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World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy’s skull
Oran, who is 13, was sometimes having hundreds of seizures a day due to his severe epilepsy.
Penis cancer on the rise: Brazil sees 6,500 amputations in a decade
"It's something you never imagine will happen to you," says João, 63, who under went a partial amputation.
Cyber-attack delays child’s cancer operation
Dylan Kjorstad's surgery was delayed due to concerns over blood supplies following a cyber-attack.
Cyber-attack delays child’s cancer operation
Dylan Kjorstad's surgery was delayed due to concerns over blood supplies following a cyber-attack.
Top sunscreens fail protection tests, Which? says
Some cheaper lotions from supermarkets Aldi and Lidl outperformed more expensive brands, Which? said.
Some GPs struggling to find work, says union
Locum doctors in England have told the British Medical Association shifts are hard to find at practices.
Stolen test data and NHS numbers published by hospital hackers
Experts say the hack is one of the most "significant and harmful" cyber attacks ever in the UK.
Top sunscreens fail protection tests, Which? says
Some cheaper lotions from supermarkets Aldi and Lidl outperformed more expensive brands, Which? said.
Global alert issued over fake-Ozempic drugs – WHO
The World Health Organization says fake drugs, used for type-2 diabetes and weight loss, are a danger to health.
E. coli outbreak put at least 86 people in hospital
Cases have been linked to pre-packed sandwiches containing lettuce - but investigations continue.