Entries by BBC News - Health

Autistic man should not be forced to have dialysis, judge rules

A judge says the man, who has "chronic" kidney disease, should not be made to undergo treatment.

Lucy Letby: NHS managers must be held to account, whistleblower doctor says

The lead consultant where Lucy Letby worked tells BBC there is "no apparent accountability" for hospital managers.

Lucy Letby: NHS managers must be held to account, doctor says

The lead consultant where Lucy Letby worked tells BBC there is "no apparent accountability" for hospital managers.

Pregabalin: Bereaved mother warns of drug abuse dangers

Pauline Duddy's 21-year-old daughter, Jasmin, died with pregabalin in her system in February.

Parkinson’s disease could be detected early with AI scans, scientists say

The study detected physical differences in the eyes of people with Parkinson's and those without the condition.

Parkinson’s disease could be detected early with AI scans, scientists say

The study detected physical differences in the eyes of people with Parkinson's and those without the condition.

Could decriminalisation solve Scotland’s drug problem?

Can lessons be learned from Portugal, which relaxed its drugs laws more than 20 years ago?

Workplace sexual-harassment clampdown for doctors

Updated guidance spells out expected behaviour and how to raise concerns about colleagues, amid concerns of abuse.

Hopes that MRI scans can screen men for prostate cancer

The scans pick up some cancers that would be missed by PSA blood tests alone.

Cuts to PE hours should be immediate national concern, say charity

New figures show 4,000 hours of PE have been lost from the curriculum in state schools in England.