Angiodema: Gene therapy treats painful hereditary disorder
A single dose of gene therapy was enough to stop the painful swelling attacks caused by angiodema.
BRCA tests to be offered to Jewish people to detect cancer risk
NHS England says it wants to test 30,000 Jewish people over the next two years for faulty BRCA genes.
Edenfield Centre: Vulnerable patients denied human rights – review
A report finds failings at Edenfield mental health unit after BBC Panorama exposed patient mistreatment.
What is the UK Covid inquiry and how does it work?
The second round of public hearings examined how ministers made decisions during the pandemic.
Sturgeon: I did not take Covid decisions for political reasons
Scotland's former first minister says none of her decisions were based on trying to advance the cause of independence.
Dry January: ‘I saved £200 by giving up alcohol’
Jasmine Hoole was one of the millions who gave up drinking for a month.
Seven conditions that your local chemist can now treat
Pharmacies in England are able to supply antibiotics and advice without patients seeing a doctor.
West Midlands has 75% of England’s measles cases
A consultant epidemiologist at the UKHSA said the outbreak in the region "remains a concern".
Covid inquiry: John Swinney manually deleted texts to Nicola Sturgeon
The ex-deputy first minister says he will apologise "unreservedly" if he "misunderstood" messaging policy.
Mollie Pearce from The Traitors on her disability ‘double whammy’
Mollie Pearce opens up about life in the castle with a stoma bag called Sid and limb difference.