In under two years, the UK saw the removal of its measles-free status with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declaring it a national incident.
With blocks on humanitarian aid deliveries, women and girls in Gaza are witnessing the most severe cases of period poverty.
A team of researchers have named almost 1000 chemicals, found in food and beauty products, that increase the risk of breast cancer.
The study, led by Dr Trey Ideker, a professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine, showcases the potential of artificial intelligence in unravelling the complexities of cancer drug responses.
A new biological threat-tackling partnership has been formed between the UK and the US building on the Atlantic Declaration signed last year to strengthen biosecurity surveillance like disease outbreaks.
The high concentration of arsenic levels has been attributed to seasonal flooding and rising sea levels.
Local UK authorities are unable to place UK children with complex needs to children's homes due to the improper grouping of children which doesn't serve their needs, according to an Ofsted report.
The WHO suggests that prolonged exposure to sound levels exceeding 85 decibels can result in hearing impairment.
This move follows similar initiatives by Sainsbury's and Iceland to address concerns about the vulnerability of formula products to price shocks.
Recent figures indicate that the annual bill for hiring such personnel has skyrocketed to over £10 billion, raising concerns and calls for immediate action from ministers.
"A call for evidence" has been launched to understand if Agenda for Change contracts are preventing NHS nurses in their career development and if a separate pay structure for the UK nursing staff will work.
There is a notable 100 per cent surge in medicine shortages compared to January 2022 as seen in the deteriorating health of patients across the UK.
Premature discharge of NHS mental health patients in England can hinder a patient's potential for complete recovery.
Just last week, authorities confirmed that a polar bear in Alaska died after contracting bird flu.
The maternal death rate in the United Kingdom has witnessed a significant and alarming increase, reaching its highest levels in two decades.
The proposed bill outlaws all types of recreational use of cannabis.
The MHRA has launched a new regulatory roadmap that will help make future regulations for UK medical devices keeping in mind patient safety and their ability to harness medical technology advancements.
Tinnitus, characterised by the perception of persistent ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears, is thought to affect 7.6 million people in the UK.
The UK government is implementing the Screening Committee's recommendation to use digital pathology for faster cancer screening and diagnosis after trials showed effective results from NHS trials.
Statistics reveal a notable 20 per cent increase in daily admissions due to COVID during the week leading to December 22.
Researchers argue that the 14-day rule is arbitrary and is potentially hindering valuable research that could contribute to breakthroughs in embryo research.
The experiment was carried out on lab-grown cells and mice.
She has been in intensive care for the last two weeks.
The Liberal Democrats have decried this exponential rise in parking costs as a "tax on caring" and have criticised the government for falling short of its 2019 manifesto promise.
A four-year study of over 350,000 below 65 age people in the UK has revealed that young-onset dementia is influenced by health and lifestyle risk factors like depression and Vitamin D deficiency.
Veoza distinguishes itself as a non-hormonal menopause drug that directly targets the brain to prevent hot flushes.
With its AI-powered technology, the company has developed a groundbreaking solution for identifying optimal drug treatments for individual dogs and cats with blood cancers.
The Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, responsible for managing the Cheltenham A&E, has announced the closure until 8 am on Saturday, 23 December.
A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues.
While the government's wage increase was accepted earlier this year, NHS employees have planned to intensify the strike actions across the UK.