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Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for ...
The NHS is paying to send rising numbers of British patients abroad for treatment after waiting lists in England hit record ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who opposed the Assisted Dying Bill, has publicly voiced concerns over a lack of resources ...
Britain sleepwalking into a silent epidemic of ketamine addiction, health services "ill-equipped" to cope- users dangerously ...
Rollout of the groundbreaking scheme will be bankrolled by a £650 million genomics investment and is part of the government's ...
Personalised medicine, made possible through things like DNA testing, will form a big part the health secretary's new plan ...
THEY are arguably the biggest medical breakthrough of recent times. And from Monday, so-called ‘fat jabs’ will be made ...
Labour voters now believe immigration is the biggest burden on the NHS. Britons who backed Sir Keir Starmer’s party at the ...
All babies could have their DNA mapped to test for future illnesses under a plan unveiled by the government, it has been ...
The parents of Noah Williams - who is now back at the school - say 'no doctor realised just how strong and resilient he is' ...
Sky News investigates a number of deaths linked to a London NHS trust that was recently convicted in the case of 22-year-old ...
At its third reading, the Assisted Dying Bill passed the Commons by a slim majority of 23 votes, and now its fate lies with the Lords, where it faces a bumpy ride before it becomes law.