Postnatal depression falling through the cracks?
7 October 2014
Regular checks for mothers six weeks after giving birth may be too rushed to pick up cases of postnatal depression, warn leading doctors.
Ebola crisis
Latest news, features and maps as West Africa battles world's worst outbreak of killer disease
Article written by Hugh Pym
Hugh Pym
Health editor
7 October 2014
Regular checks for mothers six weeks after giving birth may be too rushed to pick up cases of postnatal depression, warn leading doctors.
Article written by Fergus Walsh
Fergus Walsh
Medical correspondent
17 September 2014
A trial of an experimental vaccine against the Ebola virus has begun in Oxford.
Article written by Nick Triggle
Nick Triggle
Health correspondent
13 October 2014
The first NHS strike over pay for more than 30 years has taken place. It could be the start of a period of industrial unrest. Is there a way out of this dispute, asks Nick Triggle.
Fear factor
Why does Ebola cause more concern than other deadly diseases?
Ventilator laws
The wards full of patients suspended between life and death
Counting the cost
Why we don't know how many people Ebola has killed
Ebola cure - how far off?
How soon could there be an off-the-shelf treatment and vaccine?
Deadly drop
Why did life expectancy in the US drop by 12 years after WW1
Nick Triggle
Is there a way out of the NHS pay dispute?
Dignity in dying
Whatever happened to the traditional 'deathbed'?
Fitness slump
Why too few of us are doing enough exercise
Body blow
How social media affects the way we see ourselves
Dealing with death
BBC reporter visits a village in Sierra Leone where Ebola is yet to take hold
Teen Hero
I want to do Stephen Sutton proud, says award winner Newsbeat
The basics on Ebola
What is Ebola and how is the disease spread?
Rescue radio
How broadcasting health messages can save lives
Filming Cats
Take a look behind the scenes of Cat Watch 2014 and see how the programme was made
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