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  • A pharmacist stocks shelves at a chemist.

    Tell us: have you struggled with access to Covid-19 treatment?

  • (FILES) This file photo taken on March 18, 2011 shows a woman, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, walking in a corridor in a retirement house in Angervilliers, eastern France. For decades now, soaring population growth and ageing rates have been forecast to ignite a global explosion of Alzheimer's, the memory- and freedom-robbing disease afflicting mainly 65-plussers. But an unexpected, and hopeful, trend may be emerging. / AFP PHOTO / Sébastien BOZONSEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images

    ‘The grief and loss is hard to bear’: the cruelty of Alzheimer’s disease

  • Female Doctor Treating Patient

    Why testosterone is so important for women during menopause

  • Kate Bingham wearing an orange jacket and standing on some grass

    UK needs Covid-style push on dementia drugs, says ex-head of vaccine taskforce

  • Shelley Duvall obituary

  • MS patients in England offered 10-minute jab in place of infusions

  • Michael Mosley’s widow aims to ensure legacy after public response to death

  • person's hands wearing gloves holds instruments on green  object

    Elon Musk says Neuralink will test brain implant on second patient in ‘next week or so’

  • The output from a DNA sequencer, which looks like lots of various coloured blocks in rows

    Scientists uncover genetic disorder that may affect thousands around world

  • Prof Lord Darzi in 2014

    ‘A proper diagnosis’: Prof Lord Darzi, keyhole pioneer asked to unpick NHS

  • people hold signs in support of and against abortion

    Arkansas rejects initiative seeking to ease abortion ban despite over 100,000 supporters

  • Endometriosis needs to be treated by NHS as chronic condition, experts say

  • The experts
    The experts: oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer

  • Wes Streeting to ‘write prescription’ for NHS after independent investigation

  • general view of medical equipment on a NHS hospital ward in London including monitors and medication in trays; an anonymous, blurred image of a patient in a bed by a blue curtain can be seen in the background

    NHS patients raising safety concerns too often ‘fobbed off’, says commissioner

  • A pregnant woman and a midwife, seen from the shoulders down, stand facing each other

    From contaminated blood to birth trauma, how female NHS patients’ concerns are ignored

  • Patricia Dale

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    Patricia Dale obituary

  • Larry Elliott

    Rachel Reeves says the UK’s public finances are in a dire state – but here’s why I’m cautiously optimistic

    Larry Elliott
  • Tell us: have you had to wait for healthcare in the UK?

  • Hit Netflix show Supacell is raising awareness of sickle cell anaemia

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