- 'Worrying' HIV ignorance in young
- Call to stop carers hiding drugs
- Cholesterol link to early births
- Clue to chemistry of mini-strokes
- Acquittals in Canada blood trial
- Ban 'boost for non-smoking staff'
- New breast cancer drug unveiled
- UK tobacco age limit rises
- Children 'recover' from TV harm
- Chocolate 'aids fatigue syndrome'
- Heart damage 'may boost defences'
- Action call on 'cancer lifestyle'
- Doctors oppose care opt-out plans
- Bristol-Myers to pay $515m fine
- New Ebola cases in DR Congo
- Court puts on hold HIV decision
- Child health bill faces Bush veto
- Centenarians reach a record high
- Simple diabetes breath test hope
- Anger over cosmetic 'cowboys'
- Stem cells trial for MS patients
- Research grant for eczema drugs
- 'Illegal' teeth whitening warning
- First cholera death hits Baghdad
- Superbug plans 'ignore' evidence
- Hospital overhaul 'under attack'
- Doctors told take young seriously
- Assisted death laws 'not abused'
- Heavy exercise miscarriage link
- Mozambique bishop in condom claim
- Caffeine painkiller risk claimed
- Therapy to slow down liver damage
- Deep-voiced men 'have more kids'
- Tea health benefits 'exaggerated'
- NHS allergy services 'lag behind'
- New NHS guidelines on childbirth
- Scottish obesity 'just behind US'
- Breast cancer genes to aid women
- Space bugs become more dangerous
- Acupuncture 'best for back pain'
- NHS rationing rife, say doctors
- Dentist in Islamic headscarf row
- 'Proof still needed' for flu jab
- Bad sleeping 'doubles heart risk'
- Warning on vCJD blood screening
- PM driven by own NHS experience
- Many baby deaths 'can be stopped'
- HIV rise blamed on belief in cure
- Brown pledges hospital bug battle
- New Ebola cases in DR Congo
- Action urged on cancer 'timebomb'
- Paedophiles' brains mapped
- England smokers 'respecting ban'
- Quick test for bird flu devised
- Sex-change patients' op success
- Taleban 'to honour polio drive'
- Elephantiasis gene secrets mapped
- Merck abandons HIV vaccine trials
- Starchy diet 'may damage liver'
- Genetic test for prostate cancer
- Tennessee bans lethal injection
- NHS 'must engage patients more'
- Outbreak of Q fever investigated
- Overseas pressure on doctors jobs
- 60% 'unaware of cancer age link'
- Watchdog under fire on additives
- Breast cancer symptoms confusion
- Cancer-fighting transplant hope
- Testicle stem cell harvest plan
- Patch promises painless injection
- Sheep offer clues to small babies
- Health centre targets LatAm poor
- Scores ill in Peru 'meteor crash'
- University offers stem cell boost
- Many 'imagine' food intolerance
- How mutant gene causes fragile X
- Gang guilty of fake Viagra scam
- Drink and drugs 'hitting economy'
- Female smokers 'risk spotty face'
- DNA test hope over damages claims
- End for traditional doctor's coat
- Brits 'dying not to do exercise'
- Concern over DNA database access
- Test measures fat around organs
- Drunks 'should pay for treatment'
- Models 'should show health proof'
- Loneliness 'damages health'
- Children cholesterol test call
- Violent NHS patients 'could pay'
- Peru blood banks face HIV crisis
- All day eye patch 'not necessary'
- Half-price IVF offered for eggs
- Mental health charities 'in need'
- How older siblings stunt growth
- Cocaine users 'getting younger'
- Stomach virus 'may trigger M.E.'
