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- Probiotics labelled 'quite useless'
A study suggests "good bacteria" have little or no effect inside the body. - Lack of exercise puts one in four people at risk, WHO says
About 1.4 billion people face a range of health problems due to physical inactivity, the WHO says. - How your heart age is key to heart attack or stroke risk
Public Health England says about 80% of heart attacks and strokes in people under 75 could be prevented. - Doctors told to ditch Latin and use 'plain English'
Doctors must learn a new skill - writing letters that are easier for patients to understand, guidelines say. - Calorie count on menus plan will hit small restaurants - Treasury
The Treasury fears the health department's proposals could harm restaurants and push prices up. - Gene-editing hope for muscular dystrophy
The technique was used to restore a protein that people with the condition are unable to make. - Doctors’ mental health at tipping point
The suicide rate among doctors in England is rising, with concerns about whether they can get help. - Artificial intelligence used to predict cancer growth
A new technique picks out patterns in DNA mutation within cancers to forecast future genetic changes. - Teenagers who smoke and drink suffer ill effects by age of 17
Signs of stiffening arteries show up by that age and can lead to heart problems in later life. - England proposes energy drinks ban for children
High levels of sugar and caffeine have been linked to obesity and other health issues. - 'Quarter of 14-year-old UK girls self-harm'
Stereotypes around gender and worries about looks contribute to children's unhappiness, a report says. - Yemen cholera epidemic 'controlled' by computer predictions
Cases are slashed thanks to a new system that predicts where outbreaks will occur. - Air pollution may harm cognitive intelligence, study says
Chronic exposure to toxic air has a bigger negative impact on older men, a new study in China suggests. - New asthma treatment set for wider NHS distribution
The new 'melting muscle' treatment has proved to be safe and effective, health experts say. - Kidney donor explains decision to give to a stranger
The number of people becoming altruistic kidney donors is declining. - Testing out natural aphrodisiacs in Ghana
Natural aphrodisiacs for sale in Ghana - but what's in them? - Zara Tindall on miscarriages: 'It's been a horrible road'
Zara Tindall tells BBC Breakfast about going through two miscarriages and how hard it is for fathers. - Staff taught to make rail line ‘dementia friendly’
Staff on Northern Rail are being taught to recognise when people living with dementia are travelling. - You, Me and the Big C podcast hosts vow to continue
Presenters of the You, Me and the Big C podcasts, Deborah James and Lauren Mahon, vow to carry on. - Disabled mother Miriam: My five-year-old son is my arms
Kenyan Miriam Wariwa was born without arms, so her five-year-old son Samuel helps her with her daily tasks. - Hair transplants: Fighting against my receding hairline
Paul is one of thousands of British men to travel to Turkey this year to have a hair transplant. - The three-year-old who is learning to use a cane
Nell is registered blind, and is being helped by a charity to use a cane before she goes to nursery. - Australian paramedics grant dying man's ice cream wish
The gesture was enjoyed "so much" by the Australian man on his final trip to hospital, relatives say. - Use honey first for a cough, new guidelines say
Antibiotics should rarely be given for coughs - in most cases they do little to help, officials say. - No alcohol safe to drink, global study confirms
The researchers say that the health risks of drinking outweigh any possible benefits. - 'I live in constant fear of my next migraine attack'
Two thirds of migraines sufferers live in fear of an attack occurring, a new survey reveals. - Will going vegan make you healthier?
The vegan diet has become popular in the UK - but does it have an impact on wellbeing? - Is 'Brazilian butt lift' surgery a risk worth taking?
How dangerous is the "Brazilian butt lift" and why are people having this form of cosmetic surgery? - The hospice remembering children in birdsong
Ty Hafan children's hospice is creating a sound installation to remember patients in an inspiring way. - Making Australia care about a 'silent epidemic'
Syl Freedman's petition for an endometriosis drug went viral - then she helped to change policy. - Why I chose to go it alone with IVF
Polly Kerr is one of a growing number of single women to have opted for IVF. - The mentally ill 29-year-old helped to die
In January Aurelia Brouwers drank poison supplied by a doctor and lay down to die. She was 29. - No going back in Argentina's abortion debate
The BBC's Katy Watson speaks to supporters and opponents of the abortion bill ahead of a key vote. - Are women turning their back on the pill?
Use of coils, implants and injections has nearly doubled in a decade, NHS figures show. - The battle against skin-whitening cream
Shops continue to sell the illegal cream as Trading Standards struggle to regulate the sector.