'Inspirational' Plymouth nurse walks down the aisle after losing her legs
There wasn't a dry eye in the room as her dad escorted her down the aisle
‘Shrooms’-related bills could be passed by Nevada lawmakers next year
The Nevada Coalition for Psychedelic Medicines will push for two bills relating to the use of psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
Adorable moment rare PANDA dolphin stuns tourists
This is the adorable moment a rare panda dolphin stunned tourists off the coast of Patagonia, Argentina, with a playful display by their boat
Another allegation of medical negligence against Kozhikode MCH
Woman accuses hospital of negligence during delivery, leading to multiple surgeries; demands action and compensation.
NHS Forth Valley's winter plans include reducing planned operations and increasing care home places
Health chiefs admit that last year the hospital having so many extra beds led to 'poorer patient experience of care'
North East and Cumbria NHS to receive '£18m' to help people back to work
Health bosses revealed the North East and North Cumbria would receive roughly £18m as part of a new Government initiative to support people into work.
Devon woman, 32, with incurable cancer was misdiagnosed with pulled muscle
She has now been diagnosed with cancer twice
Delhi HC to examine compensation for rape survivor contracting HIV
Delhi High Court to address compensation for rape survivor contracting HIV, highlighting insufficiency of current victim compensation schemes.
Man bleeds to death after being scratched by beloved pet cat as he tries to bring it home
Dmitry Ukhin, 55, was scratched by the cat as he tried to bring it home - tragically by the time emergency services arrived he had already died from loss of blood
Steep decline in cervical cancer deaths among young women in US
Research shows a dramatic 62% decrease in cervical cancer mortality in U.S. women under 25, attributed to HPV vaccination and enhanced screening efforts.
Helen Baxter and the importance of a consistent HRT provider
Smart, beautiful and confident, Helen was a woman in complete control of her own life, until perimenopause plunged her into depression five years ago.
Health NZ's project to pay $2b back to staff makes slow progress
Three small health districts are exposed to the biggest risks in the trouble-plagued project to pay back thousands of dollars owed to hospital staff.
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