health
Can I Believe My Eyes?
Chris Tally Evans sees things – a first-person journey into Charles Bonnet Syndrome. Source link
Surgeon who 'stripped naked in cubicle' struck off
The doctor was working at the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth when the incidents happened. Source link
The myth of willpower – and why some people struggle to lose weight more than others
Thousands of genes that have an influence on weight, say experts – which means weight loss isn’t a level playing field Source link
Wellbeing 2026: Recovery, JOMO and brain boosting supplements
Wellness is a multi-trillion pound industry which continues to grow, what will be its focus in 2026? Source link
Dr Alex shares five ways that running helps your brain
From protecting against ageing to helping you sleep, Dr Alex George lists the benefits of running. Source link
Hospital flu cases drop as NHS on cold weather alert
NHS bosses say the fall is welcome, but expect freezing temperatures to increase pressure on the health service. Source link
How to keep babies warm in cold weather and other winter tips
As temperatures fall across much of the UK, the best ways to keep people and pets warm and dry. Source link
Chickenpox vaccines for young children start across UK
For the first time, children will be offered vaccination on the NHS against the common infection which, in rare cases, can be very serious. Source link
What is chickenpox and who can get an NHS vaccine?
The standard NHS childhood vaccination programme will include chickenpox from 2 January 2026. Source link
My son was given world's most expensive gene therapy drug – now he can walk
Five-year-old Edward can walk independently, his mum says, and she hopes he will lead a happy life. Source link