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SOS bus gets onboard medical unit
A special bus laid on to help nightlife revellers in need is to be equipped with an onboard medical unit.
Health board statement on C.diff
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board response to allegations concerning Vale of Leven Hospital's C.diff outbreak.
Zimbabwe police bar health march
Police in Zimbabwe bar medical staff from marching to protest about the country's deteriorating health system.
Pc saves woman choking on kebab
A police officer saves the life of a woman choking on a kebab in a County Durham town.
UK soldiers 'like sitting ducks'
An officer killed in Afghanistan complained of equipment shortages to his fiancee just days before his death in a rocket attack.
Diary: Protecting mountain gorillas
Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.
India battles diabetes 'epidemic'
As World Diabetes Day is marked, the BBC's Adam Mynott examines the high level of the disease in India.
Tube 'still unsafe' after attacks
The Tories say government ministers have not implemented basic safety measures following the 7 July bombings.
Scrubbing Up: Your comments
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.
Guide: Gaza under blockade
The BBC News Website examines the Israeli restrictions on Gaza that have brought conditions in the Strip to their worst in decades.
Uzbek children in 'HIV outbreak'
More than 40 young children have been infected with HIV at a hospital in Uzbekistan, health officials tell the BBC.
Radioactive legacy of 'lost bomb'
The 1968 crash of a B52, armed with nuclear warheads, has left a lasting legacy, according to those involved in the clear-up.
Medics' Indian surgery marathon
A group of Berkshire surgeons have returned from a remote valley in the Himalayas.
Airport opens new treatment room
Anyone falling ill at the Isle of Man airport will now be given first aid using the latest facilities, the government says.
Biker paramedics to beat traffic
The Scottish Ambulance Service buys a fleet of motorbikes to beat increasing levels of congestion.
Charity denies hunger 'forgery'
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres denies claims that it exaggerated the number of malnourished children in Niger.
Hospital gets infection all-clear
A Surrey hospital ordered to improve its infection control is given the all-clear by the health watchdog.
Rescuers 'caused UK Afghan death'
A British soldier tells an inquest a rescue helicopter's downdraft exploded a mine which killed a colleague in Afghanistan.
Tattoo culture under the spotlight
A London event is to examine the culture of tattoos.
Cole resting after hospital stay
Singer Natalie Cole is resting at her home in Los Angeles, following a spell in hospital in New York.