‘Meaty’ rice grown in lab for protein kick
A team in South Korea say they have cracked how to grow beef muscle and fat cells inside grains of rice.
Confusion over ultra-processed food labelling
Not enough data to say adding processing information to labelling would be helpful, researchers say.
IVF clinic investigated over possible damaged eggs
Guy's Hospital has apologised to more than 100 women whose eggs and embryos may have been damaged.
Pesticide maker used “weak” data on Parkinson’s
A UK pesticide producer did not look at key health records in its Parkinson's study, legal papers show.
NHS ‘not ready’ for new Alzheimer’s drugs
A leading charity says the NHS is unprepared for the rollout of innovative new drugs.
Wegovy, the weight-loss drug flying off the shelves
How did Danish weight-loss treatment Wegovy become a global sales sensation?
‘There is no right or wrong way to have alopecia’
Gail Porter has shown people that bald is beautiful - but she can wear wigs too, says campaigner.
Juniors doctors to strike over five days, BMA says
They will walk out on 24-28 February in a dispute with the government over pay.
Measles cases continuing to rise
A sharp rise in numbers over the past six weeks is being driven by cases in Birmingham.
Cancer waiting times in 2023 worst on record
Proportion starting treatment within 62 days in England drops to new low after 11 years of decline.