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Hope, fear, faith and love: Four people on why assisted dying vote matters

For the first time in nearly a decade, MPs will debate and vote on the issue of assisted suicide.

UK will have men’s health strategy, government says

The strategy may cover areas such as mental health, suicide prevention, heart disease and stroke.

Cameron changes mind to back assisted dying bill

Lord Cameron previously opposed assisted dying but says the current bill "is about shortening death".

First new asthma attack treatment in 50 years

Around two million asthma and COPD attacks each year could be treated with the drug, a study suggests.

‘The IVF postcode lottery is not fair’

As she prepares for IVF treatment, Hannah Newby says the region's provision is "a mess".

‘The IVF postcode lottery is not fair’

As she prepares for IVF treatment, Hannah Newby says the region's provision is "a mess".

‘The IVF postcode lottery is not fair’

As she prepares for IVF treatment, Hannah Newby says the region's provision is "a mess".

‘The IVF postcode lottery is not fair’

As she prepares for IVF treatment, Hannah Newby says the region's provision is "a mess".

Trump picks Covid lockdown critic to lead top health agency

The physician and economist was the face of the Great Barrington Declaration, which opposed widespread lockdowns.

Plan to boost NHS dental treatments ‘not on track’

Watchdog warns target of 1.5m more treatments unlikely to be hit as calls grow for major reform.