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Article thumbnail: HEIDELBERG, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: In this photo illustration father and son are touching their hands on February 05, 2022 in Heidelberg, Germany. (Photo Illustration by Ute Grabowsky/Getty Images)

UK dementia rates set to fall as study finds NHS shingles jab reduces risk

University of Oxford finding shows the Shingrix vaccine is linked to a 'significantly' lower risk of dementia in the six years after vaccination than the previously-used NHS jab

Blood stocks to run out in two days as NHS issues alert for donors

Panic attacks and cocaine addicts: My first year as an NHS psychotherapist

Article thumbnail: EMBARGOED TO 0001 THURSDAY JULY 25 File photo dated 08/05/19 of a woman using her mobile phone. Accessing GP services by filling in a form online or on a smartphone, rather than having a face-to-face appointment with a family doctor, could pose a risk to patient safety, according to an investigation by the Health Services Safety Investigations Body. Issue date: Thursday July 25, 2024. PA Photo. The investigations body said that GPs are not always specifically trained to do online consultations, while patients who cannot access or navigate websites are also at risk of harm. See PA story HEALTH Online. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire

Faith no reason to keep brain-damaged Muslim father on life support, judge rules

Starmer can go where the Tories feared (and failed) to tread