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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.
Diary: Protecting mountain gorillas
Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.
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.
Where economics meets neuroscience
Neuronomics is a new discipline in which researchers study the brain, hormones and nervous system in search of an explanation of our behaviour as investors and shoppers.
New £109m cancer centre delayed
The opening of a £109m state-of-the-art cancer centre in Oxfordshire is delayed until next year, it has emerged.
Shadow Cabinet: Who's Who
Here is a minister-by-minister guide to the members of Tory leader David Cameron's Cabinet.
£3m gluten-free bakery welcomed
A charity welcomes the opening of a £3m bakery which will make gluten-free bread to help those with coeliac disease.
Radio news tips
A detailed guide to the skills and equipment required for radio production, including tips for successful script-writing.
Hospitals breach hygiene standard
Hygiene standards at two of Nottingham's hospitals are criticised in a healthcare report.
Health progress remains fragile
Sally Clarke, from the charity Merlin, says the health system in the Central African Republic is starting to improve - but there is much work still to be done.
Zero tolerance on mauls and rucks
The International Rugby Board orders a zero tolerance policy on reckless play after a series of high-profile incidents.
India boosts flood relief effort
India's government steps up efforts to assist victims of the severe flooding in Bihar, amid criticism it is not doing enough.
Cycling's Taff at the top
The Welsh brawn behind Team GB's cycling superstars
Medics urge end to cancer targets
Cancer specialists urge the Scottish Government to drop its focus on waiting time targets for treatment.
Hope over 'quick' bird flu test
UK experts developing a testing machine for bird flu say it could save lives by cutting the time it takes to detect outbreaks.
A month without plastic
Is it possible to live without buying or accepting plastic for a month? That's what Christine Jeavans, mother to an 18-month-old toddler, wants to spend August finding out.
Monday's gossip column
Tottenham to replace Keane with Arshavin, plus other rumours
Promise to improve care for dying
People are to be given more choice over where they die as part of a package of measures to improve care for the dying.
Small changes for big patient gains
How a government initiative is saving nurses' time to reinvest in patient care.