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‘Cancer found in pregnancy has robbed me of seeing my baby grow’
There are concerns signs of cancer in pregnant women are being dismissed as pregnancy symptoms.
Eat Out to Help Out: What was the impact of the scheme?
How much did the scheme help the economy and affect the spread of Covid? 
Mosquito-borne disease risk looms for UK – study
Diseases like dengue fever could be common if little is done to tackle climate change, report warns.
‘The law needs to catch up on student mental health’
A High Court is looking at whether universities owe a duty of care towards their students.
New Zealand smoking ban: Māori mourn loss of hard-won smoking reform
The model for an end to tobacco had been pushed for decades by New Zealand's Indigenous people.
Why do people always wait until January to get fit?
Many people wait until the new year to join a gym or start running - but now might be the best time.
A tale of two very different Covid inquiries
In London, ministers have been in the spotlight whereas the Scottish inquiry has focused on the victims.
Merthyr Tydfil: The industrial town that paved the way for Viagra
Steelworkers in need of cash were among the men of Merthyr Tydfil who became medical guinea pigs.
Parkinson’s Disease: ‘You can have a career after diagnosis’
A hospital nurse tells of her experience after her "overwhelming" Parkinson's Disease diagnosis.
Covid inquiry: I did not back a ‘let it rip’ policy, says Boris Johnson
The former prime minister says he offered counter arguments but ultimately acted to curb Covid.