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Girl, 9, died from single stab wound, inquest told

A nine-year-old girl, Aria Thorpe, died from a single stab wound to her chest at her home in Weston-super-Mare. A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder. Read the latest from the inquest.

NHS green lights Papillon rectal cancer therapy

The NHS has approved a revolutionary non-surgical treatment for rectal cancer, offering patients a chance to avoid life-altering surgery. Learn about the Papillon procedure and its benefits.

Laughing Gas Eases Treatment-Resistant Depression

New UK research reveals low-dose nitrous oxide can rapidly reduce symptoms of severe depression. Discover the potential for a new generation of fast-acting mental health treatments.

Red hair gene key to healing chronic wounds

Groundbreaking research reveals the MC1R gene, responsible for red hair, could revolutionise treatment for millions suffering from non-healing wounds. Discover the potential new therapy.

IVF stroke compensation claim fails in court

A marketing executive's multi-million pound lawsuit against a London IVF clinic, after a stroke left her with vision loss, has been dismissed by a judge. Discover the full story behind the controversial fertility treatment.

NHS to roll out revolutionary eczema cream

The NHS is rolling out a groundbreaking new cream that could revolutionise eczema treatment, offering hope to thousands suffering from severe symptoms across the UK.

Father's £100k race for cancer treatment

Jamie Scott, a 39-year-old father battling incurable cancer, needs £100,000 for revolutionary treatment not available on the NHS. His family's emotional plea for help has touched hearts nationwide.

NHS 10-minute robotic prostate surgery cuts waiting lists

Exclusive: British surgeons pioneer revolutionary robotic prostate procedures that take just 10 minutes, offering new hope for thousands stuck on NHS waiting lists. Discover how this medical breakthrough is transforming cancer care across the UK.

UK First: Teacher Gets Revolutionary MS Therapy

A British teacher has become the first UK patient to receive a revolutionary new treatment for multiple sclerosis, marking a significant milestone in neurological healthcare that could transform lives.

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