Endometriosis treatment 'unacceptable' and women aren't diagnosed quickly enough
BBC News - Health
Women with endometriosis aren't getting diagnosed quickly enough and treatment is "unacceptable", say MPs.
About half of a £2bn boost from the 2014 Autumn Statement was spent outside the NHS, research finds.
Omid - who suffers an incurable, but not terminal, condition - aims to take his case to the High Court.
The rules on junk food advertising should also be tougher, MPs on the Health Select Committee say.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt addressed a memorial service for William Mead who died aged one.
A girl with cerebral palsy who once modelled for a clothes retailer has seen her condition improve.
Trips to empty the bladder were reduced and quality of life improved, a study found.
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For centuries, people in the Alps have attributed health issues, headaches in particular, to the mountain wind known as the Foehn.
The president demands a make-or-break vote on Friday on a new healthcare bill to replace Obamacare.
Actress "felt alone" but decided to talk about her struggles with body image in public.
British scientists say they now isolate different strains and so diagnose sufferers within days.
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Lab-made blood could solve the shortage of some blood types.
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