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‘Severe period pain – it’s not normal’
Reah Steer was prescribed the contraceptive pill, which only disguised her endometriosis.
British veterans with hearing loss start legal battle over ‘faulty’ earplugs
Lawyers say the earplugs were used in operations, including in Afghanistan, from 2003 onwards.
British veterans with hearing loss start legal battle over ‘faulty’ earplugs
Lawyers say the earplugs were used in operations, including in Afghanistan, from 2003 onwards.
Why I’m challenging Nike, Adidas and Puma over single shoes
Former Para-athletic world champion Stef Reid says footwear companies are failing amputees.
Nurses and pharmacists endangering patients by supplying illegal Botox
An undercover BBC team catch a fake doctor, a pharmacist and a nurse supplying Botox illegally without checks.
How to have a social life – even when it feels hard
Advice on staying connected with friends when life feels like a never-ending to-do list.
How to have a social life – even when it feels hard
Advice on staying connected with friends when life feels like a never-ending to-do list.
Doctors’ union warning over online booking safety risk
GPs are concerned they will be at the end of an "online triage tsunami" when the new system launches.
How weight-loss injections are turning obesity into a wealth issue
With claims of a 'two-tier system', could it be that these drugs are exacerbating health inequalities?
Can England’s rugby heroes inspire more girls to stay in sport?
Sports groups hope England Women's Rugby World Cup success can boost girls playing sport.