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    UK health regulator rejects lecanemab as treatment for Alzheimer’s

    Decision by Nice to rule out drug being available on NHS comes despite medicines licensing body giving green light
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    Suicide risk for female doctors 76% higher than general population

  • Young man holding his head in his hands

    The appalling neglect of mentally ill people in Britain

  • 2 slices of ham in a baguette on a plate

    Two slices of ham a day can raise type 2 diabetes risk by 15%, research suggests

  • Jeremy Walker

    I’ve met many Valdo Calocanes. This is how a mental health crisis can lead to tragedy

    Jeremy Walker
  • A woman wearing a hospital gown looks away from the camera on a ward

    140 women in England receive payout for vaginal mesh implant complications

    Settlement from first successful group claim in England expected to total millions of pounds, but size of payments unknown
  • The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, holds a pen in one hand as she studies some papers on her desk in 11 Downing Street.

    The Observer view on growth: Labour must be prepared to spend

    Public sector pay rises are vital, but raising the revenue to pay for them will be difficult unless fiscally conservative policies are lifted
  • Lucy Letby

    Evidence in first Lucy Letby trial was incorrect, CPS admits

    Door swipe data showing which staff entered and exited baby unit was ‘mislabelled’ until retrial, CPS says
  • Dr Diana Warner, with short hair and in a dress with an art deco pattern, stands in the grass next to a bench, looking left

    ‘It’s sometimes right to disobey laws’: Doctor suspended for Insulate Britain protests speaks out

    Convicted of non-violent offences in Insulate Britain action, Dr Diana Warner is second GP to have licence suspended, which a medical tribunal ruled could damage patient trust
  • A male patient sitting getting his blood pressure taken by a female doctor

    Labour must raise GP funding to end ‘8am scramble’, says doctors’ group

    General practices forced to ‘do more and more with less and less’, says Doctors’ Association UK
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    Mental health services are beset by complex and profound problems

  • Jessica Zbinden-Webster

    Sunscreen is taxed as a ‘cosmetic’ in the UK. As a skin cancer survivor, I’m appalled

    Jessica Zbinden-Webster
  • Trans flags with transgender symbol flying at a protest

    NHS plans review of adult gender services following Cass criticisms

    Workers in adult gender clinics allege ‘chaotic’ administration and ‘out of control’ waiting lists
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    Brief letters
    Accent snobs can cause lasting harm

    Letters: Shaking off shame | Vagina and poo museums | Counting wasps | A road sweeper’s holiday | Stonehenge megalith
    • ‘I’ve had to become my own doctor’: trans young people on life after the Cass review

    • Gonorrhoea getting more drug-resistant and ‘may become untreatable’

    • Radiographer shortage in England ‘is delaying breast cancer treatment’

  • Residents of the Flevoflats, specially adapted accommodation for older people in Amsterdam, part of a plan to create caring neighbourhoods.

    How to fill the huge gaps in social care provision

    Letters: Families bear the brunt of politicians’ neglect of elder care, writes Alan Walker, while Maria Brenton and Tim Johnson look to the Netherlands and Ireland
  • A woman with blonde hair sits at her desk and holds her stomach in pain.

    Women in England to be offered a daily tablet for fibroids, Nice says

    About 30,000 patients with moderate to severe symptoms could receive Linzagolix, which may shrink growths
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    Dementia: five charts that help explain Britain’s biggest killer

    From a diagnosis lottery to a spiralling bill we look at the UK’s battle with the disease
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