- Child mortality 'at record low'
- Russian 'sex day' to boost births
- Top scientist backs ethics code
- Cancer doubt remains over mobiles
- Tangerine peel 'kills cancer'
- Scientists' ethics code proposed
- Major Ebola outbreak in DR Congo
- Pill use 'may cut risk of cancer'
- Call to revamp death definition
- Tendons play key role in running
- Mobile industry holds its breath
- NHS 'failing on GP out-of-hours'
- Deadly Ebola resurfaces in Congo
- Hormone linked to autistic traits
- S Africa 'on track in Aids fight'
- Expensive antibiotics 'over-used'
- Starch 'fuel of human evolution'
- Wanless warns over future of NHS
- Insulin pill hope for diabetics
- Red tape 'strangling UK science'
- Terminal patients as drug testers
- Workouts cause women breast pain
- Keyhole boost for heart patients
- Jet injection to aid cancer fight
- 3D face scans spot gene syndromes
- No outdoor play 'hurts children'
- Secret of reading revealed
- Steroid dose warning in children
- Moral panic claim on drink binges
- Scots smoke ban 'boosts health'
- Eat well cash for mothers-to-be
- Rabies 'could be gone' in decade
- Guantanamo docs 'fail patients'
- Chinese woman's 'needle ordeal'
- Toddlers 'ill' from too much salt
- MP3 users risking hearing
- Heart tests for at-risk families
- Back pain sufferers need to work
- Depression leads to worst health
- Arsenic alarm in Bihar villages
- Cholera-hit Indians 'face hunger'
- Mosquito virus arrives in Europe
- Additives 'cause bad behaviour'
- Hospital mobile bans 'must stay'
- Teen boozing 'stores problems'
- Home mould removal 'eases asthma'
- PM's bid for global health care
- Crocs cause nurse safety concern
- Hope to find cancer 'holy grail'
- 'Human-animal' embryo ruling due
- Call to ban 'no-holds' fighting
- Gene 'controls body fat levels'
- Jane Tomlinson loses cancer fight
- Kissing means more to women
- Women 'choosier' over partners
- Mental health neglected worldwide
- Why rock and roll stars die young
- HIV couple sue in British courts
- Scientists discover height gene
- Confusion over diabetes testing
- UK clinics to offer egg freezing
- Schizophrenia trials 'promising'
- Work 'the biggest sleep robber'
- Woman has second set of triplets
- Deadly cholera outbreak in Iraq
- Measles 'surge' prompts warning
- Teen drinking 'remains a worry'
- Lung disease rates 'on the rise'
- Ovary removal 'raises brain risk'
- Miscarriage prompts Japan pledge
- World facing 'arsenic timebomb'
- Typhoid making a comeback in UK
- Hypnosis 'eases cancer op pain'
- Faulty gene link to breast cancer
- Lung cancer 'risk' for ex-smokers
- Cholera death toll in India rises
- Smokers to face picture warnings
- Statins 'life saving' for strokes
- Horse flu hits Apec summit police
- 'Blood chemicals link' to eczema
- Pollution 'may boost asthma risk'
- New blood pressure control found
- Out-of-body experience recreated
- Stroke care 'is failing patients'
- Old age 'no barrier' to sex life
- Burns 'can prompt heart problems'
- WHO warns of global epidemic risk
- Deadly virus linked to fruit bat
- Deadly virus linked to fruit bat
- Arthritis drug gets NHS approval
- Obesity 'may be linked to virus'
- Healthier options 'boost brands'
- UK 'lags behind' on cancer deaths
- Virtual game is a 'disease model'
- Sex is prime cause of China's HIV
- Darker fruits could fight cancer
- Middle-age spread 'happens twice'
- Warning over fake-drugs websites
- Obesity 'affects prostate risk'
- Nerve cell stretchiness uncovered
- WHO fears over Beijing pollution
- HIV test before Nigerian marriage
- Malaria drugs recalled in Kenya
- Mosquitoes thrive in wet summer
- Exercise 'must be tough to work'
- Depression is 'over-diagnosed'
- Beijing smog raises health fears
- Botswana pilots' HIV move anger
- Blood pressure 'boom' predicted
- Early cord clamping may harm baby
- Bird flu vaccine production boost
- US army suicides hit 26-year high
- 'Faulty' hip replacements removed
- Leeches 'save lorry driver's leg'
- Funding for research on parasites
- Half 'are smoking less' since ban
- HIV's double hit on brain cells
- Fat 'crucial' in children's diet
- Infection test for false joints
- Youth the key to Everest success
- Middle-aged men most miserable
- China told to increase drug tests
- Italian mayor offers diet subsidy
- Craving for junk food 'inherited'
- Cancer tackled in organ patients
- Workers 'stressed out' by e-mails
- Pot belly linked to heart disease
- 'Even light exercise' aids health
- MS vaccine handed safety boost
- Doctor criticises boob job prize
- Girl overdoses on espresso coffee
- Bali records first bird flu death
- Hole-in-the-heart self repair kit
- Public in dark on HPV cancer link
- Dialysis patient has healthy girl
- Obese 'under-report' sugar intake
- Award for anti-mutilation charity
- Bacteria 'do not cut short life'
- Sacked S Africa minister hits out
- Sickness spreads in S Asia floods
- GMC inquiry into foreign doctors
- MRI scan 'beats' mammogram
- Congo train to combat malaria
- Boost for bowel cancer research
- TV Alzheimer's widow's new role
- Bones offer new hope for diabetes
- Prevention 'may not help elderly'
- S Africa Aids sacking condemned
- Modern life pushes up cancer rate
- Anaesthetic switch 'may cut risk'
- Fish can fight malaria mosquitoes
- Managing stress cuts stroke risk
- 'Liposuction' for excess sweating
- Pakistan polio drive is suspended