BBC Health
Incontinence: 'Lack of support' for older children
Campaigners say children who wet the bed and have daytime accidents are "suffering in silence".
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How much screen time should children be allowed?
New World Health Organization guidelines say under twos should not have any sedentary screen time.
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'Exhilarating' implant turns thoughts to speech
The technology could eventually help those who have lost their voice to speak again.
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No sedentary screen time for babies, WHO says
Children under two should not be given screens or TV to keep them quiet, new guidelines say.
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Coventry neurosurgeon gave patient 'appalling' surgery
Doctors say his work on a woman now "virtually unable to walk" is deeply flawed.
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'My hands and legs needed to go when I got meningitis'
Mike Davies spent 70 days in intensive care with meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia.
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The Lego bricks designed for children with sight loss
Children at one UK school have been testing them out. Some say other approaches should also be taught.
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Teenage albino model: 'I'm thankful for my skin tone'
Kimberley Leech, 15, has appeared in the Italian edition of Vogue magazine.
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Malaria vaccine rolled out for tens of thousands of children
The treatment, developed over 30 years, is the first to give partial protection to children, WHO says.
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Self-injecting fillers 'a slippery slope'
A campaign to highlight the dangers of cosmetic procedures is to be launched shortly by the government in England.
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Dorset stroke survivor hopes to inspire others
Paul Lambert had three strokes in 15 months but is not letting it stop him from taking on new physical challenges.
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Campaign to tackle 'botched' cosmetic procedures
The use of self-injected dermal and lip fillers is rising, along with dangerous cosmetic surgery.
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Athletes risking their health by 'under-fuelling'
Distance runner Gina Paletta warns how "under-fuelling" during training left her on crutches.
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Parkinson's disease patient: 'I can walk... it's really helped me'
Parkinson's disease patient Gail Jardine can walk more freely after having a spinal implant fitted.
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Parkinson's results beyond researchers' wildest dreams
Patients are now able to walk more freely as a result of electrical stimulation to their spines.
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Older women exploited by IVF clinics, says fertility watchdog
Clinics are using "selective success rates" to target older women, the fertility watchdog warns.
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