation to reduce the inherited risk of ovarian cancer. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/HveaCRn

'Macho' culture at No 10 harmed Covid response, Helen MacNamara says

Former top official Helen MacNamara tells Covid inquiry women were sidelined in male-dominated No 10. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/jYQXmO2

Cough syrup maker boss jailed in Indonesia

The pharmaceutical firm, Afi Farma, has been linked to the deaths of more than 200 Indonesian children. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/UjnN8TO

Brain power dropped among over-50s during Covid-19 pandemic, study shows

Cognitive skills, such as memory, waned - possibly linked to stress, loneliness and alcohol, study shows. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/FRdSWOJ

Hospitals fail people with learning disabilities, says watchdog

Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses, training for staff and information sharing in England. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/MwAuJEh

Covid inquiry: Read the private WhatsApp messages from inside Downing Street

"Meltdown", "liar", "embarrassing" - messages lay bare Downing Street divisions during the pandemic. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/eCOZIsc

Met Police to attend fewer mental health calls

A new scheme aims to free up officers' time and ensure help is given by mental health professionals. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/Bqa8Vxv