NHS data shows mounting pressure from ‘quad-demic’ of viruses
Research increases scrutiny over levels of state support for adults who look after children and elderly relatives
The lively, chattering mind can surprise us with its twists and turns
The risks of operating included blindness, deafness, infection and stroke. Who would emerge on the other side, I wondered
Health secretary’s move intended to push NHS leaders to achieve government’s 18-week non-urgent treatment ‘milestone’
NHS data shows number of people in hospital with the illness has quadrupled over past month
Medical tech is increasingly mainstream but needs path to profitability
Access to information could be increased by centralising anonymised records
Trieste’s community-based approach to mental illness contrasts with the large institutions of countries such as Japan
Regulatory go-ahead marks latest boost for drugmaker’s blockbuster anti-obesity franchise
Community-based approaches provide startling results without need for expensive clinical care
Suspect in Brian Thompson’s slaying returns to New York where he now faces a second criminal case
This series examines how employers and governments are tackling the rise in depression and other conditions — and the new therapies being developed
Indictment alleges Brian Thompson’s slaying was ‘in furtherance of terrorism’
Precision Neuroscience, maker of a ‘brain-computer interface’, has raised more than $100mn in latest investment round
The UnitedHealthcare shooting highlights the problems of a healthcare system many see as broken
Rival companies are racing to create lucrative applications from cutting-edge technology
Private equity group likely to drop out of consortium with TPG exploring bid for eyecare group
Amid a brutal civil war, the international community has to send a message that targeting healthcare has real consequences
Manhunt under way for the individual suspected of killing Brian Thompson
Author recommends breaking ‘siloed’ work practices to spur life sciences sector and improve care
So far it has stumbled from one policy mis-step to another
Critics of proposed legislation argue for better end-of-life care ahead of vote on Friday
Spanish healthcare group had previously been object of short seller report
Forecasting the last seven days of life is harder than the final 24 hours; beyond that, things become shakier still