Mental health patients treated miles from home surges 40% in two years
One from Somerset was sent to the Scottish Highlands 587 miles away, new figures show
One from Somerset was sent to the Scottish Highlands 587 miles away, new figures show
While the most prematurely babies scored low in tests, the difference was 'negligible' by the time children were of middle-school age
Virtual reality has been used to treat phobias for many years, but medical researchers have began to discover that it can do so much more than that
Performing-enhancing substances are not just giving athletes an advantage, they're being used in everyday situations from presentations to sitting exams
You can make a start by doing things badly...
'Under 18s should not be able to just walk in off the street and have a cosmetic procedure'
Trade unions want the maximum workplace temperature set at 30C
Sarah-Marie Flint was brought up in a fire-conscious household by a father who was in the industry – and has passed on the lessons to her own family (and frankly, to anyone who will listen)
A man in China had 12kg of compacted faeces and a large part of his gut removed by surgeons. The patient was suffering from a rare disorder known as Hirschsprung’s disease
The first case of Zika in India was discovered in November 2016. Why was the public not informed about it?
Fifty years ago this month interracial marriages were legalised in the US, but some negative attitudes have persisted to the present day
Yes, it exists and it may be more in sync with women's than you know. Lisa Bonas reports
It's important to talk to someone about your concerns
A doctor has warned against eating raw fish
Great Ormond Street Hospital’s lawyers say case is 'particularly sad' but 'the parents don’t accept the facts'
Students blamed exam pressure, intensive exercise and poor diets for irregular menstrual cycles, which were most noticeable during term time