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The rise of ADHD diagnoses: why are so many women falling through the cracks?

If you’ve turned on the TV, opened a newspaper or spent any time on the internet in the last year,

Lack of action over mental health issues speaks louder than words

When it comes to mental health, snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan knows a thing or two about the subject and how

Islington HIV testing coverage falls behind most London boroughs

Islington has the second-lowest HIV testing coverage of all London boroughs, data shows. Last year, just a third of people

‘I was told I couldn’t have children 20 years ago – now my daughter is turning two’

For most teenage girls, being infertile isn’t among their chief worries. Lauren Johnson Reynolds was just 14 when she was

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GULZ: Meet the medics making music

Most people would consider being an NHS doctor more than enough to keep them busy, and wouldn’t even fathom balancing

Record-breaking NHS strike ceases but doctor pay dispute persists

Junior doctors in England return to work today after a five-day strike, the longest walkout in NHS history. For the

London ambulances under pressure to get injured patient to hospital within time targets to save lives.

London ambulances lose 1,000 more hours of response time than in 2018

More than a thousand more hours were lost by the slow response times of London ambulances to the most serious

Opportunity missed for joint King Charles and Prince Archie celebration says Scottish NHS worker

A Scottish woman believes King Charles’ coronation is a missed opportunity to have had a joint celebration with Prince Harry’s

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UK’s first mental health crisis café for children and young people opens in Ealing

The UK’s first mental health café has opened in Ealing, offering clinical and non-clinical support for anyone aged five to

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Ozempic: weight-loss miracle or gateway to an eating disorder?

Weight-loss drug Ozempic is now highly accessible in the UK through private clinics and online pharmacies, as well as through unregulated

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Is it time to scrap calorie counts on UK menus?

One year ago, the UK government announced mandatory calorie counts on menus for restaurants with more than 250 employees in

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